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Cobra 19DX IV CB Radio Install in a JK Wrangler

The jeepfan.com JK needed a new CB and a new location for the CB. The old Uniden was mounted below the glove box. This location was inconvienient and cumbersome. Anyone who has ever tried to find a good location for a CB in a JK soon realizes that short of sticking it to the top …

Jeep Wrangler JK 4 Door 2 Year Review

As of February 2009 the jeepfan.com JK Wrangler is 2 years old. 28,000 miles, 2 PA State Inspections, 3 sets of tires, and 2 lifts it’s still just as fun to drive as the day it rolled off the truck.

Tera Flex JK Wrangler CB Antenna Mount

Looking for a simple and effective way to mount your CB antenna to your JK? Tera Flex makes an inexpensive and simple mount for the JK Wrangler that mounts to the spare tire carrier.

Uniden Pro 510XL CB Radio

Owners of CJ, YJ, and Wrangler Jeeps know that space is at a premium. Even the four door JK is limited when it comes to dash space. Right Channel Radios, a CB Radio and Antenna Shop, offers two Jeep CB Kits assembled for Jeep owners that can make the most of the limited space. The …

Installing BDS Caster Adjusting Bolts

After a lift on a Wrangler JK these simple bolts set the caster back where it belongs.

AEV Pintler Wheels and BFG Mud Terrain KM2 Tires

Fresh off the installation of a BDS 3″ lift it seemed time to upgrade the jeepfan.com JK’s tires. Now we have been very happy with the Toyo tires and the factory Moab Rubicon wheels but a change would give us a different perspective of how different tires would work.

BDS 3″ Lift for Wrangler JK Rubicon – Part 5

Lifting a Wrangler JK or TJ will cause the axle to shift to one side due to the increased angle of the front track bar. In the rear adding a drop bracket will correct the angle and place the axle back where it belongs. The front is a different story. The steering drag link and …

BDS 3″ Lift for Wrangler JK Rubicon – Part 4

Installing the Rear Raise the Jeep and support by jack stands under the frame in front of the rear control arm mounts. We also add additional support for the rear of the Jeep with a high lift jack under the rear bumper. Keep the rear axle supported by a floor jack at close to ride …

BDS 3″ Lift for Wrangler JK Rubicon – Part 3

Install the front springs with the spacer inside the spring. Using the fasteners provided attach the bump stop spacers to the spring pad.

BDS 3″ Lift for Wrangler JK Rubicon – Part 2

As with all projects we write about here at jeepfan.com safety is a top priority. Make sure the Jeep is properly secured when supported by something other than on all fours. Use properly rated jack stands. Also, these articles may not lift all the small details involved in an install. Make sure you are capable …

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