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What did you do to your JK today?

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#1 · (Edited)
Every other section has this stickied so I thought I would start one. Forgive me if its in there already but I could not find it.
Anyway here's what I did.
After removing the different cover for a routine fluid change I decided to paint the cover, it needed a little touching up so I thought I would go ahead and paint it red. I already had some farm equipment paint on hand, I'm pretty sure it will hold up to any temps that might be reached.

Cleaned
Auto part



Painted
Pink Red Magenta



Installed
Bumper Motor vehicle Vehicle Automotive exterior Auto part




Land vehicle Vehicle Car Tire Automotive tire
 
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#21,387 ·
Plasti dip wheels again

Pass side bestop storage

oil pan skid

bushwacker tailgate protector

Headlight and hood protector

hot heads rear panels

coated side step panels with clear non-skid coating

hot heads 4dr kit with side panels (easy install)

Hot heads front panels and quadratec grab handles
Sometimes a bunch of small mods is more fun than one big mod. :thumb:
 
#21,389 ·
Agreed! But I have to admit when my Gobi rack is delivered in a few weeks. I will be extremely excited.
Cool!

How was the oil pan skit install? Are you able to install it without dumping the oil or removing the oil pan?
 
#21,390 ·
Ooh, my potential spring change should lower my Jeep enough in front to where I can get a Gobi rack and park in the garage. Not being able to park in the garage is an instant deal-killer for any mod.
 
#21,391 ·
Cool!

How was the oil pan skit install? Are you able to install it without dumping the oil or removing the oil pan?
oil pan skid was a breeze. Clean prep both inside skid and oil pan surface. Apply supply adhesive to inside of skid and then place on oil pan. Hold in place for a few minutes. Take a floor jack and piece of lumber and jack under skid and give enough pressure to keep it on oil pan. allow to set for 24 hrs. Attached supplied bolts and thats it. Was really simple.
 
#21,400 ·
Found out how much of a hassle rain is (and how heavy doors are) when your garage is full of other stuff and you need to go from buck naked to fully buttoned up.

I also see why people don't bother to put the screws back in the doors.
 
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