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I thought they were out of business.
Seems like they're a little hit and miss? I've had trouble with them once or twice, but last time I ordered they shipped right away.
I thought they were out of business.
If they last longer than 4 hours see a doctor.I heard they had pills for that?
Here's where I sourced the panel. https://www.ebay.com/itm/97-01-Jeep-Cherokee-XJ-Switch-Panel-Fits-6-OEM-Switches/224083715488What this a panel you found in the web or did you draw it up?
Time for powder?I hastily spray painted this cage section the night before last year’s off-road expo. Lots of thinner and scotchbrite to get back to square one.
Funny you ask... the main cage is going to Armor for p-coat after I’m done with it today. However, this rear section is now at a buddy’s paint shop. He and others have found it amusing that my initials are represented in the tubework (not intentional), so he offered free work if I’d let him apply the multiple colors he felt were needed. 🤘Time for powder?
Do you have to do anything special to deal with the chassis flexing and bouncing around?Been working some modernization to the Toterhome over the winter. Finished these back splashes in the kitchen and bathroom. Some before and after pics.
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Yes. You need to use Laticrete 252 for the thinset. It is a polymer based product that will flex. Another benefit to this type of rig is that the structure does not flex as much as your typical class A or C motorhome.Do you have to do anything special to deal with the chassis flexing and bouncing around?