Okay, so I finally got a card reader for my cam.. here are some pics that are on it... Random shots, my D44, my LED's, etc. The TJ flares are temp.. just to cover them so the cops stop harassing me until my Bushwackers get off backorder
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Cool deal. I like the LED's up front. Any word or experience on how the clear diff covers hold up to rocks and/or sharp pointy stuff?
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I was surprised to see so many Jeeps in one parking lot, but if it's quadratec, well... that makes sense. :yay:
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Originally posted by sam 15:thumbs_up :thumbs_up
Originally posted by Dukes69Cool deal. I like the LED's up front. Any word or experience on how the clear diff covers hold up to rocks and/or sharp pointy stuff?
Originally posted by blkTJI was surprised to see so many Jeeps in one parking lot, but if it's quadratec, well... that makes sense. :yay:-Rick
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Originally posted by sarahSweet photos, but what happened to your other accessory light? hehe-Rick
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Originally posted by 2DoorXJThank you! Yes. That is called "Polycarbonate". It's the stuff they use on Myth Busters to contain very large explosions. It's also strong enough to hit, VERY HARD, with sledge hammer... and nothing happens! haha.
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Probably not, but I've used the pointy part of a fire axe to break a polycarb window and it bounced. That's something like a gajillion million psi in a very small place.
Try to keep it above about -70 degrees farenheit. It gets brittle at that temp.I'm a Daddy!!
[COLOR=DarkRed] Rear bumper/tire carrier and front bumper!![/COLOR]
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1982 Jeep J10 w/ a 360
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Originally posted by mikeythefiremanProbably not, but I've used the pointy part of a fire axe to break a polycarb window and it bounced. That's something like a gajillion million psi in a very small place.
Try to keep it above about -70 degrees farenheit. It gets brittle at that temp.-Rick
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