What did you do to your TJ today?

Made more progress today, all that's left is hooking up the brake lines, bleeding, toss the wheels on and start breaking them in. Hopefully it will be finished tomorrow but having to run Dad around in the morning.


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Made more progress today, all that's left is hooking up the brake lines, bleeding, toss the wheels on and start breaking them in. Hopefully it will be finished tomorrow but having to run Dad around in the morning.


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Doesn't Dad want to ride along for the break in procedure?

Seems like it was a pretty quick and easy install
 
Doesn't Dad want to ride along for the break in procedure?

Seems like it was a pretty quick and easy install

Dad can't even get in it without the 3 step step stool.......... 🤣 🤣

The hardest part was grinding down the flange on the unit bearings.

I opened @mrblaine install instructions book and followed it till the end.
 
Updating my TJ.....rebuilt front Ujoints, JKS 3" springs, new bump stops, Skyjacker Black Maxx shocks, new pulleys and belt, upgraded all the wiring, rebuilt the top, new header, new door seals, put some sound deading and flooring in, replaced the steering wheel, got an amazing deal on used Bulldawg MFG uppers with sliding windows, B&M shifter, Savvy transfer case cables, Quadratec LED headlights and taillights, and put my Gladiator wheels and tires on the TJ. Original owner put Rough Country crap on it and the tires were dry rotted and prob not round. Drives like a dream now. More to come. Also a photo of my Ecodiesel Gladiator with the lift wheels and tires finally installed.

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Updating my TJ.....rebuilt front Ujoints, JKS 3" springs, new bump stops, Skyjacker Black Maxx shocks, new pulleys and belt, upgraded all the wiring, rebuilt the top, new header, new door seals, put some sound deading and flooring in, replaced the steering wheel, got an amazing deal on used Bulldawg MFG uppers with sliding windows, B&M shifter, Savvy transfer case cables, Quadratec LED headlights and taillights, and put my Gladiator wheels and tires on the TJ. Original owner put Rough Country crap on it and the tires were dry rotted and prob not round. Drives like a dream now. More to come. Also a photo of my Ecodiesel Gladiator with the lift wheels and tires finally installed.

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Nice work..So what did you do after lunch ? 😉
 
Any reason you didn't buy BM lights? I know people that like the round look. (y)
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There is a fairly large group of folks who think round tail lights are cool. I've had a few folks who I considered to be more discerning than the average Jeep owner who would not take a set of my lights for free even though I offered. We all like what we like.
 
Any reason you didn't buy BM lights? I know people that like the round look. (y)
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I didn't really look too hard for alternatives once I found the trail tails. Although I do prefer the round look, I think it matches the headlights even though you can't see em at the same time. Now if we're talking about free lights I'll take what I can get (hint hint)😉
 
There is a fairly large group of folks who think round tail lights are cool. I've had a few folks who I considered to be more discerning than the average Jeep owner who would not take a set of my lights for free even though I offered. We all like what we like.

You're offering them for free? I'll take a pair.🤣
 
I'm sure there are plenty of writeups but can you give a quick cliff notes outline on your prep process?

Probably best to see if it sticks 🤔🧐

Pulled everything out.

Washed with Mr clean and water which got rid of most ugliness.

Used denatured alcohol in spray bottle with Grey scotch Brite pad to give it all a scrub to remove contamination from oil, armor all etc.

Wiped everything down with lint free.clothes wetted with alochol to clear sanding dust.

I followed this you tube.