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Guy with a Red 2-Door
Maybe not, I thought light bar but maybe a tie rod? Or something?
The from synergy so most likely a tie rod
Maybe not, I thought light bar but maybe a tie rod? Or something?
Lol he got it 8 hours ago. You really think he has an opinion yet? Not only that it's an air intake. Not much to report about.
How do you like it?
True. I wish i could at least report it sounds like im driving a V8 now. But sadly, no, i can't even report there is a better sound to my engine. It sounds the same or maybe even more quiet.Lol he got it 8 hours ago. You really think he has an opinion yet? Not only that it's an air intake. Not much to report about.
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Evo Rock Skins showed up at my door yesterday!
On another note, can anyone link me to a good write up on these? I've been told their isn't much to them. The hardest part is just drilling that first hole.. but any help/advice is always appreciated.
Evo Rock Skins showed up at my door yesterday!
On another note, can anyone link me to a good write up on these? I've been told their isn't much to them. The hardest part is just drilling that first hole.. but any help/advice is always appreciated.
I found this after a quick search http://wayalife.com/showthread.php?8662-Installed-Our-Evo-Rock-Skins-)
I have a few pics and comments in my build thread. The biggest piece of advice I got when I did mine was "GET THE NUTSERT TOOL!!" And boy am I glad I did. It made the install so much smoother. I could not even imagine doing it without it.
Also, what I found worked best for marking/drilling holes was to place the skin on the Jeep, mark one hole (I chose to do it near the center pillar). Pull the skin down, drill it and install the nutsert. Now put the skin back up and screw in a screw into the first nutsert. Now, with the skin right where you want it, mark a hole near the front. Pull the skin down and drill that hole along with install the nutsert. Finally, put the skin back up and use two screws to hold it in place. Feel free at this point just to drill right through the open holes on the skin, using them as a guide.
Hole alignment is pretty critical, so take your time.
Good luck and post up some pics once you get them on!