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my custom dash
This is my first jeep and when i bought it this summer i did a complete electrical teardown and ordered a universal wiring harness to re-wire it. While re-doing the dash i noticed the simplicity of the cj dash and decided i wanted that. I tore out all the guages that sat in the center and fit a piece of steel, then i simply drilled holes to switches and re located my wipers, horn, headlight, ignition, and bought some cheap gauges from advance auto. im very happy with how it came out, let me know what you guys think. heres a link to the finished pic. http://image68.webshots.com/168/5/69/93/2320569930096326192chOYhM_fs.jpg
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the link doesnt work
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I gotta say that i prefer the CJ transplant style, but I like the originality and execution on this one. Good job
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i like that, good work man.
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Looks great! Gives me an idea on what I can do. Thanks for the post.
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Eat, Sleep, Jeep
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I've wanted to do this for a while but don't want to mess with the heater cable fab.. |
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my heater cables is broke the only way to switch where it blows is to reach under and change it by hand, and it only blows on high cause i had to redo the switch and went strait from the fuse box to the blower
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