View Poll Results: Should i paint the Xenon flares?
Painted black body matched



65
51.18%
leave them plastic



62
48.82%
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Project: JK (re)build Final touches
as for tires, i've used or have experience with just about all of em. the BFG's hold up the best and last the longest (70k miles or better). plus have, average or just better then, off road traction. for a mainly street ride there is nothing better. for a street truck, the AT over the MT.
for a mainly trail ride with some street however the IROK Radial is my #1 hands down pick.
i stand strongly behind those suggestions and i think you'll be hard pressed to find someone who'd argue
i'm keepin on ... too bad the parts were messed up ... check the fit of the XRC singout. my guess is old vs new, but i hope we can get this figured out.
also got the steering stabalizer and front bumper on after a LOT of work on my cuz's YJ. all this is up to dinner, more to come after.




also got the steering stabalizer and front bumper on after a LOT of work on my cuz's YJ. all this is up to dinner, more to come after.




new rear bumper with hitch, cargo rack, center console, drivers seat belt with an extension to get past the new console. painted the seat bracket and cleaned the thing some more. past work was painting the mirror bracket, new mechanical oil psi gauge, and the steering gear box. my cuz is coming to pick it up sunday night, more room for me!!














Last edited by 6DoF; Jul 25, 2009 at 02:45 PM.
i just realized that those d-ring tabs are gloss while the bumper is flat ... i'll have to spray the whole thing with a new flat so it all matches and the bolts don't stick out.
ok, in from workin after dinner. here's the run down.
fitted all the hood and cowel together, a few tweaks and got it all pretty good.
put the 35's and the front flare on to see it ...
so being in a fire made the windshield frame less then mint. had to open it up a touch to make the glass fit. 2 pulls and it was perfect! pulled it open 1/2" and it sprung back to no movement ... pulled it 3/4", sprung back to 1/4" over. set the glass in and perfect!










fitted all the hood and cowel together, a few tweaks and got it all pretty good.
put the 35's and the front flare on to see it ...

so being in a fire made the windshield frame less then mint. had to open it up a touch to make the glass fit. 2 pulls and it was perfect! pulled it open 1/2" and it sprung back to no movement ... pulled it 3/4", sprung back to 1/4" over. set the glass in and perfect!













