What was done to your JK this week?
With plans to wheel out in California and Colorado this summer I decided to make
A few upgrades to my Rig. My first stop was Screamin Lizard in Bedford, Texas. With the help of Jim at Shrockworks and Sean at Screamin Lizard I was able to get my full width rear bumper with tire carrier. While I was there Adam not only install the bumper in record time, he also checked my alignment. In and out in one day. Great service, along with the care you except at most places, but never see. Thanks to Sean and Adam at Screamin Lizard
My next Stop was in Fullerton California at Off Road Evolutions for additional work, which included Installing Magnum Sealed Axle Sleeves, RCV front axles, along with OVE gear special for 4.88 gears. While my rig was in the shop I had asked to check out my rig, they found a few welds that needed some improving. Since I was from out of town with advance notice ORE was able to finish work on my rig in the time I was promised. Again hats off to Mel and Lisa for running a great Shop.
Thanks to Dave at Northridge4X4 making sure all the material were in place.
I’m ready to wheel with knowing I had the best work on my Jeep.
A few upgrades to my Rig. My first stop was Screamin Lizard in Bedford, Texas. With the help of Jim at Shrockworks and Sean at Screamin Lizard I was able to get my full width rear bumper with tire carrier. While I was there Adam not only install the bumper in record time, he also checked my alignment. In and out in one day. Great service, along with the care you except at most places, but never see. Thanks to Sean and Adam at Screamin Lizard
My next Stop was in Fullerton California at Off Road Evolutions for additional work, which included Installing Magnum Sealed Axle Sleeves, RCV front axles, along with OVE gear special for 4.88 gears. While my rig was in the shop I had asked to check out my rig, they found a few welds that needed some improving. Since I was from out of town with advance notice ORE was able to finish work on my rig in the time I was promised. Again hats off to Mel and Lisa for running a great Shop.
Thanks to Dave at Northridge4X4 making sure all the material were in place.
I’m ready to wheel with knowing I had the best work on my Jeep.
Finally after sitting on the seats and waiting on a few issues with the Mastercraft brackets I am in business and got my rear buckets installed. Sorry for the night pics but I had to show off my hard work... with the Mastercraft Brackets I just drilled new holes in the bottom seat brackets and 4hrs later I had my seats mounted. (a few issues with tools and the way I went about this, first seat took 3hrs... second seat took 45min)


Also have my Riddler diffs painted and ready to go on this weekend, put on my new smittybilt winch, have a smittybilt compressor that is getting hardwired when I figure out where I want to mount my remote quick connects, installed hood lifts and tailgate lift. I am sure I am missing a few things... its been a busy month with the Jeep!
Installed Teraflex rocksliders and made homemade step plates for them.
https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/show...-mini-write-up
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for a few days till the rain starts again, if i had hair it would have felt nice to have it fly in the wind

