JonnyRebXJ
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- Columbia, SC
New to the forum and new to fabricating. Just wanted to get everyone's opinion on my first project!


Huh, that's somewhat of a new take on a 97+ front end. Not half bad fab work for a beginner at all I'd say. I can't fab at all so you're definitely ahead of me. Looks good man.JonnyRebXJ said:Yeah, I've only had the jeep for a few months and it wasn't in the best of shape when I got it. The next major project is going to be fabbing up some floor boards. It had been driven up north by the previous owner and they're pretty good and rusted out. It's a '96 and I did a custom '97 front grill fab, but I want to re do it as the plasic has cracked a little.
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Yeah, I think if I got hit from behind those would be the only things not jacked up... that is until I fab a rear bumper! The reason I didn't round off the edges, is because I wanted to follow the lines of the tail lights and the rest of the XJ.TNT said:Have you stood back and given them a good kick or two to see if they really work?
Function and form is a good combo.
Rev Den said:Hmmm....
Road tires.
No lift.
No hooks.
Trailer wires dangling.
good thing you built those.....the shopping carts can be a bitch.
Rev
Nice fab however.
Rev Den said:Hmmm....
Road tires.
No lift.
No hooks.
Trailer wires dangling.
good thing you built those.....the shopping carts can be a bitch.
Rev
Nice fab however.