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What Did You Do With Your Rig Today?

WYWander

Rank III

Off-Road Ranger I

After doing the viper cut, installing a winch and bumper on my T4R, I had no place for a front license plate. Sadly CA requires this so I finally re-installed in a relatively creative spot. No reason to give the highway patrol a reason to pull me over…
Could you post a pic? I’m suffering the same issue..
 

Downs

Rank V
Launch Member

Member III

Been busy with the CJ2. Other than some maintenance items with the XJ and YJ most of my focus the last week as been on the CJ2 since I finally got my engine back from the shop.

CJ2A YT SHORT
 

Woodman

Rank III
Launch Member

Enthusiast II

Gave him a bit of love this week with new shiny bits, they won’t stay that way for long
I have to change wheel bearings about yearly.
Seams salt water / sand, mud and river crossings are tough on 'em.
Luckily it’s an easy swap out. Needed a new shaft so thought while I’m down there I may as well put a new one in. Now need new skid plate and rock sliders.
 

Sparksalot

Rank VI
Launch Member

Influencer III

Tried to garage it. Oh the horror.

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What I really did was get tired of the crappy hood finish. It looked like Daniel-san had done both wax on and wax off with a disc sander.

Before. Yay pretty.

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With masking pulled off.

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Outside away from bird perches. I think a hood louver will be coming soon. Getting rid of heat like I did on thecopcar.

in the process, I’ve probably lost 59# plus added 200 miles of range.

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Downs

Rank V
Launch Member

Member III

Putting the little CJ to work on some chores. Drove it to LOWES and picked up 400lbs of soil,plus some plumbing parts for the YJ's onboard water system, then by the local corn free gas dealer for 15 gallons (90 lbs) of regular. Plus toting my 215lb self around.

That's about 95lbs short of maximum payload. She drove great. Engine pulled great. Temps were perfect for no windshield driving.
 

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