So What Was Done to Your Jeep This Week?
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Thanks Nick (08YELLO-RUBI) for all the answers to my questions for the install. You rock!
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Thanks Nick (08YELLO-RUBI) for all the answers to my questions for the install. You rock!

Thanks man! Yeah I tested it out and it's pretty comfy. I'm 5'10" and i think a 6' tall guy would be fine, but any taller and I'd say you'd have to mount them further back or use a slider mechanism.
I wasn't able to get the factory slide mechanism to mount correctly without potentially drilling new holes in the brackets (which I didn't want to do just yet) but hopefully I'll figure something out at some point. It's definitely more comfortable than that fixed bench seat.
I wasn't able to get the factory slide mechanism to mount correctly without potentially drilling new holes in the brackets (which I didn't want to do just yet) but hopefully I'll figure something out at some point. It's definitely more comfortable than that fixed bench seat.
Re-purposed my heavy ass arm rest pad bracket to hold my floor jack up and out of the way
No more floor jack sliding around in the back
and yet easy access if I should need it.


Also added a refreshment opener to the Bar

No more floor jack sliding around in the back


Also added a refreshment opener to the Bar

Thanks
I also removed the rear swivel casters and will make a U bracket w/plate to replace them as I don't think those little casters will do much good in the dirt
Also I'll put in a small piece of 3/4" plywood to help spread the load of the jack to the ground
Now to find a handy place to store the two piece handle
I also removed the rear swivel casters and will make a U bracket w/plate to replace them as I don't think those little casters will do much good in the dirt
Also I'll put in a small piece of 3/4" plywood to help spread the load of the jack to the ground

Now to find a handy place to store the two piece handle
Joined the JKU "4-Seater" Club 
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Thanks Nick (08YELLO-RUBI) for all the answers to my questions for the install. You rock!
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Thanks Nick (08YELLO-RUBI) for all the answers to my questions for the install. You rock!

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As soon as I save more money I'm going to upgrade my jeep. I'm just doing it in tiny pieces.