How We Upgraded Our Woodgrain Trim
Jan 1st 2026
Inside the Process, Materials, and Installation Tips
At Jeep Recyclers, we’re constantly chasing one thing: better. Better quality, better processes, and a better experience for our customers. That philosophy is exactly what drove the evolution of our Full Size Jeep woodgrain trim kits.
In this article, we want to pull back the curtain and show you:
How our trim is made
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Looking for something other than stock for your FSJ’s gauge cluster? Our aluminum overlays for 1973–1985 Full Size Jeeps are sold as plain, unfinished blanks that you can finish your way—paint, powder coat, vinyl wrap, brushed, polished, or add your own one-off decals. These overlays let you achieve a flawless front surface without fighting the tight corners o
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Fuel Gauge Fix for 1973–1985 Full-Size Jeeps
Sep 30th 2025
Full Size Jeep Fuel Gauge Fix (1973–1985)
If your FSJ’s fuel gauge reads wrong or costs too much to replace, this Full Size Jeep fuel gauge fix shows how to repurpose the factory oil-pressure gauge into a spot-on fuel gauge. The oil and fuel gauges share the same internal movement—swap the face, wire it on the bench, and make two tiny adjustments so ½ t
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FSJ Gauge Cluster Testing (1973–1985): PCB, CVR, Senders & Gauges Explained
Posted by Adam McDaniel on Sep 14th 2025
FSJ Gauge Cluster Testing & Restoration (1973–1985): PCB, CVR, Senders & Gauges
Author: Adam McDaniel, JeepRecyclers.comApplies to: 1974–1985 FSJ clusters (and principles useful across 1963–1991)
Quick Safety Note
Electrical work on 40–50-year-old wiring can cause fires if done incorrectly. Inspect for chafed wires, melted insulation, and loose c
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The Ultimate Gauge Cluster Lens Upgrade for 1974–1985 Full-Size Jeeps
If you own a 1974–1985 Full-Size Jeep Wagoneer, Grand Wagoneer, Cherokee, or J-Series truck, you know the importance of a clear, durable gauge cluster lens. A faded or scratched lens can make even the nicest restoration look tired—and it can make your gauges harder to read.
In this guide (an
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