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LPIII nice build, I now have a JKU but I sure miss my built up XJ. Is that writing on the windows from you or the shop?

The rack rocks !!!

Thanks Beamer Pilot! I am really excited, it has been an 18 month process. The writing on the window is from my shop here at the dealership, the photo was taken at the custom exhaust shop. As a passionate car guy in this business, I have come to learn first hand that techs are parts changers for the most part, albeit in every dealership there are hopefully your core group of techs that are the backbone of every dealership. The business of building custom vehicles are best left to the custom vendors that we rely on heavily.
 
Thanks Beamer Pilot! I am really excited, it has been an 18 month process. The writing on the window is from my shop here at the dealership, the photo was taken at the custom exhaust shop. As a passionate car guy in this business, I have come to learn first hand that techs are parts changers for the most part, albeit in every dealership there are hopefully your core group of techs that are the backbone of every dealership. The business of building custom vehicles are best left to the custom vendors that we rely on heavily.


Got you !!! all the after market parts on both my new Jeep and Dodge truck were installed at the only dealership I would ever deal with. They even bought back tires, rims and bumpers from me. I always request the same tech, he owns a heavily moded Jeep as well and is passionate about the brand and it shows in his work.
Not all dealerships are created equal...
 
Was out toolin' around the desert today seeing how things are running. Planning a little camping trip to Havasu in a few weeks. Next weekend I will be working on a few items on the camper.



CHECK OUT MY MAD FLEX BRO!!!!!!!!!!!!! Lol
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I trimmed down a set of JK Unlimited sliders purchased for $120 from Craigs List.

I was tired of waiting for a 2 door set to show up:

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Never knew you could do that. Are the mounting points in the correct location or did those need altered also?
Hey Espo78 right there with you.. Now that I know this can be done, I'll have other options just in case I don't find those molded side steps.
 
Found more old jeep pics :P

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And a slightly newer tj I had after the Yj, but have since sold :/
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Notice the same explorer rims and tires on both :P
 
Espo78,

The mounting points are in the correct position and will allow the unlimited rails to fit perfectly.

The cut in the picture was at 4' 9" and test fitted to the JK. I then trimmed to 4' 8", as measured from the top of the rail.

Make sure to trim the back end of the rail, not the front.

I picked up the bolts and nuts at Ace Hardware for a few dollars.

Jim
 
Had an awesome weekend in Moab with a couple friends.

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Little did we know that this was a special time to have a guy's weekend.
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