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    Like my rock crawler? KrazyKarl02's Avatar
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    What are you guys using for rock lights these days?
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    Walmart cheapo lights. Work decent too
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    Tommy sucks Sharpe's Avatar
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    I've seen those off-brand single pod light bar units used as rocklights. Way more durable than wal-mart **** and plenty bright.
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    I put some from O-riellys or Autozone on Lynda's. They are like 4" x 1" or a little smaller. Getting them small enough is the key so you can tuck them away.
    I plan on something more like this for the new buggy:
    http://www.roundeyes.com/LED_Lightin...Light_Kit.html
    or something like this:
    http://www.roundeyes.com/Products-Reverse_Lighting.html
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    Get some of the multicolored, blinking LED strings so you can match it to the tunes and your feelings.
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    Hf work lights. The housing is rubber and the lenses are really thick. $12 ea too.
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    F*ck off cj.

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    Like my rock crawler? KrazyKarl02's Avatar
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    I have see some of the ones like Scott posted, but I can not believe the 3m adhesive is going to last forever, I wish they had something like that with 2 holes for a bolt or rivet
    -Karl
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    Parents car, 2003 Yukon XL Denali, 6.slow

    Both front seat heaters and all power to the driver's seat don't work. Fuses are fine........

    Heard that the body control module has to be reflashed? Common problem?
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    F*ck off cj.

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    Anyone have any reviews or suggestions on DIY bed liner? I really want to bed line the tub of my jeep, but if the products suck then I won't bother.

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    do not use the Kevlar duplicolor bedliner.
    '91 Bronco 351w, ZF5, D44 TTB, 9" rear swap with disk brakes, 37" toyos, method wheels, mastercraft seats, A/C and heat

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sparling View Post
    do not use the Kevlar duplicolor bedliner.
    Duly noted... any others?

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    Teaching America's youth RCcola55's Avatar
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    I've used Herculiner in three rigs, decent results. The key is, just like any automotive finish is to prep, prep, and prep again. Once you think you have it prepped, prep it once more. Also a light first coat helps a lot.
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    Good deal, by prep do you just mean the sanding and whatnot?

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    yeah.
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    Sanding and cleaning. They are equally important.
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