Oh yeah, it's definitely one of his own childrenThat is one good looking TJ for its age! Your dad is definitely taking care of it!
Nice! That thing is essentially new. You really need to get that thing out more!Every weekend, my dad and I take the TJ out for a drive to keep it going and well preserved. I really don't post enough of this beauty, so here are some proper shots of our 1997 TJ with just 55k on the odometer, 3k LESS than my JK now!
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Going for an old school CJ style look with the tubular bumpers and machined Eagle Alloy wheels.
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The interior is in MINT condition. Always wrapped in cloth and towels and garage kept. My dad really does baby this thing
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It's running 33x12.50 BFGs on a 2.5" lift with practically ancient Pro Comp shocks
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The ol' girl is in need of a new set of fender flares.
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And next up for my Jeep is touching up the flares with another coat of bedliner. While they're not totally faded necessarily, they've taken some abuse offroad and I just wanna freshen them up a bit.
You couldn't be any more right!Nice! That thing is essentially new. You really need to get that thing out more!
It helps to be very young!nice!
I keep thinking about a camping trip but by the time I finish making the packing "list" I'm exhausted lol
Glad to hear the Rustoleum bedliner is a good match; I have a can I bought years ago for my flares, and now just need to do mine.This morning, I finally got around to adding 2 coats of Rustoleum Bedliner on my fender flares. Nearly 2 years ago, I bought a $9 can of this stuff and threw on just a single "test" coat onto all my flares, only to find it matched the OE texture and finish perfectly! So after just a month shy of two years of them holding up, I finally decided they were scratched up and faded enough to do it properly. So $11 for a can later (damn inflation ) I've got 2 fresh coats of it on now. After that and my 3rd wash in a row after eradicating all the mud, my Jeep finally looks fresh again
Here's my Jeep at his favorite lunch stop:
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Up next is to address the horrific freedom panel fade I posted about in another thread. Gonna sand down and refinish the whole area.
The fenders look great! If you stop doing the Dukes Of Hazard thing to get into your Jeep, then the finish on the panels should last longer.This morning, I finally got around to adding 2 coats of Rustoleum Bedliner on my fender flares. Nearly 2 years ago, I bought a $9 can of this stuff and threw on just a single "test" coat onto all my flares, only to find it matched the OE texture and finish perfectly! So after just a month shy of two years of them holding up, I finally decided they were scratched up and faded enough to do it properly. So $11 for a can later (damn inflation ) I've got 2 fresh coats of it on now. After that and my 3rd wash in a row after eradicating all the mud, my Jeep finally looks fresh again
Here's my Jeep at his favorite lunch stop:
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Up next is to address the horrific freedom panel fade I posted about in another thread. Gonna sand down and refinish the whole area.
Naw, not worried about that. Someday the mountain might get me but the law never willThe fenders look great! If you stop doing the Dukes Of Hazard thing to get into your Jeep, then the finish on the panels should last longer.
Thanks! Hopefully I can get out on the trail more often than not this summer.Nice to see you getting out on the trail and nice job with the fenders
Sounds like you're keeping what's coming next a secret for now? I know you've been looking at a couple of things and hope you get what you're wanting and look forward to hearing what it isUpgrades like a drag link, tie rod, driveshafts, wheels, etc for the Jeep have been on hold for a while, but really I'm in no rush. There's always something I want, always something that will improve it's drivability, always something that will improve its capability. But for now I'm really focusing on a big career change and have been content with where the Jeep is now since I've been putting aside money as I'm unsure just yet where I'll need to move when I do start. I'm really excited and if all goes well, good things will come if I wait.
Career change?
Don't worry, when everything's set in stone you guys will hear about itSounds like you're keeping what's coming next a secret for now? I know you've been looking at a couple of things and hope you get what you're wanting and look forward to hearing what it is
just have say i liked the other Tail lights better, LOLOLGave the Jeep a quick wash today after a few nights of light rain (been oddly gloomy in San Diego recently) and I really like how the fenders glisten a bit in the sunlight, thanks to the bedliner.
Also realized I forgot to clean the engine bay after my recent muddy trip and got that freshened up as well. And lastly after much debate, I decided to throw the stock taillights back on. Looks clean. Looks - classic, even.
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