Welcome! My name is Chris and I am nothing special. I keep it real and down to earth as much as possible. I'm just some dude who happens to be obsessed with Jeeps. This Channel is a video log of my journey into the world of offroad. Everything you see on here is a new day into my obsession.
In Phoenix, AZ I just paid $16,300 for a 2003 Jeep Rubicon with 120K miles. It's Black on Black with a Black Hard Top in great shape and no rust. Very nice all original.
Man!!! You were 100% correct on ALL that was said on here, especially the fact that they are cool and all, but not really that well built of a vehicle 😂😂😂, I couldn't have conveyed that message better myself....
They have no excuse to be cost effective. They already cost a premium and are the best out there in performance and durability. Better than Hilti and Festool. You can't give a garbage Chuck at this price point. I've orderered the Milwaukee M18 502x fpd 2 twice. And twice the chuck was bent. Returned it, to find out later this is a common problem. Have my old DeWalt XRP which works great but i wanted some more power and change platform.
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-3WEv-fdb7Yc.htmlsi=0OfCM3YGPEYar0Lx Is this the sound you were having? I’m worried I either have a bad double cardan joint or what I’m really afraid of is a bad transfer case bearing. Not my video I’m linking to but the same exact noise I’m hearing.
Congrats! Where did you go? I was really loving the TJ build and today after I finished watching other RU-vidrs projects I went looking for your channel and realized you haven’t posted in over a year. Hope all is well!
This is super helpful thank you guys!!! Myv02 jeep grand Cherokee heat works on one side but not the other and my husband has been stressin about fixin those doors!! Now I can show him how yall did it without takin the dash out!! Thank u so much!!!
I believe your front door only went part way up because the end you place in last which has the two rods to connect it to the door, is to be put in with the limiter pin that sticks out the side, indexed toward the driver side opposite the end of the door. There are two plastic stops sitting at about 10 and 6 oclock under that hole so the motor knows the door is closed when that rod hits them. Good video though.
Thank you for putting out this video. I was thinking about those seats myself but now I don’t think so. I have re-padded my stock seats. And they’re pretty comfortable but I have to admit they are ugly but I think I’ll put up with it now. I hope things work out for you and your new seats. Thanks again for putting out this video. I really appreciate it.
hey, what is the diameter of the fuel pump hole? i ordered an RCI fuel cell with the 16 bolt EFI fuel pump hole. i'm hoping it will work with my 1996 4.0 ZJ
Hey man! Just went through the whole thing (a marathon 😂) and just wanted to congratulate you not only for the project itself but, also for the fact for once, we got the see the end result. Found your channel totally randomly while looking for these types of builds. Quick question though… Been wondering how you determined the angle of the rear shock towers? cuz I do see a whole lot of builds, having them leaning towards the front of the Jeep (buggy style) Is it a daily drivable vs full time off road thing?? Thanks!
100% True. I have just looked at 15 TJs in Germany and every vehicle was seriously rusted at those points. A huge design and manufacturing error...sadly so as the TJ is possibly the most appealing 4wd out there. And yes...as he says - don't let your emotions get the better of you - They Love Rust
I've been doing fab work of all types most of my adult life and I can say I totally respect how u have made the effort to learn as u go on stuff that tbh overwelms most people with little experience. Nice work man. I'll be checking u out👍👍
I had the chance to buy a 2005 with 55k miles for $13k, BUT that frame was coated in that goddamn tar anti rust, I ran away. It was the worst undercoating job I saw, and stunk when the Jeep got hot, as the exhaust system had it all over the place. A lot of those frames were made with sub par steel, and even though you add drain holes, still rots away.