My Jeep Build

Installing the trim.



Trim installed on the front.




Sick looking jeep:beer:! You did a great job on your fender flares, inspiring me to do the same once I get rid of my 33s. Where did you get that trim if you don't mind me asking?

I 2nd that. Where'd you get the trim? Looks great.
 
Sick looking jeep:beer:! You did a great job on your fender flares, inspiring me to do the same once I get rid of my 33s. Where did you get that trim if you don't mind me asking?

Thanks! :beer:

I got the trim from O'Reilly Auto Parts, I think it was around $11 dollars for an 18 foot roll.
 
EVO Sliders installed. I used a piece of birch wood, a floor jack and jack stands to get them in place, I used half inch spacer blocks to hold my measurements off the pinch seam.

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Double checking measurements.

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A shot of the spacer blocks.

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Done.

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These things are stout, ready to try them out!
 
Installed new front axle shafts, Revolution DC-D44-JK Discovery Series.

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Out with the old, in with the new.

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The passenger side ready to go in.

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Not really a mod so to speak, but I did recently add an ARB fridge.

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No more buying ice every other morning on week long camping trips🙂
 
Last time I was out my tires rubbed my front bumper at full flex and full turn. I plan on changing to an EVO or LoD at some point, but there are other things higher on the list right now. So, I decided to make my current bumper into a true "stubby".

Before

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Getting ready to go under the knife. I ended up using a jigsaw, mainly due to a clean cut with minimal grinding. A torch or plasma would have been a lot faster no doubt. But the jigsaw actually worked well.

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After cutting, before welding "closeouts" or end pieces on.

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Getting ready to weld the ends on.

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After I welded the ends on.

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Got it painted and reinstalled.

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Bet the tires won't rub now, haha!
 
Finally got rid of those stupid drop brackets! Installed EVO LCA's. To me, I noticed a lot better feeling after the install, a more solid feel, and no more "popping" from time to time. Shoulda done this a long time ago!

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