Rhinebeck01
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Yes , you can get at the Aux battery, from above but..... A lot more to the exchange, going from up above though.. A lot more to screw up, too.
The Factory Service Manual has you fooling with the fender liner.... yuk...
Anyway, when I watched my tech friend changing out the Aux battery on a JL, he mentioned to me, that he would rather just pull the whole fender flare, versus fooling with the fender liner in order to get to the Aux battery... He told me it would be so much easier/faster..
Oh, prior to ever pulling a JL fender flare, you might just want to purchase a couple of fender flare clips, just in case you break one.
You can get them here for less than a dollar each. https://www.quadratec.com/p/omix/fender-flare-clip-wrangler-jl-gladiator-jt-11609.41
So, I remembered seeing this video a year or so ago and geeez, my tech friend had the right idea, in regard to just easily pulling the flair to gain easy access to the Aux battery.
Here is the video... it is worth the time to watch it, in it's entirety.. ESPECIALLY, if someday you yourself might want to replace your Aux battery yourself.
The Factory Service Manual has you fooling with the fender liner.... yuk...
Anyway, when I watched my tech friend changing out the Aux battery on a JL, he mentioned to me, that he would rather just pull the whole fender flare, versus fooling with the fender liner in order to get to the Aux battery... He told me it would be so much easier/faster..
Oh, prior to ever pulling a JL fender flare, you might just want to purchase a couple of fender flare clips, just in case you break one.
You can get them here for less than a dollar each. https://www.quadratec.com/p/omix/fender-flare-clip-wrangler-jl-gladiator-jt-11609.41
So, I remembered seeing this video a year or so ago and geeez, my tech friend had the right idea, in regard to just easily pulling the flair to gain easy access to the Aux battery.
Here is the video... it is worth the time to watch it, in it's entirety.. ESPECIALLY, if someday you yourself might want to replace your Aux battery yourself.
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