Thank you. I wish I would have recorded more of the things I’ve already done to it. I’ve done a lot over 6 months but unfortunately I didn’t record much. I plan to change that though and try to show more in the upcoming videos
@@civilianjeeps isn't that the case with everything? By the time we're halfway through a project, we remember to run the camera. I've put off starting videos for too long. 🤷
Those cracks in he panels are normal, gonna eventually happen no matter what you do. I’ve own my TJR for twenty years since new and it started about ten years ago. My LJ did it shortly after I bought it in 2015.
Thank you for this video. I replaced mines because of this video
Great tutorial. Can't wait to see more work done to the LJ.
Thank you. I wish I would have recorded more of the things I’ve already done to it. I’ve done a lot over 6 months but unfortunately I didn’t record much. I plan to change that though and try to show more in the upcoming videos
@@civilianjeeps isn't that the case with everything? By the time we're halfway through a project, we remember to run the camera. I've put off starting videos for too long. 🤷
Great video; very informative and meticulous. Thank you for posting!
Good job, you did that smoothly
Good video, good instructions, thanks.
Great job explaining everything man, gonna do mine when I get back home 👍
Top tier Jeep video...thank you very much!
that's a good how-to and a very nice LJ
Thank you!
Great job. Thanks
Nice job
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Anyone know where I can get them glass windows for my tj?
Those cracks in he panels are normal, gonna eventually happen no matter what you do. I’ve own my TJR for twenty years since new and it started about ten years ago. My LJ did it shortly after I bought it in 2015.
Them lil clips for the window crank are a pain in the rear end. Not to mention they tend to shoot out of there and welp afrer that there gone forever