What did you do to your jeep today?

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righopper

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Fabricated and installed a Cajun Go-Cup (ignition interlock cover shield).

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Aired up the tires. I now have three losing air. Gotta make that appointment soon. Well over 80k on this set. Think I got my moneys worth.
 

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Fabricated and installed a Cajun Go-Cup.

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Did you hook up a catheter to that cup...?? :happy175::happy175:

Long road trips in your future, eh? :waytogo:

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Crossbars installed. Found the set for $27.50 including shipping on Ratukin.com...
Those are the ones I started off with. They work, but if you don't remove them often you should run the clamp knobs in and out on a regular basis. Mine rusted so bad that I had to hacksaw them off. I'd keep a layer of grease on them as well. :)
 

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Ya I use Penzoil Wheel bearing grease on the threads, which works really well to prevent seizing, every 6 months.
 

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Rotated the tires, cleaned the inside of the windshield and rear window, filled up the gas tank and washed and waxed her.
 

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Finished the new rad hose install, and filled it with Zerex G-05. Fired it up and it went fast idle, then settled around 2k. Not sure what to do next. Had battery disconnected, didn't think I touched the skinny pedal, but maybe. Disconnected it again, waited 30 min, started it, and 2k idle:shrug:
I really hope I don't have to pull it apart again:favorites68:
 

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Built a rear cover

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As a result of poor planning and my parts guy not asking if I had a factory external ****** cooler, my Libby has its first modification.. I swapped radiators today. Pretty simple really, until you're looking for the hole that the ****** cooler bolt fits into.. yaaah for zip ties and old leather belts.
 

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As a result of poor planning and my parts guy not asking if I had a factory external ****** cooler, my Libby has its first modification.. I swapped radiators today. Pretty simple really, until you're looking for the hole that the ****** cooler bolt fits into.. yaaah for zip ties and old leather belts.

PARTS GUY?!!??!????

Don't you know yer headed for Hell in a handbasket if it ain't a genuuine MOPAR???:ROFLJest:

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As I figured, the spring rubbers are too thick. I'll have to shave off one of the edges so I can get it to slip between the coils of the springs. So not a major loss in working on the Jeep but it should level out the front with the rear in height when done.
 

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As I figured, the spring rubbers are too thick. I'll have to shave off one of the edges so I can get it to slip between the coils of the springs. So not a major loss in working on the Jeep but it should level out the front with the rear in height when done.

Tell me you are joking about using those
 
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