Cool pic. I bet that was an 8 or 9 on the pucker factor scale...Forgot to disconnect my swaybar before making an impromptu run up Potato Salad Hill. Was wondering why I kept pulling a tire lol View attachment 241661
Cool pic. I bet that was an 8 or 9 on the pucker factor scale...Forgot to disconnect my swaybar before making an impromptu run up Potato Salad Hill. Was wondering why I kept pulling a tire lol View attachment 241661
What is the "W" cutout? I installed a set of Rubicon rocker guards on my 2004 and drilled holes and installed nutserts and nothing was damaged nor did I run into any obstructions.Keeping with the theme of old worn out greasy Jeep parts, @starkey480 was kind enough to take time out of his Easter sunday for me.
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A question though, can I run a nutzert into the tub to the right of the "W" cutout ? Mine is an 04 so I cant use the 5th hole ( counting left to right ) because of the change in the seatbelt design. I am not sure if there is anythang under the sheetmetal I could damage by putting a fastener back there.
Nice job! With the windshield down perhaps you could mount a 50Cal on there Seriously though this looks really good.Needed a place to mount a phone or 2 and maybe a GPS as well as a Gopro on occasion. So, I fabbed up a dash bar.
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The side of the tub where the dash bolts on isn't the most sturdy metal in the world, but the bar is fairly solid. We'll test it out during the Moab trip. Just needed a way to mount some stuff and I think it'll do that ok.
What is the "W" cutout? I installed a set of Rubicon rocker guards on my 2004 and drilled holes and installed nutserts and nothing was damaged nor did I run into any obstructions.
So based on the location of the rear most hole on the Rubicon rocker guards I don not see any reason why you could not drill a hole and install a nutsert to the right of the "W" (thanks @Mountaineer_Tom for clearing that up). See where the rear most hole is on the Rubicon rocker guard in the picture here. Mine is a 2004 also.Keeping with the theme of old worn out greasy Jeep parts, @starkey480 was kind enough to take time out of his Easter sunday for me.
New to me Warn sliders.
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A question though, can I run a nutzert into the tub to the right of the "W" cutout ? Mine is an 04 so I cant use the 5th hole ( counting left to right ) because of the change in the seatbelt design. I am not sure if there is anythang under the sheetmetal I could damage by putting a fastener back there.
Zorba the Doc Brown of TJs -
It had my attention, but those moments are when I love a manual transmission. Quick stab of the clutch and all is good again. Went further right to the easier line and get it up and over.Cool pic. I bet that was an 8 or 9 on the pucker factor scale...
So someone screwed into my driver side before realizing there’s no backside access. I used a nursert to “fix” it. In my case, it doesn’t hold anything...just fills a hole.So based on the location of the rear most hole on the Rubicon rocker guards I don not see any reason why you could not drill a hole and install a nutsert to the right of the "W" (thanks @Mountaineer_Tom for clearing that up). See where the rear most hole is on the Rubicon rocker guard in the picture here. Mine is a 2004 also.
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So based on the location of the rear most hole on the Rubicon rocker guards I don not see any reason why you could not drill a hole and install a nutsert to the right of the "W" (thanks @Mountaineer_Tom for clearing that up). See where the rear most hole is on the Rubicon rocker guard in the picture here. Mine is a 2004 also.
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https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000X9B32M/?tag=wranglerorg-20Which compressor do you have? I figure if I ever take mine Offroad that’s probably something I should pack.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000X9B32M/?tag=wranglerorg-20
VIAIR 400P... been great for 2 years so far!
I bought one a couple weeks ago in prep for Moab. Was happy to save a hundred or so over the ARB I was looking at. I should take the wrappers off of everything so I will look a little less like a noob out there, LOL.