Post Pic's of your Jeep

Nothing wrong with that! So is mine! I only replaced the headlights to an H4 Cibie conversion, bedlined the grille, added Mopar light bar, swapped Sport wheels/tires for Willys and replaces the stock 6.5" speakers.

Source and feedback on the Cibie conversion?
How much better than the plug and play IPF upgrade?
 
Your rig is looking good!

Looking great! I really need a back bumper.........

Thanks guys :)

I really need a front bumper and rock sliders haha. But unfortunately I've got a laundry list of maintenence issues I need to tackle first. My supposedly reliable toyota broke and now I've got a couple months where the Jeep is my only vehicle....so the Jeep probably wont get anything fun for awhile :(
 
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This is Hyde, I call him that and my GF Jeep, respectively, Jekyll.


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Source and feedback on the Cibie conversion?
How much better than the plug and play IPF upgrade?

I would say it's on par with the IPF. I got all my parts on Amazon actually. IPF's housing is better than stock which is basically the aim of the project. Not only that but H13 bulbs are under-powered in my opinion. H4 is much better.
 
Huh?
That's a joke, right?
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You know that fact that I misidentified that truck makes me feel extra stupid. I was going through some old prints (that's right kids, before DSLR, cameras used to imprint light on a thing called film that needed to be processed in a special room just to see what your picture looked like) and I came across some pics of my very first trip to the Rubicon circa 1995.

In my group on that trip were both a Cherokee Chief and a International Scout. Silly me.


 
I would say it's on par with the IPF. I got all my parts on Amazon actually. IPF's housing is better than stock which is basically the aim of the project. Not only that but H13 bulbs are under-powered in my opinion. H4 is much better.

Thanks Chris.
 
My new acquisition: 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo with a 4.7 liter V-8. One owner with 44,000 original miles. This rig is squeaky clean! I'm excited to be back in a Jeep.

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Clean!

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Roc approves...

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My new acquisition: 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo with a 4.7 liter V-8. One owner with 44,000 original miles. This rig is squeaky clean! I'm excited to be back in a Jeep.

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Clean!

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Roc approves...

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Looking forward to seeing the 3" long arm lift, RTT, ARB bumpers, and the snorkel!!
 
Looking forward to seeing the 3" long arm lift, RTT, ARB bumpers, and the snorkel!!

Lol! Standard issue Jeep equipment, right?

I'm just excited to get back out there. Seems like Jeeps have always inspired me to go use them.

3 trips to Moab in my old XJ:

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1 trip in my Wife's old TJ:

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Montana Mountain Trail Superstition Mountain Range Arizona.
 

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