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<blockquote data-quote="GlipGlop" data-source="post: 752723" data-attributes="member: 15223"><p>So like I said above, the LJ had to get placed on the backburner over the last few months while I bought a house, prepped to move, and then disappeared to the Grand Canyon for a month. The new house is taking up tons of time but, some nice things is I now have more garage space to work. I'm hoping that I will get a sub panel and some electrical laid into the garage soon to start up welding again and get those doors done. For now, here's a few small updates for the LJ.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]120345[/ATTACH]</p><p>[ATTACH=full]120346[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]120347[/ATTACH]</p><p>I did manage to finish the cuts on the doors so they are officially skins as of right now. I really like how they came out and think they are fairly nice compared to stock doors. I elongated the lower portion of the door and made the kick up steeper. I was ok with this because I will never want to run uppers on these doors. If I want protection from the elements I will simply use the full doors. Here's a couple shots of the door on the LJ after and my not so great attempt at bending the kick up to match the lower portion of the door. There is also a shot here of the door I cut compared to a stock half door.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GlipGlop, post: 752723, member: 15223"] So like I said above, the LJ had to get placed on the backburner over the last few months while I bought a house, prepped to move, and then disappeared to the Grand Canyon for a month. The new house is taking up tons of time but, some nice things is I now have more garage space to work. I'm hoping that I will get a sub panel and some electrical laid into the garage soon to start up welding again and get those doors done. For now, here's a few small updates for the LJ. [ATTACH type="full" width="1184px" alt="IMG_9062.JPG"]120345[/ATTACH] [ATTACH type="full" width="593px" alt="IMG_9077.JPG"]120346[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full" width="595px" alt="IMG_9061[1].JPG"]120347[/ATTACH] I did manage to finish the cuts on the doors so they are officially skins as of right now. I really like how they came out and think they are fairly nice compared to stock doors. I elongated the lower portion of the door and made the kick up steeper. I was ok with this because I will never want to run uppers on these doors. If I want protection from the elements I will simply use the full doors. Here's a couple shots of the door on the LJ after and my not so great attempt at bending the kick up to match the lower portion of the door. There is also a shot here of the door I cut compared to a stock half door. [/QUOTE]
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