What was done to your JK this week?
. The first part happened three weeks into having it. Lucky for you, Va forces insurance companies into $0 liability on windshields so it wouldn't cost you anything (I know from living in Quantico years back), but Cali doesn't so my $500 deductable applied so it was completly out of pocket!
Within the 1ST week...Got a rock chip passenger side of windsheild...Of all the vehicules iv'e owned...4...this is the first time...
This week i installed Rugged Ridge tailights covers grills...and the vent cover grill just in front of windsheild...Also i took of the center plastic piece that surrounds the fog lights...Looks much better BLACK...That's it for now...
This week i installed Rugged Ridge tailights covers grills...and the vent cover grill just in front of windsheild...Also i took of the center plastic piece that surrounds the fog lights...Looks much better BLACK...That's it for now...Last edited by 16 Unlimited Ways; Nov 20, 2008 at 04:21 PM.
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From: That little town south of Grand Canyon, Arizona
Hmm, what was done to my Jeep THIS MONTH....
It all started with a brand new, 7 miles on the spedo, Rubicon.
Sooo here we go.
1) Gibson Split Exhaust
2) AEM Brute Force Air Intake
3) Unichip pre-programmed to both Reg & Premium Fuel
4) Uhaul trailer hitch
5) Daystar Upper & Lower with switches
6) Daylighter Lights and 130 Watt Amber Fogs (yet to be installed)
7) SPAL Electric Windows
8) Mopar Heated Seats ...mmmm great nut warmers in cold Flagstaff.
9) Rugged Ridge Front Bumper
10) Ramsey 8000 Patriot Winch
11) LED Brake Lights (VERY bright)
12) Cheapo rear backup lights (not installed yet)
13) MOPAR 3 piece Hardtop
14) Teraflex Spring Spacers front & rear to bring Jeep level again after bumper & winch
15) Viper Alarm with remote start
And I am done for a while. But now I can trudge though the snow, with warm nutz, be able to leave the engine running while I take the key out to stay warm inside. And as Aspen trees routinely fall over the roads in the heavy snows, I have a winch to move them. I also pulled an idiot out of my designated parking spot.
It all started with a brand new, 7 miles on the spedo, Rubicon.
Sooo here we go.
1) Gibson Split Exhaust
2) AEM Brute Force Air Intake
3) Unichip pre-programmed to both Reg & Premium Fuel
4) Uhaul trailer hitch
5) Daystar Upper & Lower with switches
6) Daylighter Lights and 130 Watt Amber Fogs (yet to be installed)
7) SPAL Electric Windows
8) Mopar Heated Seats ...mmmm great nut warmers in cold Flagstaff.
9) Rugged Ridge Front Bumper
10) Ramsey 8000 Patriot Winch
11) LED Brake Lights (VERY bright)
12) Cheapo rear backup lights (not installed yet)
13) MOPAR 3 piece Hardtop
14) Teraflex Spring Spacers front & rear to bring Jeep level again after bumper & winch
15) Viper Alarm with remote start
And I am done for a while. But now I can trudge though the snow, with warm nutz, be able to leave the engine running while I take the key out to stay warm inside. And as Aspen trees routinely fall over the roads in the heavy snows, I have a winch to move them. I also pulled an idiot out of my designated parking spot.
i got my 35s on today
nitto mud grapplers , these thing sure do sing , wow and they are heavy too
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nitto mud grapplers , these thing sure do sing , wow and they are heavy too
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Last edited by wayoflife; Jul 24, 2009 at 04:42 PM.


