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    How to make an effective, durable, reusable and easily removable bug screen to protect AC condensor fins

    Since the space under and behind the support piece is fairly inaccessible and relatively confined when if it is installed, I decided to epoxy the panhead screws in place, in order to facilitate any future removal and reinstallation of the bug screen for cleaning, without having to fumble finger...
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    How to make an effective, durable, reusable and easily removable bug screen to protect AC condensor fins

    Despite my doing this modification with the support member already removed from the the vehicle, in my opinion all of this work can still be done almost as easily and, more importantly, still without going through the trouble of first removing the bumper cover, headlight trim panel and headlight...
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    How to make an effective, durable, reusable and easily removable bug screen to protect AC condensor fins

    In short, drilling out these two rivets and replacing them with two machine screws and nylock nuts is the simple key to this project. That said, it's important to note that there is only minimal clearance between the rivets and the underside of the closed hood (which is likely why rivets were...
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    How to make an effective, durable, reusable and easily removable bug screen to protect AC condensor fins

    Removing ONLY the top horizontal piece of this headlight panel support assembly is the trick that allows easy access to the narrow space between the back off the electric cooling fan and the front of the AC condensor. And this space is EXACTLY where the stainless steel bug screen slots into...
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    How to make an effective, durable, reusable and easily removable bug screen to protect AC condensor fins

    Some years ago, I constructed a durable, effective, easily cleaned and fully reusable bug screen out of stainless steel mesh and aluminum channel to help keep the cooling fins of the AC condensor on my 2005 Dodge Ram clear of debris. Recently, with the front end of my 2005 Jeep KJ CRD all torn...
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    Antifreeze Smell and No Leaks ???

    ^^^ Post the link up here??
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    Antifreeze Smell and No Leaks ???

    Probably just seeping and evaporating for now, but unfortunately they dont self heal. Need to do the one on my Toyota ranch truck.
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    Need suggestions for Seat and Steering Wheel Covers.

    OK I picked out a (hopefully) REAL leather steering wheel cover that I will stitch on but STILL need suggestions for the seat covers. Anyone??
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    Antifreeze Smell and No Leaks ???

    Unfortunately that most likely means that your heater core is seeping/leaking and needs to be replaced.
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    Need suggestions for Seat and Steering Wheel Covers.

    Oh yea, like the title says, also looking for suggestions for a nicely made steering wheel cover.
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    Need suggestions for Seat and Steering Wheel Covers.

    Giddyup's leather saddle is well worn but also starting to crack ... so its time for ANOTHER seat cover thread. I am looking for a set that is well fitted and good looking and that is made from a durable material that preferable still breathes, in that order of importance. NOT interested in...
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    Turn off TPMS indicator

    I like this idea...as long as there's NOT a bulb out warning light that doing this will activate instead!! :eek: Of course, Im kidding... I know that there's not, but I wouldnt put it past all them silly safety engineers trying to meet federal standards ... as well as justify their jobs ;) Is...
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    Turn off TPMS indicator

    So how is this done on a KJ?? ... I'd love to get that last trouble light off on my cluster without spending dollars on new $ensor$ that I dont use anyways.
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    Help me decide which driving lights to mount on the bull bar

    Pretty sure that Ive been outvoted one way or the other. I'm gonna take a look again tonight, at both appearance and light output, and make a final decision soon. In the meantime, KEEP voting (but NOT those who already voted ... this isnt the US presidential election :eek: )
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    What did you do to your jeep today?

    Appreciate the comments, but it seems like some of you guys are overthinking this... Sure, various forms of turbulence will always be created by anything mounted on the front or top of the vehicle ... thus my comment about expecting reduced MPG which is in fact a drawback to bullbars and/or non...
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    Help me decide which driving lights to mount on the bull bar

    Only 2 votes so far...barely enough to overrule mine...come on boys n girls...cough it up!! :)
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    What did you do to your jeep today?

    Hmmm... not really worried about that at all...it not as if the lights will be anywhere near right up against the grill, they also have curved backs and for sure air is gonna flow right around them ...also have the just installed 11 blade fan on the HD clutch and the electric fan is also...
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    Help me decide which driving lights to mount on the bull bar

    Better be...1500 SF but with Giddyup, the ranch truck, a bulldozer, the tracked loader/backhoe and a 4wd forklift, it still BARELY stables everything. :rolleyes:
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    What did you do to your jeep today?

    Please DO help me decide which lights to mount on the bull bar here-- https://www.jeepkj.com/threads/help-me-decide-which-lights-to-mount.80449/
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    Help me decide which driving lights to mount on the bull bar

    So I'm a huge fan of "form follows function" and also "brighter is better", at least in terms of forward lighting and intelligence. ;) I just mounted the bullbar back on Giddyup and I have TWO pairs of Hella flood lights that I need to choose from. While of course I recognize some of the...
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