What did you do to your XJ today??
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Originally Posted by PNW CHEROKEE
that is where I put that little vacuum bulb that was attached to my bumper when I put my warn bumper on
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Yeah i know for sure. when i replaced the vacuum lines going to the ball i just tossed it in my engine bay, seems like a much better place then in the bumper.
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Washed the interior and fixed my hatch, then I spent half an hour walking around my jeep opening and closing doors like a ****ing retard because its been YEARS since they all opened and closed!
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Originally Posted by mudderx
Washed the interior and fixed my hatch, then I spent half an hour walking around my jeep opening and closing doors like a ****ing retard because its been YEARS since they all opened and closed!
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I added a homebrew OAT (outside air temperature) gauge onto my driver's side mirror. Got the idea from a buddy who put one on his dual sport BMW. He did it to help gauge if the road is starting to freeze... I did it because I found one in my toolbox not doing anything.
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Originally Posted by timber.tiger
I added a homebrew OAT (outside air temperature) gauge onto my driver's side mirror. Got the idea from a buddy who put one on his dual sport BMW. He did it to help gauge if the road is starting to freeze... I did it because I found one in my toolbox not doing anything.