Schoons Buggy Build

chadschoon

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lehi
Nice! Seems like you're getting so close. When was the last time you took your TJ out? Do you remember what it's like to go wheelin?

oh man. let me think. probably around thanksgiving 2010. Man I hope I remember what I am doing.
 

Venture13

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Location
Layton
Bling looks good new.. I don't think I have counted up all the receipts from my most recent build. Lost over 20K selling one of my comp rigs few years ago.. Good times, thinking it might be an addiction.. lol

Hope to see it at Moab..
 

chadschoon

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Location
lehi
Maybe there will magically be some wiring done while you're gone;) maybe it will be running in 2 weeks:D

Well looks like there was some magic! Thanks for the early bday present. I didn't even notice it gone haha.

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I Lean

Mbryson's hairdresser
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Location
Utah
That looks really really really nice. :eek:

Should make it maintenace-free, and easy to diagnose if something does happen to go wrong. :thumbsup:
 

Venture13

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Location
Layton
Amazing how much time wiring takes to do it right.. Looking good, don't even want to know how long it took to get that wire bling done.
 

cjncustoms

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Location
West jordan
Amazing how much time wiring takes to do it right.. Looking good, don't even want to know how long it took to get that wire bling done.

I'm roughly 8-10 hrs in the dash. That's just taking my sweet time and making it look super nice. Everything is labeled from the incoming power to the out going. It will be super easy to diagnose if there ever is a problem. Probably have roughly 4-5 hrs to do the chassis side and she'll be complete. I rewired my rig front to back last year and I can honestly say that's the best thing I've ever done to it! It's a nice piece of mind knowing the wiring in your rig is done correctly and it's going to function properly everytime. Thanks for the compliments!
 

blznnp

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Location
Herriman
I'm roughly 8-10 hrs in the dash. That's just taking my sweet time and making it look super nice. Everything is labeled from the incoming power to the out going. It will be super easy to diagnose if there ever is a problem. Probably have roughly 4-5 hrs to do the chassis side and she'll be complete. I rewired my rig front to back last year and I can honestly say that's the best thing I've ever done to it! It's a nice piece of mind knowing the wiring in your rig is done correctly and it's going to function properly everytime. Thanks for the compliments!
the wiring looks awesome man, did you use the stock fuse panel or get a aftermarket one? I don't think I have the patience to re-wire my rig, but I would love to.
 

chadschoon

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Location
lehi
the wiring looks awesome man, did you use the stock fuse panel or get a aftermarket one? I don't think I have the patience to re-wire my rig, but I would love to.

the harness has all been redone by wayne hartwig. It comes with a new fuse panel when you get it back. The switch panel was made by 12voltguy.com calvin just wanted to make it look better so he re wired the panel.
 

cjncustoms

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Location
West jordan
the harness has all been redone by wayne hartwig. It comes with a new fuse panel when you get it back. The switch panel was made by 12voltguy.com calvin just wanted to make it look better so he re wired the panel.

And made it much easier to diagnose and labeled every wire and where they go;) don't diminish my accomplishment Schoon:D I kid I kid!
 

chadschoon

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Location
lehi
well after a long day of wiring its ALIVE!!! Just need to button up a few wires and put the dash back in and the wiring will be done. Thanks to my good friend calvin for spending all day helping me wire it :)

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