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<blockquote data-quote="Beerj" data-source="post: 760411" data-attributes="member: 10035"><p>It's funny how something seemingly small can become a bunch of work. In order to install the radio in the yj, I had to build a dash to mount it to. Nothing fancy but it all takes time. Then, while I had it in the garage anyway, I went ahead and put a swaybar on the rear. Of course that also meant relocating the lower shock mounts but that's why I love my portaband. Also had to address her brakes so swapped out one front caliper and made a 2000 ram 2500 master cylinder fit. It's only gravity bled at the moment but works really well. Still trying to get one more shakedown in before Harlan. Hopefully this coming weekend </p><p></p><p>I literally just pulled the buggy into the garage yesterday and quickly realized that I couldn't fit the radio and intercom where I had envisioned it, plan B was also a no-go. So now I'm making a rear console thingy to house the units between/behind the seats. Figured I shouldn't need to fiddle with the units much at all so don't really care that they're not right in front of me. This will also give a little more protection from the elements. Been working a lot of ot lately so it's been tough finding the time but I'm finally getting somewhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beerj, post: 760411, member: 10035"] It's funny how something seemingly small can become a bunch of work. In order to install the radio in the yj, I had to build a dash to mount it to. Nothing fancy but it all takes time. Then, while I had it in the garage anyway, I went ahead and put a swaybar on the rear. Of course that also meant relocating the lower shock mounts but that's why I love my portaband. Also had to address her brakes so swapped out one front caliper and made a 2000 ram 2500 master cylinder fit. It's only gravity bled at the moment but works really well. Still trying to get one more shakedown in before Harlan. Hopefully this coming weekend I literally just pulled the buggy into the garage yesterday and quickly realized that I couldn't fit the radio and intercom where I had envisioned it, plan B was also a no-go. So now I'm making a rear console thingy to house the units between/behind the seats. Figured I shouldn't need to fiddle with the units much at all so don't really care that they're not right in front of me. This will also give a little more protection from the elements. Been working a lot of ot lately so it's been tough finding the time but I'm finally getting somewhere. [/QUOTE]
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