What did you do to your JK today?

Back side of Mount Sickler
Cowichan Valley
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Stopped at 4 different garages to see if they could raise my trailer hitch one set of bolt holes. Not one of them would do it due to "Liability" reasons. Same thing happened a few months ago when I wanted someone to break a lugnut loose. Thing's sure aren't like they were back in day anymore!
 
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Well I finally have the wife‘s jeep back together from rear axle seal, bearing, emergency brake shoes (a pain the butt), new rotors, and pads and took for a test drive. It stopped. Also replaced the air filter in each of our Jeeps.
Have any spinning nuts? Did the daughters a few weeks ago. 1 spun... grrrrr...
 
Stopped at 4 different garages to see if they could raise my trailer hitch one set of bolt holes. Not one of them would do it due to "Liability" reasons. Same thing happened a few months ago when I wanted someone to break a lugnut loose. Thing's sure aren't like they were back in day anymore!
Well I think many companies are concerned about litigation if something they do causes some sort of issue or injury .
Often peoples 1st thought nowadays
“Better call Saul “
 
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Installed grab handles to help the wife in the jeep. So far so good.

JK Aluminum Front Grab Handle Grabars Compatible with Jeep Wrangler JK & Unlimited 2/4 Door 2007-2018 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08XNLX4SM/?tag=jkforum-20

Installed a Sony double din radio as well, pretty excited. Just need a sub now for some bass 😁

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Like those handles my friend . I’ve got some Wildboar aluminum ones . Are very helpful for getting in /out
Also something to hold onto when off camber or in the need for a holy shit handle when hills get really steep

Do you have a link or model # for the Sony ?
Does it hsve Apple car play and camera options ?
THX
 
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Like those handles my friend . I’ve got some Wildboar aluminum ones . Are very helpful for getting in /out
Also something to hold onto when off camber or in the need for a holy shit handle when hills get really steep

Do you have a link or model # for the Sony ?
Does it hsve Apple car play and camera options ?
THX
Thank you sir. Got the radio from Walmart for that same price, they had one left on the shelf. It does have apple/andriod play and you can hook up a camera

Sony XAV-AX150 - Digital receiver - 7" Touch Screen Display - Double-DIN In-Dash Unit - 55 Watts x 4

https://www.walmart.com/ip/508565564
 
Not all today, but some things I did recently.

10" Touchscreen Android/CarPlay system. Even works with the steering wheel controls. Quite a bargain. I paid $280 each on Amazon.
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Rough Country grab handles.
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Replaced the power outlet in the dash with a dual port QuickCharge outlet.
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Added USB outlets for the rear seat.
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The rear seat USB ports and the various lights are controlled by the Voswitch system. It comes with a good selection of switch covers, but I had some custom ones made by the folks at Rocker Switch Pros.
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This is a hybrid. My Rubicon came with black stickers. I replaced them with the two-tone, which I think looks much better, and then added the mountains from a different hood decal.
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Stopped at 4 different garages to see if they could raise my trailer hitch one set of bolt holes. Not one of them would do it due to "Liability" reasons. Same thing happened a few months ago when I wanted someone to break a lugnut loose. Thing's sure aren't like they were back in day anymore!
Some places, it is. When I assembled the Smittybilt pivot spare tire carriers, they needed to have the studs placed. I've never been a fan of the lugnut & impact wrench method, nor the punch & hammer method. And I do not own a hydraulic press. I called my local Midas, and the guy said "come on down!". I did, and a few minutes later I walked out with the studs properly pressed into place. No charge.
 
Well I finally have the wife‘s jeep back together from rear axle seal, bearing, emergency brake shoes (a pain the butt), new rotors, and pads and took for a test drive. It stopped. Also replaced the air filter in each of our Jeeps.
(A very big pain in the B) I removed all components of my E brake system. Eng Chrysler nonsense for the salted winters here. Fail or lock up after 2 seasons. Great money maker for the Stealerships here, as they are not a warranty item. Never needed them in 10 yrs. Have a wheel chock in the back somewhere, if I have to idle in neutral on a steep incline.
 
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(A very big pain in the B) I removed all components of my E brake system. Eng Chrysler nonsense for the salted winters here. Fail or lock up after 2 seasons. Great money maker for the Stealerships here, as they are not a warranty item. Never needed them in 10 yrs. Have a wheel chock in the back somewhere, if I have to idle in neutral on a steep incline.
Yeah, it's MUCH easier if you remove the axle. I did one side w/o the axle because I was replacing it but since I stripped one pressed in bolt I didn't want to take a chance and left the driver side in place. drum brakes are a pain any way (thankful for discs) but having the axle in the way definitely increases the PITA factor.
 
Yeah, it's MUCH easier if you remove the axle. I did one side w/o the axle because I was replacing it but since I stripped one pressed in bolt I didn't want to take a chance and left the driver side in place. drum brakes are a pain any way (thankful for discs) but having the axle in the way definitely increases the PITA factor.
So when you pull the axle I guess the seal doesn’t needed to be replaced? You can use the same seal again? Cause its a pain replacing the bearing.
 
So when you pull the axle I guess the seal doesn’t needed to be replaced? You can use the same seal again? Cause its a pain replacing the bearing.
Indeed it is. I bought an axle shaft with the bearing, seal and Flange pre-installed from Summit. Spending extra was worth it to me - didn't feel like adding drama to my day.
 
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Indeed it is. I bought an axle shaft with the bearing, seal and Flange pre-installed from Summit. Spending extra was worth it to me - didn't feel like adding drama to my day.
I used the excuse to buy a 20ton press. Then the axle ended up being about 1”-1.5” too long. Ended up running out for some 2” flat steel, cut the center bottom brace off the press and put a piece of the flat steel on each side which gave plenty of room to press the bearing onto the axle. Overall the press has been working great, used it to straighten out 1/4” steel skid plate too. It has already paid for itself.