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Old Jun 24, 2019 | 03:40 AM
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Why is your Jeep so rusty underneath when it comes from a sunshine state? Has it been dunked in the salt sea often?
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Old Jul 10, 2019 | 10:14 AM
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So I scored a premium ARB bumper with ambers for $300 bucks, has a scuff on the paint where the previous owners fender rubbed so I think I did pretty good. First up got that mounted, and soon after I scored a set of real clean flares to complete the look.

Next on the list is tires, gonna need them sooner than later, then gears and finally a winch. Rear bumper will happen somewhere along the way when I find a good deal (or build it depending on need/availability)

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The previous owners hack job on the factory flares just didn't work for me, and with the ARB having those factory lines meet up just looks very clean in my opinion. This will be the look and function for some time until I either want to move to a different phase of the Jeep or some damage forces my hand.
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Old Sep 11, 2019 | 10:37 AM
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Removed the wheel-spacers, little bit of a rub on full lock but nothing making the Jeep unusable. I wanted to run without the spacers for a bit before I make a final decision on new tires. At this point, I believe I'll be going with the new Kenda RT - https://automotive.kendatire.com/en-...oad/klever-rt/

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Old Sep 11, 2019 | 01:13 PM
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It is definitely possible to cut factory flares to look at least somewhat decent. IDK why people do what your previous owner did, but that seems to be the most common course of action. Going back to uncut factory looks monumentally better, especially with your bargain of a deal bumper.
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Old Sep 11, 2019 | 01:33 PM
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Originally Posted by resharp001
It is definitely possible to cut factory flares to look at least somewhat decent. IDK why people do what your previous owner did, but that seems to be the most common course of action. Going back to uncut factory looks monumentally better, especially with your bargain of a deal bumper.
I agree it's very possible to cut them to look quite good actually. I've followed a few threads here that I couldn't believe they were factory flares with the finished product. The bumper really did force the change though, I was originally looking at stubby bumpers and some kind of modified flare/salvage of the ones I had, but now I'll just keep moving down this path and modify as needed for clearance and functionality.

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Old Nov 6, 2019 | 07:07 PM
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Can you add or send me a photo of the dash where you mounted the stereo. I have the basic uConnect on mine with no Bluetooth and need to upgrade so I can play my music from chip/USB/phone and take/make phone calls. I would like for the steering wheel buttons to still work after upgrading.
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Old Nov 19, 2019 | 05:52 PM
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Originally Posted by EBGwd
Can you add or send me a photo of the dash where you mounted the stereo. I have the basic uConnect on mine with no Bluetooth and need to upgrade so I can play my music from chip/USB/phone and take/make phone calls. I would like for the steering wheel buttons to still work after upgrading.
Sorry for the late reply, didn't get the notification for some reason.

A photo isn't gonna help much, but the install is quite easy, remove the dash panel and some screws for the radio's mounting bracket then reverse the process with the dash kit and your replacement. You'll need a can-bus harness which is about 100 bucks on its own, a dash kit, antenna adapter, and whatever radio fits your needs. I put my entire install process and what equipment I used back in post #4.

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Old Nov 19, 2019 | 06:02 PM
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Welp new tires finally happening! Set of five Kenda Klever RTs size 35/10.50/r17

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Old Nov 26, 2019 | 04:08 PM
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New tires installed at a local shop

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Had to go test em out so off to the closest offroad part with any kind of obstacles to climb

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Heard some popping/grinding during some hill climbs and called it early that day, my suspicion if a front driveshaft issue was correct.

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So we're 2wd for a couple of weeks until a replacement arrives (went with an Olivers 1310 kit - https://oliversdriveshaft.com/shop/j...r-non-rubicon/). I've heard folks drive on the stock shaft making noise for some time but in the end I don't need 4wd to get around and I'd rather not risk a catastrophic failure at highway speed taking out other components.
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Old Dec 12, 2019 | 07:25 AM
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New DS came in the mail Tues. Gotta make some time this weekend to get it in :-)

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