Please feel free to add your own vehicle wrenching / adventure stories to this Thread.
that's what's I needI put new Rancho 7000 shocks on. It rides so much smoother.
it's a 5 speed manual, and the tranny has been out twice, It happens when the front bounces in a rut or pot hole.When you say "come down hard on the front wheel" what are you talking about?
Check your transfer case and tranny mounts....cause that ain't right bro.
Looks good! I believe we all have photogenic vehiclesPhoto shoot! I have a very photogenic vehicle!
Definitely!! I am studying photography and love taking pictures of my Jeep. Won a couple awards for some of my Jeep pictures!!!Looks good! I believe we all have photogenic vehicles
That's great!Definitely!! I am studying photography and love taking pictures of my Jeep. Won a couple awards for some of my Jeep pictures!!!
Vehicle/Toy/Model = She's got whatever it is-whatever we all love!! :dance:
You definitely shouldn't! Absolutely nothing to do around here. Especially this time of year. Everything is so dry and cold! Hardtop season.. BooooThat's great!
Your picture makes be very nostalgic for big sky country, lol.
^^^^^^ jealous......being at work just doesnt compare!Going camping with 3 Dogs and the girl probably going to take the hard route to my camp site I found
Try removing the ( milk jugs) ends on the bumpers makes it look so much cleanerrepainted the hard top a couple days ago.....which made my fender flares look like crap. so i sanded them the other day and repainted today. also repainted the license plate holder
but now my front and rear bumpers look like crap (and door handles) so i guess i know what i'm painting tomorrow...IT NEVER ENDS!!!
Removed (tore, kicked, sledge hammered) the milk jugs off of mine and have a set of those in the mail right headed my way. I bet a poured a couple of pounds of sand out of them.Try removing the ( milk jugs) ends on the bumpers makes it look so much cleaner
And replace them with these
Jeep Wrangler TJ Bumper Plastic End Caps Front Rear | eBay
Mine were full when I removed them as well...Removed (tore, kicked, sledge hammered) the milk jugs off of mine and have a set of those in the mail right headed my way. I bet a poured a couple of pounds of sand out of them.