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Post by restoring on Feb 7, 2013 18:20:52 GMT -6
Still so much to do
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Post by revvinkevin on Feb 7, 2013 19:14:59 GMT -6
How much lift? What size tires? It is a nice looking Jeep.
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Post by slinky on Feb 9, 2013 11:01:41 GMT -6
You need to hurry up and get that wife a vehicle so we can get you on some trails and break that thing in right Brad....
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Post by Weezul on Feb 9, 2013 18:50:30 GMT -6
You need to hurry up and get that wife a vehicle so we can get you on some trails and break that thing in right Brad.... This! Such a nice looking XJ that looks very capable and I've never seen it on a trail.
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Post by MJL on Feb 11, 2013 17:35:44 GMT -6
You need to hurry up and get that wife a vehicle so we can get you on some trails and break that thing in right Brad.... This! Such a nice looking XJ that looks very capable and I've never seen it on a trail. I saw it on Hwy 1 at Superlift one time. Does that count?
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Rottenbelly
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Location: Cedar City, Utah
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Post by Rottenbelly on Feb 11, 2013 18:19:48 GMT -6
It's been to superlift and on a few trails, but he was still working the bugs out of it back then.
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Post by restoring on Feb 12, 2013 16:49:36 GMT -6
You need to hurry up and get that wife a vehicle so we can get you on some trails and break that thing in right Brad.... Got a job interview this week, and am working on starting my own business.
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Post by restoring on Feb 12, 2013 16:50:33 GMT -6
How much lift? What size tires? It is a nice looking Jeep. Thanks- 6.5" long arms and 33's. Still have to do the rear bumper, skids, sliders and a winch
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Post by restoring on Mar 5, 2013 10:25:37 GMT -6
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Post by restoring on Mar 5, 2013 10:27:05 GMT -6
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Post by restoring on Mar 5, 2013 10:30:04 GMT -6
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Post by 06blackmax on Mar 5, 2013 13:35:41 GMT -6
Nice build.
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bigsby
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Post by bigsby on Mar 5, 2013 17:44:02 GMT -6
Still love this rig
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Post by restoring on Mar 6, 2013 13:50:06 GMT -6
Thanks
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Post by restoring on Mar 15, 2013 5:50:02 GMT -6
And we continue... The Original headliner - only things holding it up were the speakers, the lights, and the visors What the clips are SUPPOSED to do- What too many of them actually did- Headliner fabric removed, now got to brush off the foam backing. The guy in the photo is an auto interior pro and a friend of my neighbor's. Did mine in my driveway - pretty cool guy. Backer board cleaned and ready for first layer of contact cement- Interior without headliner - looks good, no evidence of leaks or rust- New headliner glued down- New headliner installed, all trim back in place-
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