wolf
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Crescent city, Fllooks very clean. good job.
where in FL are you
Crescent city, Fllooks very clean. good job.
where in FL are you
Don’t believe so, I’ve seen many people do it. I could be mistaken but I guess we’ll find out this weekend when I go wheeling lolLooks great, but don't 35's require a wider wheel?
Since you run spacers you are okay, stock wheels on non rubicon axles require less backspacing to clear suspension components.Don’t believe so, I’ve seen many people do it. I could be mistaken but I guess we’ll find out this weekend when I go wheeling lol
How was the install? Thinking about grabbing a set in amber for the front bumper.Here is a link to the site
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09335991K?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2_dt_b_product_details
They seem to be pretty well built
Mounting was simple I used the existing holes and bolts on the bumper. If you have a winch already installed it is a little tight at that location. I used AUX 1 in the engine bay so wiring was painless.How was the install? Thinking about grabbing a set in amber for the front bumper.
Oh yeah I have no issues with rubbing or anything like that, I have 1 ¾” wheel spacers, make for a perfect stance and like I said no rubbing.Since you run spacers you are okay, stock wheels on non rubicon axles require less backspacing to clear suspension components.
Thx ,, Did u have to use the included relay or just direct connect?Mounting was simple I used the existing holes and bolts on the bumper. If you have a winch already installed it is a little tight at that location. I used AUX 1 in the engine bay so wiring was painless.
NO I had pre-wired before the lights arrived.Thx ,, Did u have to use the included relay or just direct connect?
What hoist is that? thanksMounted up the hardtop hoist, was a bit tight for space but so much easier than me and the wife lifting it off, and put the softop on as we move in to our Australian Summer
Not to hijack Steve F’s responseWhat hoist is that? thanks
Nice Work!Installed the Genesis dual battery system. Who ever said they did it in a couple hrs, I don’t think so. Took me 6 plus hrs and two trips to napa for a few sockets etc. I installed it by myself which I don’t recommend, After following the instructions from Genesis video, cranked right up. Took a test drive, great. Next I will install the g -screen. Still can’t make my mind up where to mount it. I like the location on the video but. Looks like a pita to do. First I need a 3 day recoup. The Genesis Seems like a good product. Better than factory crap. Now I have a good factory battery and baby battery if any one is interested, also rubicon take of front suspension parts which I replaced with steersmarts. You pick up (all free). FYI don’t do this in 85-90 degree weather. It was brutal and stupid on my part but it’s done.
Great question. There's some good content here - https://www.jlwranglerforums.com/fo...l-ammo-d701-rims-will-the-lug-nuts-fit.58008/I was looking at getting a set for mine but the site said no after market rims? I have a set of 17”x12.5 Fuel rims. Any idea if they’ll fit?