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I don’t mind them and taking them off does nothing so the lazy saga continues

I had a jku so they’ve been throwing me off. Took them off, was very easy
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All all the stupid long torx bolts out and it falls right out
 

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That’s not entirely true. Taking them off hurts your gas mileage by 0.001% and makes your jeep look 0.001% cooler.
Oh I totally forgot those much needed benefits lol
 

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I am in the process of taking mine off so I can put on 35's. What I have noticed is that the wiring for the lights is exposed. Does anyone have a solution to cover them up after removing the euro splashguards?
 

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I am in the process of taking mine off so I can put on 35's. What I have noticed is that the wiring for the lights is exposed. Does anyone have a solution to cover them up after removing the euro splashguards?
I trimmed the existing splash guards and replaced the portion of the guard that covers the fog light wiring.

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