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    Originally posted by blkTJ
    :yay:
    Don't give us the "Duh" thing. Just get out there.

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    :yay:

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    Originally posted by blkTJ
    damn, what a pain in the a$$. done now though...

    Thanks to all who offered a hand. It would have been a lot easier had I taken you up on it. :yay:
    Good, now you can come out and play.

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  • blkTJ
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    damn, what a pain in the a$$. done now though...

    Thanks to all who offered a hand. It would have been a lot easier had I taken you up on it. :yay:

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  • blkTJ
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    Originally posted by qwiksilver

    BTW what happened to your antenna? Was working fine before.
    still does.

    but...

    the coax cable runs through a 1/4" hole in the tub. this hole will now need to be drilled in the corner and the coax fed through it. to do so I'll need to remove the crimp connectors on the end of the coax and reinstall new ones.

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    You got it. We drilled it with a hole saw inside just behind where it says EP on the body. We got the bottom washer and nut in the hole by putting duct tape on the end of my finger. Then I very patiently worked the open end wrench while Chris worked the ratchet. The rear one has to be brought forward an inch and a new hole put in the rocker guard on the bottom. The second front hole and the rear hole on the side has to be given rubber nut inserts instead of nuts. Needless to say, we had to get real creative. In fact, if Tammy hadn't been talking about getting hamsters out of the wall with a stick and super glue, I wouldn't have thought of the duct tape on the finger.

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  • HIGLET
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    Originally posted by qwiksilver
    We just finished fighting to get those rocker guards on. 4xDoctor rocker guards are a real b*tch on an 03. You better have someone with small hands and long fingers around for this application.

    Let me guess

    The front allen screw nut combo, where you have to drill out the footwell?

    I ended up siliconing the nut in a socket for eash side. It sucked for me.

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    We just finished fighting to get those rocker guards on. 4xDoctor rocker guards are a real b*tch on an 03. You better have someone with small hands and long fingers around for this application. Thankfully Tam and Chris really busted some knuckles for me.

    BTW what happened to your antenna? Was working fine before.

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  • HIGLET
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    I'll be around Saturday working on my Jeep late morning early afternoon if you want to come by. I've got the heat gun and drill bit, might have the shrink tubing.

    Let me know.

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  • blkTJ
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    life is not fair. seriously though, I just worked all day, it's cold and wet outside, I need connectors for my antenna, heat shrink, heat gun, 11/32" drill bit... blah, blah, blah... It's just not gonna work out tonignt.

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    No fair backin' out now. Just hop in the Jeep and get your butt down here.

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  • blkTJ
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    Well, looks like I'm stuck at work until 7:30. I won't be able to pick up the extra crap I need tonight. Looks like I'm out.

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  • Dukes69
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    Whats up Brian? We're all down here, getting stuff DONE!!! You in! :yay:

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    Then it's Hot Tub Time!

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  • Dukes69
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    Originally posted by blkTJ
    well, hmmm... that could work. the earliest I'd get out of work on friday would be 6pmish though. I'll let ya know.
    We'll be here. We have all the tools and Hammers to make those things fit!

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