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scrowley said:
You should look into the decal eraser wheel sold at auto body shops. Makes a loooooong process only a few minutes removing any type of glue, stickers, etc. on atuomotive exteriors. I kicked myself for all the years of using a heat gun after a old timer told me about this tool. It AMAZING.

Def good to know. I'll pass it on. I'm a cheap ass. So my method was close to $.00.
 
Jwilliams...a very nice demo!
 
Jwilliams...a very nice demo!

Thanks, the wheel does work great. I just went back over the area with a little bit of goo off and its perfect. Since I installed the lift the truck doesn't fit in the garage anymore, but I knew that going into the install.
 
serviced the diffs and new antenna
 
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Took the day off today. Moved my tail lights. Now I need to figure out what to do on the sides

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It really wasnt all that hard. Sorting the wiring was a bit of a mess but it all worked out. I think im going to go with some switched rear lights for back up and trail use

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Prob because he keeps breaking his tail lights. :rolleyes:

Same reason why I built this setup recently. To stop repeated abuse to the rear quarter

Ummmmm.....thats pretty freakin awesome!! Have been wondering if some had done a bolt on version of the front fender hoop for the rear. You see them all the time for the ARB to the slider. Very, very nice man.
 
Took the day off today. Moved my tail lights. Now I need to figure out what to do on the sides

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It really wasnt all that hard. Sorting the wiring was a bit of a mess but it all worked out. I think im going to go with some switched rear lights for back up and trail use

that can be your first welding project.... i think i got enough sheet metal here at the house to do them...

:cheers:
 
scrowley said:
Prob because he keeps breaking his tail lights. :rolleyes: Same reason why I built this setup recently. To stop repeated abuse to the rear quarter

Very nice! I likes!
 
Two reasons. My tail lights were barely held in with sheetmetal screws because they were so busted up and the other reason was the passenger side wiring was shorting out and I wanted to find it. The exhaust had melted the harness and I found an old trailer wiring converter box with no trailer harness but still wired in. It looks really cool at night but the picture doesnt show up well
 
Just some small stuff, trying to get it ready for spring/summer. Fixed the window that kept falling off the track. Fixed the window that straight up didn't work, works now. Added a fourth speaker to round out the sound system. Removed antenna mast, will grab a new one at autozone tomorrow.
Next is an ac drier, pull vacuum on the ac, and charge that sucker. (already evacuated like 2 years ago.)
Here's the beast in question...

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Honey-Goo Holistic Rubber Care conditions any rubber component including weather stripping, sun roof seals, trunk lids, hoses and C.V. boots. Eliminates frozen door seals and improves noise reduction and seepage. An incredible engine dressing for that new look shine. Silicone free and biodegradable.

Since reading your post I've looked this stuff up a couple times as its caught my fancy. Are you guys who have bought it in the US? I'm assuming Canada as I've found it for purchase in Canada, but only with a business account and not available to individuals, and then a few other websites in different languages and with different currencies that I don't want to order from. I'd like to see if there is a US supplier out there to purchase a can from.
 

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