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  • I have two sets of the fenders pictured above for sale. They are for a stretch rig. I will have two more sets of rear fenders for a non stretch Jeep soon. If interested PM me. Either steel or aluminum. Bare or painted.
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    • New tire carrier. The RotoPax gas will move over for it's water holding companion when I get it in. I have to move the CB antenna to the passenger side cuz I already drilled a hole in the fender for the cable to pass through on that side. But I made the top wrap around brackets to accept a CB mount either side. Hilift, shovel, and more will mount to it. The bottom bumper brackets are welded on for now, but the finished version will be complete bolt on kit. Top bushings will attach with locking T handle type pit pins (on order).


      ahole fab tire carrier004 by MJR RAT, on Flickr


      ahole fab tire carrier002 by MJR RAT, on Flickr
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      • Very Nice Work.
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        • Looking good Kurt

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          • [COLOR="darkred"]Very nice work Kurt.[/COLOR]
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            • Originally posted by USMC 0369 View Post
              [COLOR="darkred"]Very nice work Kurt.[/COLOR]
              Thanks. Now we need to get your tranny fixed. Sounds like you lunched the planetary gear sets. If one is bad the other should be changed too. Take the tranny out and bring it here. Will go to DACCO and get the parts. Not too expensive.
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              • Originally posted by curtis View Post
                Very Nice Work.
                Thanks!
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                • Originally posted by aw12345 View Post
                  Looking good Kurt
                  Thanks, yours does too.:thumbs_up
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                  • Nice work! Gonna need to build a "birds nest" for Ozzie soon! "Iceburg dead ahead"

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                    • Originally posted by RAT View Post
                      Thanks. Now we need to get your tranny fixed. Sounds like you lunched the planetary gear sets. If one is bad the other should be changed too. [COLOR="darkorange"]Take the tranny out and bring it here. Will go to DACCO and get the parts. Not too expensive.[/COLOR]
                      [COLOR="darkred"]Sounds good. I'm going to have to work on the transport of it. PM me your availability and what-not. I still need to look inside the T-case as well. It's been 5 years since I've opened it and poked my fingers around in it. Of course that could be part of the problem. [/COLOR]
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                      • Very nice work Kurt
                        Dennis and Tammy
                        Its as much fun getting dirty as it is being dirty in a Jeep!

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                        • Originally posted by USMC 0369 View Post
                          [COLOR="darkred"]Sounds good. I'm going to have to work on the transport of it. PM me your availability and what-not. I still need to look inside the T-case as well. It's been 5 years since I've opened it and poked my fingers around in it. Of course that could be part of the problem. [/COLOR]
                          Why don't you and Kurt just trailer the Jeep to his house?

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                          • Originally posted by RAT View Post
                            New tire carrier. The RotoPax gas will move over for it's water holding companion when I get it in. I have to move the CB antenna to the passenger side cuz I already drilled a hole in the fender for the cable to pass through on that side. But I made the top wrap around brackets to accept a CB mount either side. Hilift, shovel, and more will mount to it. The bottom bumper brackets are welded on for now, but the finished version will be complete bolt on kit. Top bushings will attach with locking T handle type pit pins (on order).


                            ahole fab tire carrier004 by MJR RAT, on Flickr


                            ahole fab tire carrier002 by MJR RAT, on Flickr
                            Looks great, but you took Ozzie's seat away!
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                            • But now he has more room to roam in the back, so I think he'll dig it.
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                              • Wow! Just a thought, what about using a unit bearing as your mounting surface? If you ever needed one on the trail, it'd be a handy place to carry it.
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