That half cab would be great. Wife doesnt like it because the wrangler loses the "Jeep" look to her.
If I could have a half cab and keep the roll bar to I could go back to a regular jeep if need be. This would require a bulkhead that could be removed though
Very cool.... not much else I can say except if it works...
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Too bad Jeep was too cheap to paint the roll bars all the way
Does the half cab allow you to keep the factory sound bar or do they speakers and dome lights need to be repositioned?
Here's a photo of the laser-cut pre-production hinges for the tailgate reinforcement.
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I've got a few minor changes I want to make for the production hinges, but they'll look basically the same as these. They're done in a crinkle finish black powder coat, as are the rest of the parts of the tailgate reinforcement.
AEV Highline hood/fenders along using the most significant tires that could go with with that mixture (33s? 35?). Re-gear as appropriate. No suspension lift.
Thank you!I've been lurking on this thread for a while. That is some beautiful design work, and the styling is spot on! I think that full top is a great option for the LJ. The half top is very nice too (what would we expect after the other work?)! And that retro Wrangler pick up... Freaking gorgeous!:Wow1:
BTW I've also been using a set of these hinges on the camper trailer project, without the rest of the tailgate reinforcement. Don't need the reinforcement part on this one because all this tailgate is carrying is the barn door upper.
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Hinges are working great in this application too.