JLURD
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That shakira tho!Another mounting solution without losing the sunglass cubby
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That shakira tho!Another mounting solution without losing the sunglass cubby
Jammin!That shakira tho!
that’s funny, my 4 year old refers to her as “the pretty girl” he loves to watch her videos lol he likes them older womenJammin!
is that a kit or individual items in you recovery kit?Wasn't happy with the silver cover they offer so this happened.
Factor 55 stuff is top quality!
It's a kit, I believe it's called the "sawtooth" kit.is that a kit or individual items in you recovery kit?
The dealer told me that if you lift it without using a Mopar one it could affect the OEM warranty and extended warranty. Is that true. I know certain mods affect warranty but I never owned a new Jeep to find out. Harley has been cracking down I hear about slip on exhaust, GM also on non OEM add ons affecting warranty. All the OEM'S want a piece of the addon cash and they are looking to force it.I spoke with Dennis Collins of Collins brother Jeeps and he said they were good and he installs them. He was supposed to be checking on one for the diesel...there is a Mopar part number but nothing in stock yet. He said it should just be a spring load change because of the 400 lbs of additional engine weight.
Love the flag, I am not sure how they would look with the Bikini Pearl paint. I will have to see of O can find one online to look at.Installed a Warn Elite Stubby Crawler bumper and Warn Zeon 10s Winch...have my Factor 55 Flatline on order. Also have the Warn Skid plate on order.
Some American flare!
67 Design for my Phone, iPad mount coming.
The bundle of wires is folded over on itself and taped up tight and sandwiched between the fender and battery. I had to use a long utility knife to cut the tape and then some needle nose pliers to pull it up.Who's found the auxiliary switch wiring under the hood of their 3.0?
Where was it?
Thanks you.The bundle of wires is folded over on itself and taped up tight and sandwiched between the fender and battery. I had to use a long utility knife to cut the tape and then some needle nose pliers to pull it up.
Right on. Would you mind sharing a pic of where you mounted the interrupt? I am considering this as well.