What was done to your JK this week?
PIcked up at the Quadratec Scratch & dent sale. Bout 70% off.

Easy removal of the stock bumper

Installed pics


Working on a lock mechanism before installing my hi-lift jack.
Cut the stock bumper ends but do not really like them so I thiink I am leaving it as is.
Made and installed rock shifters

Easy removal of the stock bumper

Installed pics


Working on a lock mechanism before installing my hi-lift jack.
Cut the stock bumper ends but do not really like them so I thiink I am leaving it as is.
Made and installed rock shifters
Last edited by Sandtoy; Oct 8, 2009 at 05:38 PM.
I just yanked the stock bumper after the dented corner on a rock incident. I don't have the scratch for a new bumper right now, but am considering just going to a local welding shop and having something functional thrown on there.
...now all you have to do is spray paint the back plate of that CB "black" and you'll be all set! I have my cb mounted on my Daystar dash panel and seeing that silver plate on the rear of the cb made me nuts - I just spray painted it over the weekend and now it's barely noticeable from the exterior.
I took off my fender flares and put on "flexy flares" for more clearance.
Cut the bumper, didnt turn out as well as I would have liked, but its temporary
Added front and rear recovery hooks from MOPAR
Reprogramed my Jeep's computer with Pro Comp reprogramer
Rescued my buddy's m1008 CUCV twice
Gave my jeep a mud bath

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Cut the bumper, didnt turn out as well as I would have liked, but its temporary
Added front and rear recovery hooks from MOPAR
Reprogramed my Jeep's computer with Pro Comp reprogramer
Rescued my buddy's m1008 CUCV twice
Gave my jeep a mud bath

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Last edited by mac131124; Oct 10, 2009 at 11:13 AM.
I put on a new/old bumper to replace my crunched up stock bumper. Thanks Joey!
I figure as long as people keep giving me stock bumpers, I'll keep swapping them on and running them. 6 bolts. One tool.
I figure as long as people keep giving me stock bumpers, I'll keep swapping them on and running them. 6 bolts. One tool.



