What was done to your JK this week?
Not all done this week.
added wheels and tires and gave the jk a full detail. This included crawling underneath and sparying out all the New Mexico red clay that has been building up over the past few months. Of coarse the kiddo was out to help.
added wheels and tires and gave the jk a full detail. This included crawling underneath and sparying out all the New Mexico red clay that has been building up over the past few months. Of coarse the kiddo was out to help.
top and doors off then drove really fast to let all the bio trash fly out leaves, pine needles and the like. then i took my beautiful gf for a cruise, it would have been even sweeter if it was not overcast and 60
After going to the dealership and finding out how much they wanted to change out the differential fluid, I followed the write up here on JK-Forum and did it myself. Drained the fluid, re-sealed the cover and filled the differential, piece of cake. All it took was some sacrificial flesh from two of my knuckles to the Jeep god to ensure the job was complete. Couple really dirty bandages and I feel like I accomplished something!!
Thanks again to the forum members for posting such great write ups, really made the job go smoothly and gave me renewed confidence on working on my own rig!! Even helped a buddy change his out in his Rubicon...he was about to make an appt at the dealer and I told him we could do it in an hour or so. Was pretty cool to have a mini Wrench Party and get both our Jeeps done.
Now debating bedlining the grill and the stock wheels...hmmm....
Thanks again to the forum members for posting such great write ups, really made the job go smoothly and gave me renewed confidence on working on my own rig!! Even helped a buddy change his out in his Rubicon...he was about to make an appt at the dealer and I told him we could do it in an hour or so. Was pretty cool to have a mini Wrench Party and get both our Jeeps done.
Now debating bedlining the grill and the stock wheels...hmmm....
After going to the dealership and finding out how much they wanted to change out the differential fluid, I followed the write up here on JK-Forum and did it myself. Drained the fluid, re-sealed the cover and filled the differential, piece of cake. All it took was some sacrificial flesh from two of my knuckles to the Jeep god to ensure the job was complete. Couple really dirty bandages and I feel like I accomplished something!!
Thanks again to the forum members for posting such great write ups, really made the job go smoothly and gave me renewed confidence on working on my own rig!! Even helped a buddy change his out in his Rubicon...he was about to make an appt at the dealer and I told him we could do it in an hour or so. Was pretty cool to have a mini Wrench Party and get both our Jeeps done.
Now debating bedlining the grill and the stock wheels...hmmm....
Thanks again to the forum members for posting such great write ups, really made the job go smoothly and gave me renewed confidence on working on my own rig!! Even helped a buddy change his out in his Rubicon...he was about to make an appt at the dealer and I told him we could do it in an hour or so. Was pretty cool to have a mini Wrench Party and get both our Jeeps done.
Now debating bedlining the grill and the stock wheels...hmmm....





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