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Joey83

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Sandnes, Norway
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Joachim
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Bought 4 new stock size tires and 4 new floor mats.

Apparently getting 1 more 235/60-17 Toyo Open Country A/T tire was impossible as those are no longer in production, so I had to settle for 215/65-16 Toyo CF2 SUV tires (might be going bigger next year anyway)
 

Baipin

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Spent the afternoon on a friend's property and at a local park cleaning up litter. Something a bit different than the "typical" overlanding stuff!



All in all, we collected 8 bags worth of trash, most of it was illegally dumped on or near protected marsh/bog land.



Took a detour around the protected marsh, but the ground was still a mess. Got stuck at one point, but the traction pads fixed that in seconds. Definitely my favourite recovery tool.



All in all, a good way to help out my friend, help clean up the community, and a good excuse to get the Subie dirty. ;)
 

mylilpwny

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Pathfinder I

Got my chase lights wired in. They are Lamphus planarflash 6w units with all Amber led. I really like Lamphus as a product and have used them many times on work vehicles. The nice thing about this model is that it has a constant burn switch. So flash during day and constant burn at night. Sorry no pictures of the lights on since it still daylight out lol. IMG_20190318_153935.jpegIMG_20190318_153937.jpegIMG_20190318_154145.jpeg
 

Magic Mike

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Rapid City, South Dakota, United States
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Michael
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Lee
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Army & Marine Corps
Well didn’t want to pay like $70.00 bucks for the FronT Runner magnet antenna mount, so I made my own out of a Simpson strong tie, black spray paint and two M8 bolts & nylock nuts! Cost $7.00....

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Gabriel Bozeman

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Traveler II

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Oak Harbor, WA, USA
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Gabriel
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Bozeman
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Spent the afternoon on a friend's property and at a local park cleaning up litter. Something a bit different than the "typical" overlanding stuff!



All in all, we collected 8 bags worth of trash, most of it was illegally dumped on or near protected marsh/bog land.



Took a detour around the protected marsh, but the ground was still a mess. Got stuck at one point, but the traction pads fixed that in seconds. Definitely my favourite recovery tool.



All in all, a good way to help out my friend, help clean up the community, and a good excuse to get the Subie dirty. ;)
Great work!
 
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Jeepjk16

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Contributor I

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Panhandle FL, USA
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We put new weather tech floor liners in the back of our jeep and new door sills on since our last ones didn't stick. We installed the rough country ones, which are definitely better than the other ones we had on. Fingers crossed they last forever, especially with kids.
 

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4wheelspulling

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Chelan, WA.
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Vance
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Myers
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I just ordered an ARB deluxe Bull bar front bumper. Next is some bolt on sliders for rocker and side protection. Also, some Rigid/ Trucklite headlights! The list never seems to end! I will say that I have been on borrowed time not running with sliders! Damage done to the sides and The unibody construction of the XJ can stop you fast. Making the XJ an unsafe vehicle to drive. Vance.
 

Magic Mike

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Rapid City, South Dakota, United States
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Michael
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Lee
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I just ordered an ARB deluxe Bull bar front bumper. Next is some bolt on sliders for rocker and side protection. Also, some Rigid/ Trucklite headlights! The list never seems to end! I will say that I have been on borrowed time not running with sliders! Damage done to the sides and The unibody construction of the XJ can stop you fast. Making the XJ an unsafe vehicle to drive. Vance.
Yes the list never gets shorter!!! Now I am looking into front & rear lockers and a rear gear, from 3:73 to 4:88.. Then I'm looking at front and rear bumpers, winch, 315 / 70/ 17's, compressor, etc, etc, etc...
 
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4wheelspulling

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Started going through some of my light weight Fly gear, on the top of one of my Jeeps! Does that count? Vance.
Yes the list never gets shorter!!! Now I am looking into front & rear lockers and a rear gear, from 3:73 to 4:88.. Then I'm looking at front and rear bumpers, winch, 315 / 70/ 17's, compressor, etc, etc, etc...
with that list, you will have one sweet ride when you are done! Vance.
 

Magic Mike

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Started going through some of my light weight Fly gear, on the top of one of my Jeeps! Does that count? Vance.

with that list, you will have one sweet ride when you are done! Vance.
Yes very nice, but expensive!
 
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John~SWNM

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Las Cruces, New Mexico, USA
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Holloway
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Yesterday I installed a new rear suspension in my Tacoma. All-Pro Offroad Expedition series 3" springs, Trail Gear U-bolt flip kit and extended brake lines with Bilstein 5125 series shocks. Going to be a HUGE improvement over what I had. Now to get it loaded up with gear and go out to stress test it. As of now the front suspension is factory springs with Bilstein 5100 adjustable struts set to max (2.5inch) lift. In the future I'll be adding 3" coils with the struts set at .5' lift. But for now, what little extra cash I have needs to go to a new set of BFG's.

See y'all on the trails.
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4wheelspulling

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Chelan, WA.
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Vance
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Myers
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Bought some rock sliders and frame brackets from JCR, today! The rock sliders are the Classic powder coated sliders. The brackets, really help your bumper stay on your Jeep XJ with a hard pull! Having the uni- body construction on the XJ you need the extra strength. This bracket also helps with the steering box and give more strength too. Vance.