Easy enough, I own a plumbing company! Thanks
Catahoula, are those some kind of red spacers in your d rings to keep them centered?
Ballcock shank washers work real good to keep your D-rings centered and quiet.
http://m.lowes.com/pd_247810-143-PP835-50L_0__?productId=3366732
Ballcock shank washers work real good to keep your D-rings centered and quiet.
http://m.lowes.com/pd_247810-143-PP835-50L_0__?productId=3366732
I have 12 of them but I'm not strong enough to get them to fit in. :doh:
Maybe you need some lubrication?
Since people have asked here are a few pics of the trim.
I need to pull them out another 1/4 - 1/2 an inch when I get my mud flaps, that's the reason for them still not being flush.
Day star only has 3/4" spacers and I like the red but my d rings in the EVO rears are 7/8", have to trim them I guess
I bought the rugged ridge ones
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The spacers are cheap, I can find someone who will want them if I can't make them work
I think I want to figure out how to go back to this type of bumper
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2008 Jeep JKUR - pheartmtngot
Thanks for measuring them ?dc4d
wish evo made a plate like this with thier logo or something stamped or cut into it to compliment their d-ring sets.
Pretty much all of EVO's stuff is all about function over form and really, there is no function for something like this. But hey, that's just me.