Got the windshield tinted after the windshield replacement.
Looks good too, kinda dark though
Got the windshield tinted after the windshield replacement.
More welding practice before I tackle the track bar bracket and spring perches on the TJ.
Per advice I received here, and from other sources, here was today's points of emphasis.
1. Working on letting the puddle form, not being in a rush to take off down the line.
2. Working on pulling the puddle, and not outrunning it.
Made a massive difference.
Some still ugly, some surprisingly decent looking. Work in progress, this was practice #3.
Oh, and probably going tomorrow to look at an '05 Rubicon to work on. Based upon the fender rust, I'm not expecting much from the frame. Doesn't hurt to look, the price is right.
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I finally dug myself out of one rabbit hole. Finished the rebuild of the front suspension and steering system. Mostly stock replacements, but I added a ZJ HD steering upgrade and Rancho 5000 shocks. Also threw on 3/4" coil spacers for cosmetics. I do have to replace the bump stop receivers and cups at a later date; they're rotted, not salvageable. The only things not replaced were the steering wheel and shaft, and the sway bar and bushings.
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Something so satisfying about using the joop for practical reasons
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Pullin logs downhill cos it is wayyy too much work to cut them, load them in a truck, and then take them back out
Looks good. Consider removing the shock boots. Id hate to have MA road grime / salt stuck under there.
Bonus points for not dropping the trees on your house!
I paid someone to cut it down, I am not good enough to take that risk
Wasn't there some reason you are supposed to have the supports for the engine skid unsymmetrical
Not directly to the TJ but it is for its hauler. Picked up the last major piece for the crawler hauler build. Hopefully they'll be married this weekend.
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I can't wait. I already have the first trip planned for the last weekend of the month. I've already been able to save $1500 by cancelling either hotels or cabins for trips this year.That is going to be an epic crawler hauler.
