Some of those LED halo lights also have a switchback function that would allow you to use the headlights as the turn signals and use the other 4 for marker lights.
just got myself a TJ i want it to build it just like yours, its stock at the moment, i removed the interior so i can clean it, wash the seats and line the floors, got that out of the way, now i need to change brakes, oil and do a full tune up, i need to paint it since the clearcoat is gone, get the metalcloack fenders and wheels, my question is what should i do next since i have so many things to take care of, thanks in advance, i subbed to your channel
I would start with fluid changes and tune ups first. Get it in good running shape and reliable. Then move on to mods you want like a lift and larger tires. Bumpers and winch. Fenders and stuff I'd do towards the end after you get some of the more important stuff first. You should plan out your intended build so you don't have to re buy stuff as you move along. So determine what size tires you'll want so you can decide what size lift to get ect. But the lift is probably where I'd start after the maintenance has been done.
@@WheelinWithWally hey man i appreciate the help, that makes so much sense i will definitely follow these steps and create a list of everything i need, channels like yours motivated to buy a TJ, keep up the good content!
@@brolim. I really appreciate that! I'm glad it's helping you out because there were some days it felt like a waste making videos. I'm pretty happy to be nearing 1k subscribers now! It was a slow grind
@@WheelinWithWally ah man i feel you, i say you look at other channels, see whats working and think outside the box when it comes to creating content, i work in the creative field and thats what i do
@@brolim. yeah it's just a little hard being the guy making the content, filming the content, editing the content and working two actual jobs. Plus I've had to learn the filming and editing stuff on top of it. There's just never enough time in the day lol
Can't wait to see the axle swap videos
I can't wait to be done with it! Hopefully getting the rear axle in today. Did the front last weekend
@@WheelinWithWally fingers crossed
@@tke1006 the only part that worries me is the tcase swap. I'm a little nervous about the skid plate bolts. I'm thinking they might be an issue
@@WheelinWithWally aerokroil, used it when I did my lift it's expensive but hands down the best penetrating oil I've ever used.
Have a few questions about the rust repairs your did I have a 02 tj do you have any off RUclips platform that if you have time we can chat thanks !!
Well done job. It was very interesting to see. Big like
Big thanks!
Some of those LED halo lights also have a switchback function that would allow you to use the headlights as the turn signals and use the other 4 for marker lights.
just got myself a TJ i want it to build it just like yours, its stock at the moment, i removed the interior so i can clean it, wash the seats and line the floors, got that out of the way, now i need to change brakes, oil and do a full tune up, i need to paint it since the clearcoat is gone, get the metalcloack fenders and wheels, my question is what should i do next since i have so many things to take care of, thanks in advance, i subbed to your channel
I would start with fluid changes and tune ups first. Get it in good running shape and reliable. Then move on to mods you want like a lift and larger tires. Bumpers and winch. Fenders and stuff I'd do towards the end after you get some of the more important stuff first. You should plan out your intended build so you don't have to re buy stuff as you move along. So determine what size tires you'll want so you can decide what size lift to get ect. But the lift is probably where I'd start after the maintenance has been done.
@@WheelinWithWally hey man i appreciate the help, that makes so much sense i will definitely follow these steps and create a list of everything i need, channels like yours motivated to buy a TJ, keep up the good content!
@@brolim. I really appreciate that! I'm glad it's helping you out because there were some days it felt like a waste making videos. I'm pretty happy to be nearing 1k subscribers now! It was a slow grind
@@WheelinWithWally ah man i feel you, i say you look at other channels, see whats working and think outside the box when it comes to creating content, i work in the creative field and thats what i do
@@brolim. yeah it's just a little hard being the guy making the content, filming the content, editing the content and working two actual jobs. Plus I've had to learn the filming and editing stuff on top of it. There's just never enough time in the day lol
Does the overtime fender kit come with these?
No it doesn't. You have to buy them separately. Also make sure you buy the turn signal relay as well
Why not use the light with 3 wires? It has a built in ground and is multifunction