For whatever reason, when I changed tires to the BFG KO2, even with the carrier adjusted all the way in, the side walls of the tire would not make contact with the carrier. This made for an unsafe situation. I welded up this simple square and sleeved some bolt holes and mounted it to the extra holes. The tire makes contact with the new bracket nicely. No rattling!
Another shot of my DIY corner armor.
Another shot of my DIY corner armor. You can see where I had to add steel to the AEV corners.
I like how the JCR rocker armor looks below the door.
I like how the JCR rocker armor looks below the door. I added some blue vinyl on the side of the Jeep to add the accent. One of these days, I’d like to replace them and the rock sliders with JCR’s Crusader boat side style sliders.
This was on Cliffhanger out in Moab for EJS 2018
This was on Cliffhanger out in Moab for EJS 2018. Looks are deceiving. When you don’t see the 900 foot drop just out the driver’s window!
Fix it Friday!
Fix it Friday! 😂 Had a caliper seize up on me on the way to go wheeling at Rausch Creek. I’m glad I had the replacement. I had the feeling it was going to be trouble.
Poppin’ wheelies for Front End Friday!
Poppin’ wheelies for Front End Friday! The trail guide said to give it a little “Moab Bump”. My guess is, this is NOT what he intended. 😂😂
When I made the corner armor, I wanted to relocate my license plate
When I made the corner armor, I wanted to relocate my license plate to the spare. I made a couple of these, one for me and one for a friend.
Throwback Thursday when the Mule was still just a foal!
Added these JCR Offroad inner fender liners when I installed the steel flares.
Added these JCR Offroad inner fender liners when I installed the steel flares. Of course I had to add the blue accent. 😊 These things are really nice and add a little extra ventilation.
No matter how accurate I tried to be
No matter how accurate I tried to be, both of the lower hopes I drilled for my Rockhard 4×4 trail cage A pillar supports would not line up. I can only assume that it went in at a slight angle making this bottom hole in the wrong spot. I could have wallowed out the hole. But I liked my solution better. I plug welded the old hole and drilled and tapped a new one in the “right” spot. 😊