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Question best directed to the OP, which is not me.What did you do with the brake lines? Can you take a closer pic? Did you just reuse the factory bolt and bracket or?
Let me try this again. Sorry Karl"Computer-optimized, cross-brace design within the differential cover increases the structural rigidity of the axle acting as a truss"
I believe this is what you are referring to.
What they are talking about here is the design element. The outside design has extra material left to right to simulate a continuous support from axle tube to axle tube when bolted on. There is 2 bolts on each side aligned with the axle tubes. You can plainly see the extra structure that is built up across the cover acting like a truss or girdle. That extra material is on the exterior, not on interior of cover.Hopefully you can understand what I'm trying to say bud.
I could not use the factory studs(2) as the nut flange is too wide for the machined cutouts. I am now, will be completed this weekend making new aluminum brackets to attach the brake line. I will post pics when complete.Let me try this again. Sorry Karl
@Grumpy What did you do with the brake lines? Can you take a closer pic? Did you just reuse the factory bolt and bracket or what.
I have these too - highly recommend.Finally got the Havoc door sill plates in. Got to say I was impressed with the thickness and quality rubber these are made of. Fit perfect and held in place by 3m tape. The top flange even tucks up under the kick panel trim piece.
I remember going up there many years ago in my old TJ. It was a really bumpy ride. Has the road been improved? Thanks for the video.
The road is still full rocks and bumps, but nothing my BadSquatch Cooter girl can’t handle. The ride was pretty comfortable for the conditions.I remember going up there many years ago in my old TJ. It was a really bumpy ride. Has the road been improved? Thanks for the video.
Nice! I'm as you.Day one reservation, mod top holdout until that rug was fully pulled out from us, finally arrived this Tuesday…I just realized I need to take better quality pics.
Very nice! I too am an early mod top hold out. Gave up, canceled my reservation. Now that we see the mod top on the heritage edition. There is still hope.Day one reservation, mod top holdout until that rug was fully pulled out from us, finally arrived this Tuesday…I just realized I need to take better quality pics.
Here are the brackets I made for the brake lines. They are of 22 gauge of some left over pieces I had laying around. They are of different length slightly based on position. Used SS hardware and plastic line clamps. The clamps are different size also because one goes over heat shield and line and the other secures brake line only. Painted the brackets black and once installed I painted the hardware black also with touch up paint.Let me try this again. Sorry Karl
@Grumpy What did you do with the brake lines? Can you take a closer pic? Did you just reuse the factory bolt and bracket or what.
I just got my 2 door, sharing with my gladiator )