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Thread: Expedition JK Rubicon project. Self sustainable check it out

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    Default Expedition JK Rubicon project. Self sustainable check it out

    Hello, I have been busy working hard on a 2007 Rubicon 4door for about a year now. I thought I would start to share the progress with everyone. please let me know what you think. I have had a lot of fun on this one. Maybe it can inspire someone to do the same .cheers

    http://s652.photobucket.com/albums/u...%20for%20sale/
    Last edited by coffeespecial; 04-30-2012 at 12:48 AM.

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    Thanks for making all of those pictures available. Lots of interesting stuff to see and think about.
    Mike Hiscox

    2007/2012 custom Jeep Rubicon expedition motorhome
    2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee
    2006 Honda PS250 Big Ruckus Expedition Scooter
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    Quote Originally Posted by coffeespecial View Post
    Hello, I have been busy working hard on a 2007 Rubicon 4door for about a year now. I thought I would start to share the progress with everyone. please let me know what you think. I have had a lot of fun on this one. Maybe it can inspire someone to do the same .cheers

    http://s652.photobucket.com/albums/u...%20for%20sale/
    How did you enter the cab with your PV wiring? I'm working on a PV array for the roof rack but haven't found a way into the cab that doesn't require drilling and still maintains some water resistance.

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    Nice build! I like your use of Hylocks on the windoor hidges. Is that a plasma TV and sat dish for communications or viewing?
    Anywhere I roam where I lay my head is home.... Metallica, the black album.

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    You guys do realize that the provided link goes to a Jeep for sale and I would be surprised if the OP ever responds, some great thought went into it regardless.

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    1. Great first post.
    2. Thanks for making pictures available.
    3. Great looking rig.

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    Curious about the rack, and front light bar.
    2012 JKU Rubicon, Auto
    aka Riptide

    My Build/Adventure Thread: HERE
    My CND M101 Thead: HERE

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    Not sure if you're using the tub space in the cargo area... But you could store those two Optima batteries in one of these http://www.jeepswag.com/jeep_jk_stor...ment/index.htm

    Obviously it would be harder to access them, But would free up some space.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Black_ZJ View Post
    You guys do realize that the provided link goes to a Jeep for sale and I would be surprised if the OP ever responds, some great thought went into it regardless.
    I think that the "yeti" mountain bike shown at the end of the photos is what is for sale - not the jeep.

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    That is on killer Jeep. I think this example is one piece of evidence that the Defender 110 has been replaced.

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