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Hooked
More goodies to install. Unfortunately no time.
Very nice. I guess we do have to work to pay for all the parts [emoji17]
2015 JKUR AEV JK350
1985 CJ8 Scrambler
More goodies to install. Unfortunately no time.
I cant wait to see what this rig does! Already been impressed with it. Its capabilities have leveled up quite a bit. Gonna be great to see it in action!
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Very nice. I guess we do have to work to pay for all the parts [emoji17]
2015 JKUR AEV JK350
1985 CJ8 Scrambler
Very nice. I guess we do have to work to pay for all the parts [emoji17]
2015 JKUR AEV JK350
1985 CJ8 Scrambler
Someone in Ft Wayne won 9.8 million Saturday on lotto, wasn’t me but it could be my new best friend, you never know [emoji23][emoji23]
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It’s amazing how many new friends this guy has. Let’s call him Bob.
I know Bob!!
Drive shafts in. Getting closer!
ARB wiring mess all ran. Just need to mount the compressor to the seat and hook everything up.
For the sideways pictures, if you take the shot with your phone sideways, the horizontal pictures usually are straight when you post them on the forum. I always take the picture first and then attach it with the [emoji420] on the phone app.
2015 JKUR AEV JK350
1985 CJ8 Scrambler
Nice and nice! What did you tap for power for the compressor?
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This seems to happen to me when I post from my phone. If I'm posting a lot or a series of pics I always email them from my phone to my laptop because the phone pic file size is so damn big. I also reduce the file size when I do that & it seems they don't tend to do post sideways.
Switch system. Don’t need a tap. Thankfully.
Switch system. Don’t need a tap. Thankfully.
This seems to happen to me when I post from my phone. If I'm posting a lot or a series of pics I always email them from my phone to my laptop because the phone pic file size is so damn big. I also reduce the file size when I do that & it seems they don't tend to do post sideways.
Drive shafts in. Getting closer!