Expedition Modded Jeeps - Let's see 'em!!
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LOL, you're not the only one to go straight to part 2 based on the statistics. I think it must be the snow in the thumbnail.
Ten days, 463 off-road miles--what more can I say? It's all in the videos, which run a total of about 52 minutes.
Part 2 (Murphy to Caineville, UT)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ONdI-G_jJNQ
I watched part 2 and can't wait to see the rest!! Thanks for sharing Mark!
Part 2 (Murphy to Caineville, UT)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ONdI-G_jJNQ
I watched part 2 and can't wait to see the rest!! Thanks for sharing Mark!
[QUOTE=Mark Doiron;3575227]
Awesome vids!!! Looking forward to my multi-day expedition one day 
Btw, what mfg / mounting setup are you using on the hood for your shovel & axe?

Btw, what mfg / mounting setup are you using on the hood for your shovel & axe?
Only took me 3 hrs and only help I had was my son assisting with reinstalling the fender. the directions can seem overwhelming because of the sheer number of steps...but it's really not that bad. They provide great documentation in the instructions to make your life easier. I did use my air wrench so I would not be cranking bolts manually. There is a good deal in the sponsoring vendors forum for the entire set up with free shipping and $20 rebate.
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You reuse the top of the stock airbox and a new bottom one comes with the kit.
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These pics show the 90 degree silicone elbow and the stainless steel pipe that routes from the snorkel to the filter. They're the only "shiny" bits in the engine compartment.
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These are just a couple of other misc. pics of it.
[QUOTE=DJ1;3575314]That is a Tough Stuff Hi-lift jack mount. The kit also comes with hardware to mount a shovel/axe. So, when I added the spare tire carrier and move the jack, I re-purposed the hood mount.








