I'm interesting in buying seat cover #3.Ever wonder how many seat covers are on your seats? Well this truck had 3 sets of covers on top of the OEM cover. Lol.
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I'm interesting in buying seat cover #3.Ever wonder how many seat covers are on your seats? Well this truck had 3 sets of covers on top of the OEM cover. Lol.
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I'm interesting in buying seat cover #3.![]()
You don't buy seat covers in a pre-designed package over there... you go to one of the auto shops that does upholstery and accessories and pick a fabric. They custom stitch a set of covers and apply them in about 4 hours. Only runs about $100-200 out the door depending on fabric choice.
Another rainy weekend... Dressed in summer goose-down jacket I jumped in my LC and went outdoors. 10 min trip and I'm in the wild.
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Quick Question if I may,
Whilst working on my A/C condenser (1989 BJ74) there is a bar that goes across the top of the condenser. Well about 3/4 of the way up the condenser. There is a cable that runs down to the bottom of the front frame and you can pull the cable, which unrolls a canvas type sheet to block off the airflow. I am assuming for cold weather or maybe river crossings? I will try and post up some pics in the next few days.
Super simple yet I have never seen one on these vehicles before. I have searched and googled heaps but can't find anything at all. Anyone have any insight on this?
Cheers,
Quick Question if I may,
Whilst working on my A/C condenser (1989 BJ74) there is a bar that goes across the top of the condenser. Well about 3/4 of the way up the condenser. There is a cable that runs down to the bottom of the front frame and you can pull the cable, which unrolls a canvas type sheet to block off the airflow. I am assuming for cold weather or maybe river crossings? I will try and post up some pics in the next few days.
Super simple yet I have never seen one on these vehicles before. I have searched and googled heaps but can't find anything at all. Anyone have any insight on this?
Cheers,
Playing around with trying to make the best out of the so-so body work. Thinking I may do the roof, interior, door jambs inner doors in white and the body in some kind of camo or something. The passenger side camo is from a customer's project. We had it custom designed and printed on vinyl. The square side is just a quick experiment from some remnants I have laying around....probably would wrap the truck in the matte light grey, then layer the other colors on top. We'll see. A long ways off from messing with cosmetics.
Truck looks so much better without the crap on the roof.
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