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  1. JeepJeezy

    Newbie wanting overland build advice

    So far, I wouldn't change anything with my rig and setup. I built my sleeping platform so I can still keep the rear seats and be able to still setup in minutes. My platform is high enough to keep small totes of camping gear and food under it while still leaving enough room for my inflatable air...
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    Sleeping Platform Completed!

    Thanks! It was a Hobby Lobby discount.
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    What did you do to your JK today?

    The pictures don't do justice, but here are my road rash walls.
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    What did you do to your JK today?

    The rides definitely help! He loved every min and every mile. He was exhausted when we got back home. Hahahaha....I bet he does think that!
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    Sleeping Platform Completed!

    Here's what mine looks like. Everything is covered in carpet now.
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    What did you do to your JK today?

    I've heard that too. Our boy is only 3 years old though. He started having really bad seizures in January. We got an MRI done and they found a marble sized spot in the center of his brain. We have him on medication but he still has his good and bad days till he gets used to the new medication.
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    What did you do to your JK today?

    Those tow/recovery points aren't just for that! Use them to tie off your best friend to give him a bath. 😁
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    What did you do to your JK today?

    Fenway was having a good day so we went for a ride. No trails but he at least got out to enjoy some fresh air and the hum of the tires. Hopefully he improves more and we can hit the trails soon.
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    What did you do to your JK today?

    OLD house problems. I have the OG "popcorn" walls and ceilings. Textured plaster, horsehair and lath. It sucks waking up in the middle of the night to use the bathroom and bump into the walls. Some mornings it looks like I have road rash on my arms....ok, maybe that's extreme but I'll still be...
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    Sleeping Platform Completed!

    Minus the rear seat delete, that's kinda what I made for mine! Looks good!
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    What did you do to your JK today?

    Wish my small popcorn walls would be that easy!
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    LED headlight recommendations?

    I'm looking at getting these https://auxbeam.com/collections/jeep-wrangler-jk/products/7-inch-135w-dot-approved-led-headlights-with-drl-turn-signal
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    LED headlight recommendations?

    What code are they throwing? You might have to get yourself Jscan and a compatible dongle to set your headlights to LED.
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    Problem started again when the warm weather came back

    The terminals and cables are connected together. This is the setup I went with. VGate terminals and I bought a lug crimping set to put new lugs on the ends of the cables. Knock on wood...I've had zero issues with weird electrical issues since.
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    What did you do to your JK today?

    Sounds good to me! I catch a stray cat in my live trap at least once a week!
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    What color is this?

    Open the driverside door. There's a sticker there with your VIN and some other information. Right under the VIN it should have "PAINT" or "PNT" then a couple letters and numbers. It's a short code like PW2 or PB4. Then you can Google your code.
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    Steering not returning to center

    Is your Jeep stock or lifted? My real question is, how the @#$* were you able to drive it with your toe at -8 and 8?! Also, your driverside camber shows positive camber but number wise says it's negative? Negative camber is like a slammed Honda with the tops of the wheel inside the fender. Your...
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    Steering not returning to center

    I'd also like to see the numbers from the shop
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    Scared to drive ol' Red: another death wobble story

    No. RockJock and Antirock require a slight higher angle to accommodate for the suspension movement.
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    Scared to drive ol' Red: another death wobble story

    On the road/highway, your sway bar should be parallel to the ground for it to be most effective.