Best DIY jk mods??

Mybadjk

Caught the Bug
The bump made me realize I hadn't added this to the DIY thread.

Front bumper project finished up a couple months ago. 1/4" steel, EVO front shackle mounts, a random stinger I modified to fit and Amazon cheapo led cubes.



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Overall "build thread"
http://wayalife.com/showthread.php?26097-I-guess-it-s-the-quot-Super-Stocker-quot-build

DIY trail/tube door build http://wayalife.com/showthread.php?24449-My-DIY-Doors

Looks good!


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Iamsamrogers

New member
DIY stuff!

Finally got around to finishing up my tailgate table, I like it a lot, pressure treated and bees waxed to use as a cutting board.

Let me see your guys' DIY stuff! Can't wait IMG_5659.jpg IMG_5658.jpg IMG_5666.jpg


2009 JK sunset orange. 35's, Cage type roof rack, hard top, 12k winch, Tepui RTT, and other overpriced pieces of jeeps stuff
 

Strodinator

Caught the Bug
I built my front bumper using a cheap tube one and building a stinger style all the way up into a brush guard. Bending pipe that thick with a harbor freight pipe bender sure is scary though, I thought the thing was going to break apart. I've run into trees with that thing though. Nothing broken yet.
 

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GraniteCrystal

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I think there's a thread somewhere on this. Flip the rear view mirror upside down, install the grab handles the factory probably didn't, etc.
 

4everyoung

New member
DIY: who else has fabbed up their own jeep parts? Let's see some of your custom proje

I just finished building a rear bumper and removable mudflaps to finally replace the stock ones on my 2k14 jku. 20170822_150726.jpg
 

sipafz

Caught the Bug
Finally got around to finishing up my tailgate table, I like it a lot, pressure treated and bees waxed to use as a cutting board.

Nice looking table, but pressure treated lumber? I wouldn’t use it as a cutting board or put food directly on it. It’s well documented that you shouldn’t use chemical treated wood for cutting boards or counter tops. Just FYI...
 
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