wibornz
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- First Name
- Ted
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- Aug 3, 2018
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- JL Unlimited Rubicon
- Occupation
- Retired from Corrections....I have stories.
They do look skinny, but it's not as bad as I have been thinking it would look. I can do a lift but the tires are a little out of reach at the moment. Thanks for the side shot to give me some more perspective!Here’s the mopar lift with stock 33’s
I have a sunrider and damn I want a set just to put on my stored freedom panels.I know! I'm about to do the same. Thanks, John! NOT! LOL
You better be careful mentioning the "P" word. You will probably pop up on the CIAs radar somewhere...
Thanks for pic. I agree the shape and brightness are appealing. Looks great on your grill!WRGLR-JL, here is a pic I just took at dusk of the prerunner lights. These are the tinted version, which makes them more subtle when lit. They also offer a clear version that is most likely a little brighter. The original round ones I had were extremely bright, which I liked, but these definitely blend into the grill better with the rectangle shape and tint. I would say they now look more like what you see on various pickups.
That knee panel pops right off, makes access easier.Installed my Tazer... much bigger pain in the ass than I thought... you need small hands
Definitely easier, but still a pain in the ass.That knee panel pops right off, makes access easier.
It will be something I eventually do got about a dozen cuts on my hand from the metal bar in the way... my hands are just too be for that area, but its inDefinitely easier, but still a pain in the ass.
@J_Winslow I'd recommend getting this extension cable so you don't have to fumble with it quite so much: https://www.zautomotive.com/product/z_sgw_ext/
I’d like more information on these, where did you get the usb ports, where did you tap into a power source?Added some USB charge ports. Yes, the mirror is flipped.
Throw those hinge nuts in a bag and toss them into a drawer never to be seen again. I snapped one of mine just like that a long time ago. Bought a replacement hinge, painted it and realized it was unnecessary. Its still sitting in my toolbox.Snapped a hinge pin. Super fun. (Also added an adjustable track bar)