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Drove it in some light snow (~2"):
(Gambrill Park, not far from Cunningham Falls SP, Frederick, Maryland)
(Gambrill Park, not far from Cunningham Falls SP, Frederick, Maryland)
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(Gambrill Park, not far from Cunningham Falls SP, Frederick, Maryland)
Is that a Jk front bumper?Originally Posted by WeatherWarrior
Drive it in some light snow (~2"):(Gambrill Park, not far from Cunningham Falls SP, Frederick, Maryland)
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Is that a Jk front bumper?
It is. He did good work on that.Originally Posted by armymedic120
Is that a Jk front bumper?
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It is. He did good work on that.
Yeah he did, looks like it was meant to be there. I wonder what he had to do to get it on thereOriginally Posted by NewKindOfClown
It is. He did good work on that.
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I was thinking the same thing.Originally Posted by armymedic120
Yeah he did, looks like it was meant to be there. I wonder what he had to do to get it on there
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Originally Posted by armymedic120
Is that a Jk front bumper?
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It is a JK bumper. Thanks for the kind words.Originally Posted by NewKindOfClown
It is. He did good work on that.
I keep meaning to do the how-to thread, but keep getting distracted. Basically it is 5" tube steel made as a bracket. Not much to it (well except drilling through the thick steel). Only need a tiny slit in the bumper itself 1.5"
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(Gambrill Park, not far from Cunningham Falls SP, Frederick, Maryland)
Originally Posted by WeatherWarrior
Drove it in some light snow (~2"):(Gambrill Park, not far from Cunningham Falls SP, Frederick, Maryland)
Love that front bumper, looks great.
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It is a JK bumper. Thanks for the kind words.
I keep meaning to do the how-to thread, but keep getting distracted. Basically it is 5" tube steel made as a bracket. Not much to it (well except drilling through the thick steel). Only need a tiny slit in the bumper itself 1.5"
Please do the write up man that's too coolOriginally Posted by WeatherWarrior
It is a JK bumper. Thanks for the kind words.
I keep meaning to do the how-to thread, but keep getting distracted. Basically it is 5" tube steel made as a bracket. Not much to it (well except drilling through the thick steel). Only need a tiny slit in the bumper itself 1.5"
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My buddy and I did my rear brake shoes, cylinders, hardware. Installed transfer case drop bracket. Totally flushed brakes lines and master cylinder. Drained rear diff, inspected, and refilled. Took some time to complete as we were looking for anything that might need future work.
Old pic and new.
Old pic and new.
Parked on a few snow banks aaaand my air dam fell off. Guess I've gotta trim the bumper caps now lol.
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I would seriously be scared haha. my jeep would probably be shaking so fierce stuff would fall off
I take mine to 100, no vibesOriginally Posted by mattphillips90
I would seriously be scared haha. my jeep would probably be shaking so fierce stuff would fall off
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No more talkin about speeding... Too many threads have gotten shut down because of it.






