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2014 JKU Anvil Build

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Old 08-01-2014, 05:33 PM
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Hmm... A pallet from Poison Spyder came in today with my name on it! What could be in there?
And a pallet from Rugged Ridge with my name as well

This just got a whole lot more exciting!
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Got my Poison Spyder diff covers off the pallet and brought them home to paint. Damn what a pain in the ass this is!
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I see your mounting you compressor in the engine bay, I was going to do the same with my twin. I emailed ARB and they told me that under the hood is good, but a cooler spot would prolong life and performance. So I did under the passenger seat with Carolina Metal Masters bracket. I completely happy with it under there. Just throwing you another option and opinion.
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Old 08-02-2014, 12:51 PM
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I got the same Jeep bout 2 weeks ago! I love it!!! Can't wait to see the mods you do on yours! I'm gonna be looking for ideas as this is my first Jeep.

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Old 08-02-2014, 12:56 PM
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Originally Posted by 2k12jk
I see your mounting you compressor in the engine bay, I was going to do the same with my twin. I emailed ARB and they told me that under the hood is good, but a cooler spot would prolong life and performance. So I did under the passenger seat with Carolina Metal Masters bracket. I completely happy with it under there. Just throwing you another option and opinion.
I must agree with you on your choice but with the new front seats I plan on getting, the bracket won't work. I had the cmm bracket on my previous Jeep and actually still have it in my garage that I'm going to be selling.
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Finished up painting the covers and pulled the tape off, turned out good but I have a few spots that need to be touched up
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Wheels came back from paint today, I am very pleased with the results! Can't wait to get these mounted

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This is gong to be a great looking jeep. Wish you would work faster. Patience isn't a strong point and I hate waiting for more pictures hahahaha
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Very sweet
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Originally Posted by mr.brav90
This is gong to be a great looking jeep. Wish you would work faster. Patience isn't a strong point and I hate waiting for more pictures hahahaha
The build will be relatively quick, don't you worry! Bumpers, fenders, and hood is off for paint and powder coat as we speak. Tires are still an unknown but they'll definitely be worth the wait


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