Looks like a really nice rig and that blue is awesome. Can't wait to see what you guys do to it, and from your other videos, the undercarriage looks really clean too. I have a 98 TJ with a perfect body, but underneath it's rusted to bits... but that just what happens to our cars in Michigan, no way around the road-salt and winters. Good Luck with the project!
I'm 15 and can get my permit in a week. I have a jk that I'm trying to get my parents to let me make more off-road-able but they're be big pretty strict on that it's staying how it's is for now til I have my license and my sister is done driving it. So far I've only been able to talk them into letting me gat a light bar or spot lights when I get my license but my fingers are crossed for moreπ€
great video... nice to see father and son getting along and working on a jeep.. well done... is painting those faded flares on the agenda? do not use the heat method to bring them back to life. prior owner did that on mine and they are blotchy, smooth spots, rough spots and they look like crap, just a tempoary fix as they will fade again and look worse than before. spray pain them and be done with it.. keep up the great work..
Tryna take that paint off!!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a really nice rig and that blue is awesome. Can't wait to see what you guys do to it, and from your other videos, the undercarriage looks really clean too. I have a 98 TJ with a perfect body, but underneath it's rusted to bits... but that just what happens to our cars in Michigan, no way around the road-salt and winters. Good Luck with the project!
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ReplyDeleteLove it - keep it up!
ReplyDeleteNo scrubbing required with that soap?
ReplyDeleteI'm 15 and can get my permit in a week. I have a jk that I'm trying to get my parents to let me make more off-road-able but they're be big pretty strict on that it's staying how it's is for now til I have my license and my sister is done driving it. So far I've only been able to talk them into letting me gat a light bar or spot lights when I get my license but my fingers are crossed for moreπ€
ReplyDeleteI love every bit of this. So cool to get to do this with your son.
ReplyDeletegreat video... nice to see father and son getting along and working on a jeep.. well done... is painting those faded flares on the agenda? do not use the heat method to bring them back to life. prior owner did that on mine and they are blotchy, smooth spots, rough spots and they look like crap, just a tempoary fix as they will fade again and look worse than before. spray pain them and be done with it.. keep up the great work..
ReplyDeletelucky guy getting a wrangler for his first ride. took me 5 vehicles before I got mine. lol now I'm on my third and love them.
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