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does anybody have any pic's.... out of the rig. mine didn't come with one. so all my molding is rattling and driving me fricken crazy. measurements would be kewl.

 

thanks

 

mark

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I used a 3/4" piece of plywood and covered it in speakerbox carpet. Now I can attach brackets and what-not. :D

Jeep on!

--Pete

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I'm of the opinion that if it broke, upgrade it. And if it ain't broken, upgrade it anyway. :D It can always be stronger or more convenient or (at the very least) cooler lookin'. 8)

Jeep on!

--Pete

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I'm of the opinion that if it broke, upgrade it. And if it ain't broken, upgrade it anyway. :D It can always be stronger or more convenient or (at the very least) cooler lookin'. 8)

Jeep on!

--Pete

And if none of the above -- at least heavier. 8)

 

Seriously, although I subscribe to the "If it ain't broke don't fix it" philosophy, I also subscribe to the "anything can be made more bullet-proof" school of thought. I don't change stuff just to change it, but I'm all in favor of making things stronger and more efficient. But I try to keep a rein on it, because often the improvements that add durability and/or convenience also increase the weight, so I try to balance the weight penalty against the perceived benefit.

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That's my plan! :D There's nothing more I'd want to remove (I like the looks of a stock MJ body), but plenty more I want to add (like a cage to protect my noggin).

Jeep on!

--Pete

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