Never ending project

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Buford T. JuSStice said:
WOW! Nice work man! I will most certainly be taking lessons from this thread when I'm doing my car!

It's awesome that you posted so many pics of your progress!



Thanks Sheriff



a few cell phone pix of the bumpers hanging

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ya I know I need to clean my garage floor(and the car too!) ;D, it's going to get a lot worse........

this is next, it's for my 13 year old Cherokee
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Man, I love the way the car's lookin'. I've been enjoying your build thread.
 
man thats a clean old jeep. what year is it? i had big dreams of painting my 91, but with 170 k on the motor im not feeling as froggy about getting done anymore lol. Now im thinking when i retire it from the fleet, i might cut the roof off and make it a hauler for wood/tools/ general junk at the farm.
 
lol thanks guys

I think i will go with 31' so hopefully it will not rub once it settles down.

It is a '99, I bought it new when I got married. It's what she wanted, and it's been bone stock.....until now

we plan on exploring some more of the Daniel Boone, Big South Fork, and Smokey Mountains that we couldn't get to before 😀
 
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Dammit! This makes me want a wagon now.
 
dirtywhiteboy said:
lol thanks guys

I think i will go with 31' so hopefully it will not rub once it settles down.

It is a '99, I bought it new when I got married. It's what she wanted, and it's been bone stock.....until now

we plan on exploring some more of the Daniel Boone, Big South Fork, and Smokey Mountains that we couldn't get to before 😀

Careful........Once you start it's hard to stop, just like your wagon build :mrgreen: , I started with 2" and 235's, then went 3.5" with 31's, then 4.5 with 33's, now 5.5 with 34's and about 2 inches cut/folded from the wheel wells :rofl: , (jeeps get grabby, but they are loads of fun :twisted: )
 
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