My 2015 JKU Sport Build - Polar Bear

Robertcrav

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started as a Sport S, options were hard top, and max tow package
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Then was able to find some take off Hard Rock Rock Rails, Painted Flares, and some 285/70 Yokohama Geolanders
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And had a friend of mine assemble some Morimoto Sealed7 HID Projectors
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Scored a great deal on CL to swap my black hard top for a painted white one
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Robertcrav

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Then picked up a satin black grill
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Also went on an easy Jeep run with the guys from HB Jeep after my brother picked up his 2016 Black Bear
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And my son had a good time
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At this point I sold my Long Travel Bronco to focus on the Jeep and started acquiring parts...
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Robertcrav

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Some Fox 2.0's
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Mounted some Aurora LEDs in the stock fog light location using Rigid brackets
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Found an almost new Premium Soft Top on CL
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Got the wheel rings powdercoated
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Ordered some more stuff
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Robertcrav

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Found a good deal on some Currie Rock Jock 44s loaded with 5.13s, 35 spline axles, Detroit Front, ARB Rear, Teraflex 2.5" coils (for now), Synergy Front and Rear Bumpers, and sPod
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Then my brother and I got to work over this past long weekend
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Sloped driveways make axle swaps so much fun
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And here she sits today...I have some Aries Aluminum flares that I'm currently painting, still need to install the ARB compressor, adjust the rear track bar as I'm getting a bit of a rub on the drivers side front of the rear wheel well...but its getting there
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Robertcrav

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Any write up on the headlights?

Honestly, it was a pain in the ass... In order to get them to fit, I had to move one of the horns, loosen and move the power steering vent, loosen and push a wiring harness out of the way...truly not a simple remove/replace install... but the light output is totally worth it
 

mojave5

New member
Found a good deal on some Currie Rock Jock 44s loaded with 5.13s, 35 spline axles, Detroit Front, ARB Rear, Teraflex 2.5" coils (for now), Synergy Front and Rear Bumpers, and sPod
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Then my brother and I got to work over this past long weekend
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Sloped driveways make axle swaps so much fun
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And here she sits today...I have some Aries Aluminum flares that I'm currently painting, still need to install the ARB compressor, adjust the rear track bar as I'm getting a bit of a rub on the drivers side front of the rear wheel well...but its getting there
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That got real fast!! :2thumbsup:
Nice looking rig! What fenders you going to go with?
 

Robertcrav

Member
That got real fast!! :2thumbsup:
Nice looking rig! What fenders you going to go with?

Thanks, I've owned the Jeep a year this past weekend...so have been acquiring parts, then got busy this weekend.

I'm running the Aries Aluminum Flares...just haven't finished painting them yet

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Robertcrav

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Looks good!

What else did you have in mind to do ?

You did well finding that set of Curries!

Besides use it as intended...

the short list of to-do's include
  • Install Vacuum Pump Relocation Bracket
  • Install ARB compressor, and plumb rear locker
  • A-Pillar Cubes
  • Back-up/dust light cubes
  • rock lights
  • winch
  • eventually upgrade the stereo as I should have gotten the factory Alpine system
 

Slavens

Caught the Bug
Besides use it as intended...

the short list of to-do's include
  • Install Vacuum Pump Relocation Bracket
  • Install ARB compressor, and plumb rear locker
  • A-Pillar Cubes
  • Back-up/dust light cubes
  • rock lights
  • winch
  • eventually upgrade the stereo as I should have gotten the factory Alpine system

Looks good Robert!!

My new HR has the Factory Alpine Option and its really a good factory sound system.
 

Robertcrav

Member
Looks good Robert!!

My new HR has the Factory Alpine Option and its really a good factory sound system.
Thanks Billy...my brother has it too in his BlackBear...he thinks its better than the upgraded system in his SQ5...

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Robertcrav

Member
Some Updates...

Dealer replaced the TIPM, and all seems to be good for now

I've also installed a Warn M8000-S, as well as getting my fenders resprayed by Maaco...I wasn't happy with my DIY spray bomb, and Maaco did good for under $400 ...

temporarily removed my Sealed7 HID Headlights for an upgrade...be back on soon

To-Do's
Install and plumb ARB Compressor
Airline to rear axle for locker
Rock-lights
Radio gear - CB/VHF
PS - Bolt-in Cage

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