What was done to your rig this week?

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Took off the wife's old tire carrier that was damaged due to a rear end hit and run.
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Replaced with a buddies OEM tire carrier.
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Also installed her CB radio, coaxial cable, mount and antenna.
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Did an oil change, half the spark plugs.. Not wanting to deal with the wires on the pass side. Also changed my inner axle seals on the front wasn't as bad as I thought it was a freaking pain getting it in and out but it's all done just waiting for tomorrow to see if it did the job.
 
Did an oil change, half the spark plugs.. Not wanting to deal with the wires on the pass side.

I know it may seem awkward but this i what i did to make it easier to get the passenger side plugs and wires done. First open the hood so that it is laying against the windshield. Then position yourself on the fender, not the flare, and so that your part way on the battery and fuse box. Being able to look straight down at the engine you'll see it isn't too difficult to get to the plugs. You'll have to undo the clip holding two heater hoses together and move those out of the way.
 
I know it may seem awkward but this i what i did to make it easier to get the passenger side plugs and wires done. First open the hood so that it is laying against the windshield. Then position yourself on the fender, not the flare, and so that your part way on the battery and fuse box. Being able to look straight down at the engine you'll see it isn't too difficult to get to the plugs. You'll have to undo the clip holding two heater hoses together and move those out of the way.

Thanks for the help! That seems like a good idea. I just hope I can run the wires like they are cause it just looks like a pain
 
My Jeep's at the dealership getting the soft top replaced. Apparently, the dude doing it didn't realize how long it'd take. Go figure. I'll be getting it back tomorrow eventually.
 
Picked my new Jeep up this week. Bright White 2014 JK Sport.

Started the process by peeling off the terrible WRANGLER and SPORT stickers last night. New decals ordered.
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