Funny, I’m home from work sick now and how I found you. Not Covid so glad of that. Nice bumber. I took the stock spare and tire off when I got it and like the way it looks without it and the tire that was there was much like yours, didn’t match and old as the hills. The bumperettes are still on mine and I like that old look but I like that one you got there. Keep ‘em comin!
You can get to them if you remove the shackles and drop the leaf springs out of the way. The problem there is that you can't remove the upper bolt on the shackle unless you drop the gas tank haha. Or you could cut the old bolt and replace with a new one. Just an annoying part of the YJ. When I did my lift and installed new shackles I dropped the tank, removed the old shackles, installed the bumper bolts, raised the gas tank back up, and installed my new boomerang shackles with the bolt head facing out. Now I can remove them without dropping the tank again.
The stock lug nuts on a jeep YJ are 3/4 I will probably never tow anything with my YJ, but it's always nice to have some sort of power port at the rear
6:43 new yoga move 🧘♀️ 🧘♂️ the "Ascending Jeep Bump" maneuver. Very advance move 👏🏾 wonderful video, helped me out alot, thank you 😊
Yes very advanced be careful, lol
Funny, I’m home from work sick now and how I found you. Not Covid so glad of that. Nice bumber. I took the stock spare and tire off when I got it and like the way it looks without it and the tire that was there was much like yours, didn’t match and old as the hills. The bumperettes are still on mine and I like that old look but I like that one you got there. Keep ‘em comin!
Bud, I’ve watched 3 of your videos and you’re sick. Lol great videos, take some vitamins #sicklecell
I was hoping there was a trick to getting the inner bolts in that did NOT involve dropping the gas tank.
You can get to them if you remove the shackles and drop the leaf springs out of the way. The problem there is that you can't remove the upper bolt on the shackle unless you drop the gas tank haha. Or you could cut the old bolt and replace with a new one. Just an annoying part of the YJ. When I did my lift and installed new shackles I dropped the tank, removed the old shackles, installed the bumper bolts, raised the gas tank back up, and installed my new boomerang shackles with the bolt head facing out. Now I can remove them without dropping the tank again.
The stock lug nuts on a jeep YJ are 3/4 I will probably never tow anything with my YJ, but it's always nice to have some sort of power port at the rear
Pretty sure Patricia got everyone sick. That’s my theory at least
One of the guys here is taking responsibility for it as well so who knows lol
@@HardEarnedBacon ima keep blaming Patricia
People get sick and get well again, its that time of the year.