That pic is behind glove box. Your aux switch wire bundle (if you have them) will be behind carpet near passenger's feet. I took that 6 wire bundle (aux 1,2,3,4,continuous, ignition) and put ring terminals on those wires and put them on a terminal board. I use the continuous power circuit for Radios. In terms of ground I used a decent gauge wire and connected a negative bus bar to the body ground bolt behind trim near passenger's feet. If you don't have aux switches you can run wires through firewall to battery. You could also run wires behind center dash and connect to cigarette lighter. Quadratec makes a nice little adaptor that splices into cigarette lighter circuit with quick connect adapters. This circuit would be ignition not continuous. I posted a picture of it early on. I had no clue the aux wire bundle had those other 2 circuits back then.David, thanks for posting about this radio and the coupon code. I bought the same Midland and got 20% off, so thanks! I am installing mine now and was wondering where exactly you got power? I can't recognize where the pic is on the Jeep. Obviously, I'm stupid and would appreciate any help.
Feel free to PM me with the details or post here.
Keep those mods coming!Brought her home from the dealership and promptly installed the Quadratech door sill guards and these Tygre Running Boards/Rock Sliders
Ordered it on the 24th and it arrived yesterday, the 30th. Pretty quick delivery. I ordered from ExtremeTerrain. Would have ordered directly from Bestop but it was actually cheaper from ET.How many days/weeks did it take after you ordered it to arrive?
Thanks so much for your reply. I just ran it to the fuse box under the hood.That pic is behind glove box. Your aux switch wire bundle (if you have them) will be behind carpet near passenger's feet. I took that 6 wire bundle (aux 1,2,3,4,continuous, ignition) and put ring terminals on those wires and put them on a terminal board. I use the continuous power circuit for Radios. In terms of ground I used a decent gauge wire and connected a negative bus bar to the body ground bolt behind trim near passenger's feet. If you don't have aux switches you can run wires through firewall to battery. You could also run wires behind center dash and connect to cigarette lighter. Quadratec makes a nice little adaptor that splices into cigarette lighter circuit with quick connect adapters. This circuit would be ignition not continuous. I posted a picture of it early on. I had no clue the aux wire bundle had those other 2 circuits back then.
I hadn’t seen these before, they look awesome, I had to go and order a set, I am not happy with straps across the weather strip/seal of the back window when is on my Haven Hoist.Got the Topsy Hooks installed.
MOPAR part from dealer around $225I've been wanting one of these after we were in the drive-in last weekend. How much? Link?
Wish I would have seen these before I bought my hinge mirrors and separate foot pegs! Nice.
One mistake I made, I unscrewed one bolt all the way off. No need. Just unscrew enough to slide the hook in.I hadn’t seen these before, they look awesome, I had to go and order a set, I am not happy with straps across the weather strip/seal of the back window when is on my Haven Hoist.
Waiting for them to arrive!