My 2007 Jeep KJ Sport!

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Adrian006

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Ok! Welcome to my thread. I have a long list of mods and upgrades I'll be doing over the course of the life of my Jeep. But I mind as well get started on a thread now to avoid loading mass amounts at the end(whenever that may be). Ill post details and installation tips with pics as much as I can.
Thanks.


1) Cut off bottom portion of front fascia(bumper).
Used an exacto knife, tin snips and 10mm socket, marker.
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Started out here with tin snips
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Remember to keep these screws
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Almost finished result. On the wheel arches, Ill bend it forward and re attach to bumper to hide the washer fluid container and hide the hole from underneath.
 
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2) Rear cargo shelf with fire extinguisher.
3/4" or 1" ply wood, 7/8" dowel, 1/2" rigid conduit straps(hooks), Screws, rustoleum spray on bed liner, ABC 2.75 lb fire extinguisher with bracket. http://www.jeepkj.com/forum/f293/rear-cargo-shelf-46552/

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Next I installed my rear differentiated cover.
A 8.25 Chrysler Solid axle cover.
Turned out perfect, and put just under 3L of 75w140 with lim slip pre mixed.
 

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Next mod was an obvious one.
Cut off the front lower portion of the fascia.
Used a utility knife/box cutter
 

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