What did you do to your jeep today?

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tommudd

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Since I started on the " remake " of my 04 I haven't posted any pictures
now with out roof rack, front or rear bumpers, old painted Moabs sold off as well here she is :happy175:
These are the Moabs and 265-75-16s I have for sale on it
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I do think I like the look w/o the roof rack.

is there anything to fill the holes in so it doesn't leak?
 

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so the studs stick out after the rack is off? or do they screw out as well.
 

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cool. that's what I thought.
really the only thing my roof rack does, or rather did, was prevent the garage door from rubbing the roof when I'd back in. now with the new doors installed it isn't even close.
 

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cool. that's what I thought.
really the only thing my roof rack does, or rather did, was prevent the garage door from rubbing the roof when I'd back in. now with the new doors installed it isn't even close.

Pretty much worthless anyways except for keeping the garage door from hitting the roof :icon_lol:
 

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Since I started on the " remake " of my 04 I haven't posted any pictures
now with out roof rack, front or rear bumpers, old painted Moabs sold off as well here she is :happy175:
These are the Moabs and 265-75-16s I have for sale on it
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Did you get this motor running yet after the dropped valve seat?
 

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also, changing fluids on that thing must be retardedly simple. :D
 

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Did you get this motor running yet after the dropped valve seat?

I dropped a valve seat ? :shrug: When was that ?
Darn now I guess I have to go check, didn't know that I did ?
Must know something I don't :icon_lol::icon_lol:
 

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also, changing fluids on that thing must be retardedly simple. :D

On mine? Yes it is, can roll under it anywhere, anytime, any way I want and no problems
Thats why the other day took 30 minutes to change the oil in the 03, was used to the 04 and 5 minutes :happy175:
 

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On mine? Yes it is, can roll under it anywhere, anytime, any way I want and no problems
Thats why the other day took 30 minutes to change the oil in the 03, was used to the 04 and 5 minutes :happy175:

That's one thing I miss with my F350, it sat high enough stock I could just clamber under it without a crawler, hit the drain plug, get up hit the filter at the top of the engine. Clamber under put the plug back in, and fill.
 

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Ran outside and plugged the jeep in before I go anywhere. Tonight's going to be frigid and I will probably just leave it plugged in overnight.
 

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I put in a new radiator yesterday with new radiator hoses and clamps. Got my light bar installed on the frame under the front bumper.

New Light Bar
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:gr_grin:
 

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Did this today ( on both sides) Still have to finish the right side , smooth it out but had to break to run my son to work NEXT getting ready for the lift

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PAINTED IT NEXT THEN
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SMOOTHED THE PLASTIC OUT OVER THE AREA
NOW TO DO A FINISH HEAT/ SMOOTH AND BINGO
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Put some new NGK spark plugs in the Jeep. The old ones that I took out had about double the gap of the new ones that I put in.
 

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Coldest day of the year and my blower motor resistor kicked the bucket. (Only have setting 4). Can't get the part until tomorrow morning since I have work until 11 or later. Going to be a cold drive home. Better news is very easy start after leaving the block heater plugged in. I will be picking up a free timer but that won't be for a little bit.
 

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