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Old 07-28-2010, 11:05 PM
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Hey everybody just bought this 92 XJ and the previous owner had the viair and the tank behind the seat and a shelf over it. Well now you cant fold the seat down and fill her with stuff. Not even any room for a good size cooler???? Travesty. I have redone the entire back of the Jeep. Let me know what you think. Check out my gallery I have more off road pics coming.
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Looks sweet, not to keen on the ax hangin there, tho it looks secure...
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Don't worry gotta live a little dangerous. Lock washers on a 3/8 bolt with a wing nut cranked down with vice grips...Nah its not goin anywhere. Unless I roll it and don't have my seat belt on and I fall into the back seat roof. I'll take my chances. Plus there is a cover on the blade.
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Ehh I think I would at least flip the axe around...Other than that cool.
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Thats pretty cool.
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Yep it looks real functional too. What kind of wood did you use?
Old 07-29-2010, 11:51 AM
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The roof section is MDF...ran out of birch.
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Hey I really like your light bar aka stock roof rails?? I was thinking of doing the same thing to keep my height down so I can get into my garage. Let me know how that works. nice rig BTW
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thanks i love it but it still has plenty of things to add on lol. But no i just took a square tube and bent up some metal brackets and bolted to the first holes on the roof rack rails, so now it sits lower and it gave the wires a place to hide. Plus now i can still use my roof rack and i can even strap a canoe up there.
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Nice setup!!
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i likes it turned out real nice
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Very nice. however I would put the shovel and axe outside on top of the jeep attacted to the rack.
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very nice i like the compressor set up!
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Sweet. I have seen alot of cargo space mods but not like this.
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looks nice


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