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  1. Tazer JL & Mopar AUX Switch/ESS Issue

    Thanks for your guidance. I’ll go back to the gray plug in the footwell and work on it some more with a proper pick. And I’ll re-check the plug that you replaced in the center dash.
  2. Mopar Aux Switch PSA!!!

    I’m having the same problem. Can you describe the 5 amp fuse location more? Is it on the AUX switch harness? TIA
  3. Tazer JL & Mopar AUX Switch/ESS Issue

    I installed the AUX switches this past weekend and am having similar issues. The ESS light and message on dash and no power or function of the AUX switches. Is the connection that you replaced the one that plugs into the switch panel? On the gray connector in the passenger footwell where the...
  4. Texas Sold: Axles front and rear 2018 Sahara

    ___SOLD___Taken out of my 2018 Sahara JL, 35,000 miles. Front and rear axles complete with brakes, driveshafts, track bars, springs and shocks. 3.45 ratio gears. I'm in the Dallas, TX area. everything is on 1 long pallet and I have a forklift available to load on your truck or trailer...
  5. Texas Rubicon Axles (Houston)

    I purchased this today. Chris is a great seller, very responsive with questions. Axles were as described and well packed.
  6. Hothead Headliners

    I bought the graphite color headliner with the sound assassin strips and side window panels. My first pleasant impression was opening the box, everything was very well packaged and organized, very professional. The installation instructions were clear and complete (not translated to engrish)...
  7. Show the stickers / decals you've added to your Jeep Wrangler JL

    Distressed Texas flag on each fender vent.
  8. Show the stickers / decals you've added to your Jeep Wrangler JL

    That looks awesome, the next step could be some leds down in the vents so they glow like headlights.
  9. Show the stickers / decals you've added to your Jeep Wrangler JL

    ? for those that have vinyl cutters. I'm aware of the Cricut, what other machines can Y'all recommend for an almost competent computer user? Thanks HH
  10. Chainsaws and such

    This isn't a direct answer to your Question, You might consider the battery powered saw. I have used the Milwaukee 18v saw with their 12.0 amp/hr battery. It is a great medium duty saw comparable to my Echo CS-400. You still need to capture the bar oil drips that every saw has, but no fuel/oil...


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