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Jeep Wrangler YJ
YJ Build Threads & Member's Rides
Cleaning up the ‘89
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<blockquote data-quote="C6c6s" data-source="post: 435191" data-attributes="member: 19010"><p>After a very extended winter vacation it’s back to business. As a follow up, the hard top still looks great. Even after sitting uncovered outside for a whole winter. The mirrors I found didn’t move at all at high speeds but bumpy conditions moved them enough to have to be readjusted. Nothing a few more cranks to tighten can’t fix. Only problem I could see anyone having is with the nuts. Paint comes off as soon as you look at them. So if you have a super clean ride, that may bother you. Me, it just matches the rest of my rig.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="C6c6s, post: 435191, member: 19010"] After a very extended winter vacation it’s back to business. As a follow up, the hard top still looks great. Even after sitting uncovered outside for a whole winter. The mirrors I found didn’t move at all at high speeds but bumpy conditions moved them enough to have to be readjusted. Nothing a few more cranks to tighten can’t fix. Only problem I could see anyone having is with the nuts. Paint comes off as soon as you look at them. So if you have a super clean ride, that may bother you. Me, it just matches the rest of my rig. [/QUOTE]
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Cleaning up the ‘89
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