My '91 Briarwood
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Thanks.
I go my JCR rear lower quarter panel armor, but those won't go on until its warm outside. Also got some JK shocks and BPEs. Won't get them on until after I get back from Miami for Christmas though.
I go my JCR rear lower quarter panel armor, but those won't go on until its warm outside. Also got some JK shocks and BPEs. Won't get them on until after I get back from Miami for Christmas though.
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Tried getting the lower quarter panel guards on. Drivers side might be too mashed up to get it mounted. Passenger side just isn't as flush as I think it should be. Emailed JCR to see what they say. Id like to use these, but if not, its cut and fold time.
Drivers side
Passenger side
Drivers side
Passenger side
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Boy I wish I could afford to do everything that you're doing. I don't even have mine yet but am thinking of what to do first, after I get it running of course. Coach
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Half the time, I can't afford half the things that I'm doing. Haha. I'm just going along, doing things when I get a chance to and have the funds to. Right now, doing more stuff to it is at a halt thanks to being unemployed. Hopefully I'll land a job soon.
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Wow you must be a good scavenger. I'm not very good at that stuff, so I guess I miss out. Keep up the good work! Coach
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If you pull the interior panel you'll be able to get access enough to use a piece of wood (2x4) etc and a hammer to gently and slowly tap that lower rear quarter out enough to make mounting possible.
I had to do that to my pass side rear quarter.. ran it against a tree.
I had to do that to my pass side rear quarter.. ran it against a tree.
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If you pull the interior panel you'll be able to get access enough to use a piece of wood (2x4) etc and a hammer to gently and slowly tap that lower rear quarter out enough to make mounting possible.
I had to do that to my pass side rear quarter.. ran it against a tree.
I had to do that to my pass side rear quarter.. ran it against a tree.