Wrenchfest May 29 2016
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Re: Wrenchfest May 29 2016
Great pics Bohdi! Time to work on upgrading your rig.
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Re: Wrenchfest May 29 2016
Great photos, Bohdi. Looks like it was a productive day. Wish I could have participated.
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Re: Wrenchfest May 29 2016
I really liked (Painless) when it came time to rewire Mona. Very straight forward and easy to follow instruction book, Not one issue since doing it. You younguns should wear ear protection when using power tools. Youll figure it out in 20 yrs. Hugh ? Looks like the Jeep is getting there , that grill is different. Kurt as always , ready to help ! FjR68
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Re: Wrenchfest May 29 2016
Was a really productive day! 3 rigs getting upgrades and all projects completed after a great day of wrenching.
- Dan replaced his hacked up factory front bumper with a stout Warn YJ rock bumper on his TJ. Had to modify it a bit to make the YJ bumper fit the TJ. Nothing a bit of plasma cutting and drilling couldn't fix.
- Cassandra's Jeep received LCA skids both F&R and an engine skid.
- Josh did oodles of wiring to complete the install of the Painless system on the Tribute Jeep. Wired in the dash mounted control panel, tied it into the battery and ran the wiring to connect up all the rock lights, backup lights and the light bar. Also replaced the bad ABS sensor.
Great pic's courtesy of Bodhi!
- Dan replaced his hacked up factory front bumper with a stout Warn YJ rock bumper on his TJ. Had to modify it a bit to make the YJ bumper fit the TJ. Nothing a bit of plasma cutting and drilling couldn't fix.
- Cassandra's Jeep received LCA skids both F&R and an engine skid.
- Josh did oodles of wiring to complete the install of the Painless system on the Tribute Jeep. Wired in the dash mounted control panel, tied it into the battery and ran the wiring to connect up all the rock lights, backup lights and the light bar. Also replaced the bad ABS sensor.
Great pic's courtesy of Bodhi!
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Re: Wrenchfest May 29 2016
Had a blast yesterday, a big thank you to Kurt for letting us use his garage and tools. Great photos Bodhi!
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Re: Wrenchfest May 29 2016
Thanks again everyone for helping. This build would not be happening if it wasn't for all the time people have been putting in to help us out.
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Re: Wrenchfest May 29 2016
I had a great time getting to know some of you a little better.
Thank Kurt for the work you did.
Great pictures Bodhi.
Thank Kurt for the work you did.
Great pictures Bodhi.