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  1. Craig Cooper

    My Grand Cherokee cargo insert

    My youngest boy Levi likes his spot and especially his new folding cup holder.
  2. Craig Cooper

    My Grand Cherokee cargo insert

    Ready for my sleeping pad.
  3. Craig Cooper

    My Grand Cherokee cargo insert

    Stove design #1,
  4. Craig Cooper

    My Grand Cherokee cargo insert

    Then the carpet started
  5. Craig Cooper

    My Grand Cherokee cargo insert

    I had to make this extension to get to 6’2”. I just have to slide the drivers seat up.
  6. Craig Cooper

    My Grand Cherokee cargo insert

    The boxes are in two pieces so I can remove them as needed if I need to fold the seats up.
  7. Craig Cooper

    My Grand Cherokee cargo insert

    Started the bases with some scrap plywood I had.
  8. Craig Cooper

    My Grand Cherokee cargo insert

    I started out with paper and cardboard templates, laying out where every thing should go.
  9. Craig Cooper

    My Grand Cherokee cargo insert

    For years, I’ve been planning on building a insert in the back of my Grand Cherokee. After years of studying and researching I finally bit the bullet and got started. I needed to have it mostly done for Search and Rescue Academy/boot camp this coming weekend. So here it is, and much like the...
  10. Craig Cooper

    Jeep Owners Represent!

    Can’t forget my baby, my 50 CJ3a
  11. Craig Cooper

    Jeep Owners Represent!

    My 93 ZJ up at camp in Republic Wa.
  12. Craig Cooper

    Vehicle shopping today

    Today my wife and I were looking at a newer suv for her for the winter. After have excellent luck with a Ford Explorer then a Ford Expedition, our choice will likely be one of the two. But we drove everything, even brands I don’t care for, but while checking out some Jeep Grand Cherokee’s, I...
  13. Craig Cooper

    Getting it done on the Cheap

    I've learned (mostly the hard way) that if you look at it as a whole project, it becomes too overwhelming. Just remember what Johnny Cash said "one piece at a time". You'll get there. I always enjoy seeing people's home built modifications vs. pure catalog cruisers.
  14. Craig Cooper

    Getting it done on the Cheap

    Totally correct. Safety is always first. Being a first responder/firefighter vehicle safety always weighs heavy on my mind. I only buy Warn winches, never had a problem yet. Like I said, one of the most expensive items on my rig, quality where it counts. My 2m/440 ham radio cost as much as the...
  15. Craig Cooper

    Getting it done on the Cheap

    Yup, sure is. Tomorrow I'm taking the family on a 45mi off-road loop across some mountain tops. Then Sunday, a 550mi round trip run to my hunting camp to check my game cameras. I drive it a lot. My company gives me a pickup to drive and I leave it at work and drive either this Jeep or my cj3a.
  16. Craig Cooper

    Getting it done on the Cheap

    Not bad, I'm partial to the 93's. I'm asked this so much I'm thinking of making a buyers guide check list lol. 1. 4.0 6-cylinder. Stay away from the V-8 2. Part time 231j transfer case. Shifter will say 2h, 4h, 4l. 3. Check that all doors open and close by using inside and outside door...