Now we’re cooking with gas! Well, actually, 175 amps and C25 gas. 😂 Finally got the 220 outlet wired up in the garage.
Whoops! Good thing no one was hurt.
Memories of Moab.
Nothing better than wheeling with friends.
Just hanging out!
A picture of a picture being taken.
I borrowed this Yukon inner axle seal installation tool
I borrowed this Yukon inner axle seal installation tool when I was working on the Rubicon 44 before it went in the Jeep. I know some have made something similar with some threaded rod and washers, but this thing worked great. http://ow.ly/fNlm50h9y3i
Muddy Monday!
Muddy Monday! 33” tires just weren’t enough on this part of the trail at Southington Off Road. I high centered on the rut in the center!
For whatever reason, when I changed tires
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.