Green XJ (Noob build)
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Year: 1998
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Sorry, I do have an update. I have so much that I have done to my XJ since I last posted I cant remember it all. I need to get off my duff and get caught up with pics. A short list of some of the things I need to get pics of-
fat bobs garage 3" budget lift
new 33" mudstars
used NP231 transfercase
new injectors (blue tip four hole)
used seats
used seat belts
new flooring
cut fenders front
cut and fold fenders rear
bump stops rear
high lift jack but I need to make brackets to mount it on the hood.
After driving down to hard rock in ocala and wheeling and then driving back in 80* weather and almost died of heat stroke. Long story short I decided to buy a flooring kit from automotive interiors and acc. The molded kit that is made of vinyl. It was the best $140 I have spent on her. It comes with some thin insulation. It works great. I have gone back down to hard rock on a day that was as hot if not hotter and I stayed cool all day. When I turn the A/C on it gets cold in the the truck now. I also live in Florida so you could get away no flooring if you live in a mild climate area.
fat bobs garage 3" budget lift
new 33" mudstars
used NP231 transfercase
new injectors (blue tip four hole)
used seats
used seat belts
new flooring
cut fenders front
cut and fold fenders rear
bump stops rear
high lift jack but I need to make brackets to mount it on the hood.
After driving down to hard rock in ocala and wheeling and then driving back in 80* weather and almost died of heat stroke. Long story short I decided to buy a flooring kit from automotive interiors and acc. The molded kit that is made of vinyl. It was the best $140 I have spent on her. It comes with some thin insulation. It works great. I have gone back down to hard rock on a day that was as hot if not hotter and I stayed cool all day. When I turn the A/C on it gets cold in the the truck now. I also live in Florida so you could get away no flooring if you live in a mild climate area.
I'm thinking if there's a lot of heat issues, I might look into LizardSkin or some other type of insulation before laying down the Monstaliner.
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Yeah I don't have any pics of the floor but it looks like the monstaliner. I would go ahead and do it. If the heat gets to much for you you always have options.
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