I would like to see pictures from underneath and maybe looking in from the side, I have a muffler delete pipe on there now so I’m aware of how easy the install would be. Thanks for all the info.This is sold by Savvy, not Magnaflow but uses a Magnaflow muffler. I took video of the install and will try and get the thing put together in the next few days to post. Meanwhile I can take photos from any angle that would be helpful. Would you like a photo from the right or left wheel or right under the Jeep or ?
On the install side, I can tell you it is pretty much plug and play, SUPER simple to install. Probably 15 to 20 minutes including going in the house for a glass of iced tea.
Here is a link to the exhaust on their website: https://savvyoffroad.com/product/savvy-magnaflow-built-jl-axle-back-exhaust/
PS - Found this discount code that works for $30 off: JF2018 or if that doesn't work there is this one for $19 off : Savvy2020
Is Klu a Russian Blue? Looks like one, we've had a couple in my family.I have Klu
She is! She's our first and awesome! SUCH a good cat. Poor thing is in the vet today: last week, she was running around crazy and hurt her leg, so she's limping right now. Poor girl.Is Klu a Russian Blue? Looks like one, we've had a couple in my family.
Starting to eliminate the chrome and silver on the inside. Air vent rings, speedometer/odometer rings, steering wheel trim, shifter plate. The covers were only available in bright red or carbon fiber but I hate carbon fiber more than chrome so painted them satin black.
Russian Blues are an amazing breed, very chill cats and extremely loyal. Hope her leg mends quickly!She is! She's our first and awesome! SUCH a good cat. Poor thing is in the vet today: last week, she was running around crazy and hurt her leg, so she's limping right now. Poor girl.
Poor girl has a torn ACL. She's only 6. She gets extra pampering from us now.Russian Blues are an amazing breed, very chill cats and extremely loyal. Hope her leg mends quickly!
Thanks for the info! Good to know they're still working for being a lower priced option. They're the only style I keep going back to.I still have them but am looking to update to a single lens setup, these multiple lens sets have a horrible cutoff that's all over the place. The width of the light output isn't real good either, it's a shame because I really like the look of the lights
Those single lens sets I've seen are much better w/ regard to nice defined cutoff & output.
Here's a few that come to mind
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Round-9-In...angler-JL-Gladiator-Renegade-SUV/113910230290
https://www.ebay.com/itm/ORACLE-Lig...adlights-for-Jeep-JL-JT-5839-504/223939497615
https://www.ebay.com/itm/9-LED-Head...-JL-JLU-Gladiator-2018-2019-2020/233441064938
When I was a kid, an adult male Russian Blue (unneutered) adopted us. He was stray, and was missing a foot. Totally afraid of people. We named him "fradie." But we left food outside and built him a little house full of straw to stay warm in in the winter. He could never come inside because he was far too old to neuter and man could he get some distance when he sprayed a tree. He eventually warmed up to us and let us pet him and hold him. Then one day after 4 or 5 years he disappeared. We assumed he knew his time had come and went and died in the woods peacefully. Unfortunately, we found out a few years later that a neighbor saw him chasing his own cat and he used his 12 gage on it. We never knew what happened to that cat's foot, but assumed it was either a trap or a bad previous owner. Turns out he was right to be afraid pf people in the end.Poor girl has a torn ACL. She's only 6. She gets extra pampering from us now.