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Ever wondered how to keep your dome light off when running your wrangler with out doors? Want to add some off-road lights and need help or ideas on how to do it? You will be able to find it here. Have a Project and want to share it, send us a E-mail with detail on how you did it and take pictures, and your tech tip could be featured on this site. As we work on our future projects we will post them on here.

Our Jeeps: Links to our Jeeps and what we did to each of them, always changing, and updating, please check back often.

  • RJ’s TJ : Here is a link to my Jeep Wrangler. Mostly project meant to be done on a budget.
  • Sandmans Sahara: Cofounder James believes that bigger is better. Allot of great homemade fabrication here.
  • Project Lennys Rig (MJC Founder) Dan (Lenny) Lenhart Founder of Michiana Jeep Club Lets us show how to install a few things.
  • The Projects: below is a list of all projects we are, or will be working on. Check back often to see what we do next.
  • Off-Road/Fog lights install Part 1: Sometime you need to shed a little more light on the trail, and we’ll show you how 
  • In-dash garage door remote : The low cost answer to leaving your remote in your top down wrangler without the worry of it coming up missing. (coming soon)
  • Dome light defeat with: tired of removing and replacing your fuse when you run without your doors? Here is a simple way to keep your dome light off. (coming soon)
  • Got lift? 3 inch body lift on a TJ: Some people need more and we give it to them
  • Homemade Snorkel: We tackle the homemade snorkel project with our version of this complete with parts list. (coming soon)
  • Airaid Poweraid Throttle Body Spacer: With high gas cost we look for more ways to save some cash at the pump.
  • Speedometer Gear swap: Bigger tires means it’s time to correct the speedometer See how easy it is and what you’ll need to do it.
  • Offroading lighting Part 2: Well now that I have the winch on, I found that the lights I installed were getting in the way of the pre runner we were going to build. So I was faced with three choices. Keep the lights where they are, move the lights over and drill yet another hole in the bumper, or move them to the windshield.
  • · Homemade PreRunner: This Homemade prerunner is something our resident fabricator is best at. No detailed CAD drawings, no project time restrictions, just a couple of guys looking at the pre bent steel tube saying this would look good, and this will make it better.
  • Homemade High Lift Jack Mount: Our resident fabricator is at it again. James was able to get a high lift jack and wanted to mount it to hood. And with a little help from Project “X” and the old door hinges he was able to make his own mounting system.
  • Rough Country 4” Suspension Lift: I needed more ground clearance for larger tires in the future, but didn’t want to go the route of a body lift.
  • Project Bantam Off-road trailer: For a long time I have been looking for a rugged off road trailer for when we go on our trips. I have found one to restore and hit the trail.
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