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Old 03-06-2010, 12:10 AM   #11
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ah you make a good point, i plan on adding some lights and a switch inside on the dash for winch control when i get around to putting it on
did we talk about the winch switch on the dash idea??
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Old 03-06-2010, 08:05 AM   #12
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I put 3 small ammo cans between the tailgate and the rear seat, lined up, when we go wheeling. Keeps lots of stuff hidden since you can't really see them behind the seat back. I'm working on a way to lock them, but a tailgate lock would suffice for a while.
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Old 03-06-2010, 11:29 AM   #13
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nope we talked about using the place where the radio was for a switch panel didn't we? if not i came up with a good idea on my own
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Old 03-06-2010, 11:59 AM   #14
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Here we go, Not exactly a groundbreaking idea but this what I did for now. Do want to find a little bigger can that is hinged though.
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good grief that has to be one of the cleanest vehicles i've ever seen, a white floor and not a speck of dirt on it.
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Old 03-08-2010, 01:50 PM   #16
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nope we talked about using the place where the radio was for a switch panel didn't we? if not i came up with a good idea on my own
Operating the winch from the drivers seat is not only difficult but can be down right dangerous. If you brake a cable it is coming right through the windshield. It is generally a good idea to be off to one side with the hood raised when you use the winch. It is also a lot easier to watch the cable on the drum from outside.
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Here we go, Not exactly a groundbreaking idea but this what I did for now. Do want to find a little bigger can that is hinged though.
It is a little scary isn't it, too white!!
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It is a little scary isn't it, too white!!

Ya, Ya, Ya, It is a bit much isn't it.
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It is a little scary isn't it, too white!!

Ya, Ya, Ya, It is a bit much isn't it.

It's OK, I just have never seen anything quite like it. Even on the way home from the carwash mine isn't that clean. If you can keep it that way I say "more power to you".
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very, very clean, its not too much you just don't expect to see a jeep that clean. the winch switch will be a "backup" of sorts just in case for some wierd reason i need it
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Now you gotta promise me know more white jokes OK? - Good

I have been looking to replace my stock seats and found these on the list that some guy bought to use as rear seats in his YJ, needless to say they were too wide and he was unable to return them. Fast forward..Now they are mine and after mounting them they sit really high to the point that I even removed my sliders to lose an inch.
Anyone with Mastercraft seats or others than had this prob? At this point I think I will make entire new seat mounts to get my slider back. They are really comfortable though and not ready to go back to the stockers.
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