What was done to your rig this week?

Holy cow, you pulled the tranny without a jack?? :shock: I'm impressed!!

Off topic here but, looking at your MJ, I am reminded of just how politically incorrect its name is "Commanche Eliminator" :shock: :cheesy:

I gotta get my eyes checked. At first glance I thought it was a Ranger. Sorry Pig, I'll just go bury my head now. 1387812298150.jpg

We are Jeep..Resistance is futile..
 

dabins

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Are you trying to figure out that annoying noise the clutch barring makes!!?

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huggysjk

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Bought jeep a few weeks ago. Had Spod in it. Guy was local here in SAn Diego he traded it in. so I assumed he ordered from company on line. No shops here locally think carry it.
 

noroad

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Just picked up some new 37x12.50r17 Nitto Trail Grapplers for a 1000 bucks all said and done, just need to get these boys mounted.
 

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Sporadic

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Got the rear frame prepped with Dupli-Color Bed Armor last night. All ready to install the new EVO rear D-ring mounts and Rugged Ridge D-rings today.

Anyone have any tips for getting the two nut plates inside the frame?

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hinrichs

Caught the Bug
Got the rear frame prepped with Dupli-Color Bed Armor last night. All ready to install the new EVO rear D-ring mounts and Rugged Ridge D-rings today.

Anyone have any tips for getting the two nut plates inside the frame?

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they slide in the little holes on the sides, for me one from the front, one from the back if that makes any sense. I would have a magnetic pickup tool that fits inside handy just incase you drop anything like i did a few times.
 
Anyone have any tips for getting the two nut plates inside the frame?

I cut the odd stamping/jig shape out to make a triangle. This made nut installation easier and I think it makes the cross-member look better too.
Here are some pictures... Sorry they are small.
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Edit.... added larger pic (hopefully better)
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Sporadic

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they slide in the little holes on the sides, for me one from the front, one from the back if that makes any sense. I would have a magnetic pickup tool that fits inside handy just incase you drop anything like i did a few times.

Thanks guys. The help is much appreciated! I think I'll try "tapping" a little before I make any cuts.
 
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