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Old 17-09-2015
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I finished PlastiDipping a few trim pieces on the weekend (it was finally sunny and hot enough). I'm loving the way the Anthracite Grey PlastiDip transitions between the silver paint and black trim.

That's now wheels, grille rings, fog bezels, tail light bezels and all of the badges. For such a cheap and simple mod I feel like it really toughens up the look.



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Hi,

Had some electronic rust proofing installed in the Jeep last week (Rust Stop).

Has a 10 year warranty against any rust, so hopefully won't need to claim, but good for peace of mind!

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I fitted the Chief Lower Front Guard and Sump Protection Plate today, had a bit of trouble following the instructions but that could be me not them.
Came up well in the end.

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Fitted my Uneek bash plate. Looks good, I just wish it had holes like the bar for access to the bolts, but I guess that would loose strength. It would just make removal for access underneath a 5 min job
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I replaced the front, rigid plastic mud flaps with flexible rubber ones.

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Just Look for mud flaps at the moment myself. What are the ones you have put on, how good is the fit , (Photo's)where did you get them. What have you got on the back.
I've been to Autobarn & Supercheap couldn't find something that would fit.
OEM front seem to long (low) and as you say rigid. Back ones may be ok but still concerned re to rigid.
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Mine came from SuperCheap. They were the largest flat ones they had and I just cut to size and shape. They are still going strong after 80,000 kms with a lot of outback travel.

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Over the last week I have fitted my new 44.5" roof-mounted lightbar and had it wired up today—I'm pretty happy with the result!



I haven't been out on the road yet to take some long distance snaps, but here are a couple in the driveway demonstrating the light output. These have been taken with a DSLR on a tripod using manual exposure to show exactly the difference in light output.

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