Did you ever find out if JK driveshafts are interchangeable?Drive shaft interchangeability? I noticed that MetalCloak has the same part number for their 2012 and up JK front DS as their JL front DS. Does this mean the Teraflex JK high angle Rzeppa will work on the JL? I do have an old 2 door JK front DS, so I could check, but I'm too busy typing right now...
Inquiring minds want to know...
Do you have any specifics, like measurements? I'll do a little drilling and grinding to save $400!Doors (1/2 doors, tubes, etc) for JK won’t fit JL.
Where did you get the strenghtening plates and the light adapters?I got the hard rock/10th anniversary bumper to fit pretty easily, I wallowed out the holes on my JL and put the strengthening plates between the JL mount and the bumper (since the JL didn’t use any) to push it out slightly. I now think I might have just been able to swap tow hooks instead of making the holes bigger. I used my plastic bumper fog light harness and put its LED fog lights in the bumper (I already had the light adapters). Skid plate fit and protects the sway bar disconnect although I had to make adapters to mount the bottom to the hangy down part of the JL where the brace of the plastic bumper connected.
The Maximus-3 stinger came with everything, but the frame connector to strengthen the stinger didn’t fit. I plan to modify it or fab a new one, but haven’t had time yet. I used my hard rock fog light mount plates that I got to replace the halogen fog lights it came with. I did have to snip off one side mounting tabs of my JL fog lights to get them to fit. The other side mount to the adapter bracket. I got that on eBay (as I did the hard rock bumper - I think I probably spend too much time there looking for Jeep parts).Where did you get the strenghtening plates and the light adapters?
Thanks!!! Just saved me $70 on a tow hitch for my cargo basketFactory rear hitch mounts the same JK to JL so in someone’s case where they didn’t add the towin package and had one laying around off a JK this would work. Was confirmed by Hauck Off-road on their Facebook video.
Thanks for the advise I found a hardrock bumper on facebook market and jumped on it. bumper fit perfectly. Could you post a picture of how you put the skid plate on. thank you for trying it out for us firstThe Maximus-3 stinger came with everything, but the frame connector to strengthen the stinger didn’t fit. I plan to modify it or fab a new one, but haven’t had time yet. I used my hard rock fog light mount plates that I got to replace the halogen fog lights it came with. I did have to snip off one side mounting tabs of my JL fog lights to get them to fit. The other side mount to the adapter bracket. I got that on eBay (as I did the hard rock bumper - I think I probably spend too much time there looking for Jeep parts).
Thanks for the advise I found a hardrock bumper on facebook market and jumped on it. bumper fit perfectly. Could you post a picture of how you adapted the skid plate to work. thank you for trying it out for us firstThe Maximus-3 stinger came with everything, but the frame connector to strengthen the stinger didn’t fit. I plan to modify it or fab a new one, but haven’t had time yet. I used my hard rock fog light mount plates that I got to replace the halogen fog lights it came with. I did have to snip off one side mounting tabs of my JL fog lights to get them to fit. The other side mount to the adapter bracket. I got that on eBay (as I did the hard rock bumper - I think I probably spend too much time there looking for Jeep parts).
I will take a picture this evening. But since it basically Hits the part of the frame that sticks down on the JL (where the metal brace/protector of the JL plastic bumper is mounted) I just crudely cut off some aluminum angle mounted it to that brace mount point and bolted the skid to that angle. I figured it didn’t need too much strength against being pulled away.Thanks for the advise I found a hardrock bumper on facebook market and jumped on it. bumper fit perfectly. Could you post a picture of how you put the skid plate on. thank you for trying it out for us first