I picked up the bumpers in Denton Friday after work. By 9pm, with some assistance from W-spouse, we had them installed and the winch in operation. Installation was straightforward and pretty simple. All the pre-drilled bolt holes on the new bumpers lined up on the Jeeps existing holes with minor tweaking with a line up bar. I drilled out the Line X that was sprayed around the holes because the bolts wouldn't go through them until it was removed.
Today we took it to the OHV park and rode around for 3-4 hours. I backed into a tree with the rear bumper and later inspected it. You couldn't even tell where it touched it. Satisfied? Yep, 100 percent!
6" Bushwacker Fender Flares are in the mail. Along with some KC lights.
I'm nearly to the stopping point. Nearly........
6 comments:
My goodness that has turned out to e quite a project looks like you are ready for anything. have fun be safe
When I turned 50 I remembered I always wanted a Jeep Wrangler. I went and bought a new one and did the stuff your doing. Loaded that sucker up with winches and bumpers, lights and took it out and broke something expensive everytime I did.
Taking a suggestion from Combat Kevin, maybe you could mount a Ma Deuce on the roll bar - just to make things really interesting.
You could have had a really nice sailboat by now.
Ha ha ha... stopping point? You'll be sucked into the 4X4 accessory spending vortex quickly.
Enjoy the ride. Looks great!
Quit spending money! You need to be saving for my Christmas present this year.
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