Dubaibentzen's build of Polar Bear

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I torqued the 9/16" bolts to 120ft/lbs just like instructions said. But it seems to have pulled the side in a bit. Seems a little curvy when looking straight at it. No big deal I guess. The d-rings were super easy to put in the frame, so I guess my frame has been slightly bigger from the factory. Anyway - job done.
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This happened to mine too, anyone know if it's supposed to happen?
 
Need help for a door decal!!

I'm trying to find a nice looking polar bear logo that I could have on the doors. But I need more inspiration. I'm thinking that a cool polar bear face would be awesome or maybe an entire polar bear body...
Something like this:
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Or this:
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Or this:
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Suggestions???
 
The new hood decals looks great. Regarding the door decal, what about a picture of a polar bear climbing some ice? A kind of metaphor for Jeeps climbing rocks.

Something like this photo but maybe a side shot. Image found using Google.
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Here's a couple ideas. My daughter is looking at attending Ohio Northern University and their mascot is a polar bear.
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So this happened at the car wash today. Some of the paint in the wheel wells got blown away by the pressure washer. Is there some sort of insert I can use instead with my cut fenders? I could keep repainting, but I'm looking for a more permanent solution.
 
Use Brakekleen to get it really clean. Then try an undercoating spray or maybe even Flex Seal. I've had good luck with that in small areas.
 
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