Thanks for the great comments! I tried to put a lot of thought and planning into this build. My wife loves it and it's her daily driver as well.
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Good day all! My name is Rob Thought I better post up in here since I've already posted up our JKU and overland trailer build.
We are located in Alberta, Canada
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I think part of it is the fact u could pick them up cheap and made for an easy build. That's since changed with them becoming more popular.
Another thing thing is that they are built tough and to build the same thing would be a lot of work and money. The Canadian ones are all reinforced on...
Thanks!
It's a M101 CDN 2 so the smaller version built for the Canadian Military. Really sought after for these builds since they are so tough. Made to parachute out of a Hercules plane actually....
Radio rack added to put CB on...again that needs to be done yet...sitting in my pile of jeep parts in my shed. Just need the time to get done.
First time going topless! Dogs loved it!
Another set of lights from Inspired Engineering added to front bumper. Outer ones are the fog/daytime running lights and the inner ones are a spot light like the ones up at the windshield.
I made up some removeable mud flap brackets for the rear...still have to do the front ones...worked out nicely and I'm sure it will make the other drivers happy that are behind me.
LOD sliders installed and the N-Fab ones are history....the LOD ones are so nice and heavy duty.
Also scored a...
Changed out the superwinch hawse fair lead and hook to a Factor 55 fair lead and a Warn winch hook.
Added a precleaner to the snorkel...
Ordered up a pile of parts including new lift....
New LOD shorty bumper installed, 3 gallon Rotopax cans mounted along with Hi Lift jack on...
Started out with a 1.5" Teraflex levelling kit and put an ARB stubby bumper with a Superwinch 9500 Tigershark SR winch.
This last winter I swapped out the factory tires for 35" Duratrac tires, added limb risers, AEV snorkel.
Did try the N-Fab side steps but they ended up being changed...
We bought our jeep February of 2015 and didn't get much done to it that year due to building the trailer. But this year we made a lot of progress on it. Still a few things to do but we are almost there.
The day we brought it home!
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