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Old 02-08-2017, 04:01 PM
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Originally Posted by Shelby73
I added poison spyder b pillars, AMP power steps, Nav system, RIPP highflow cats, and drop pitman arm. Starting to come together.<img src="https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=666168"/><img src="https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=666169"/>
whoa nice stitches on the drivers door doh
Old 02-08-2017, 06:03 PM
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Thanks, the stitches came from Moab. The previous owner went out there twice with Sarge. I figured battle scars is part of the Jeep, and the door is still fully functional so why fix it. Besides probably going to get more dings out on the trails anyway.
Old 02-09-2017, 06:27 AM
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Originally Posted by Shelby73
I added poison spyder b pillars, AMP power steps, Nav system, RIPP highflow cats, and drop pitman arm. Starting to come together.Attachment 666168Attachment 666169
ha, the stitches are a nice touch. I like.
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I also ordered an attitude hood guard and some tail light guards. My first aftermarket products.
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Just got thru rewiring my Hella windshield lights. The dealer installed them years ago and had them hooked up to the low beams so tied them into the highs. I like them better on the high beam because I can switch them off quickly from the lever. The low beams already have the fog lights wired then them.
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Originally Posted by Gman*2007
Just got thru rewiring my Hella windshield lights. The dealer installed them years ago and had them hooked up to the low beams so tied them into the highs. I like them better on the high beam because I can switch them off quickly from the lever. The low beams already have the fog lights wired then them.
You can run those lights legally on the road in TX? In CA you'd get pulled over for sure lol
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Originally Posted by vgullotta
You can run those lights legally on the road in TX? In CA you'd get pulled over for sure lol
That's another reason I wanted them tied-in to my high beams.
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No state is going to allow off-road lights to be tied to low beam and I would find it hard to believe allowing them to be tied to the high beam either. It's a pure safety issue for other drivers.
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Originally Posted by vgullotta
You can run those lights legally on the road in TX? In CA you'd get pulled over for sure lol
It's often not enforced, but it's not legal here in Texas, either. Unless DPS sees you, though, you likely can get away with it.
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Prepped the RJ44 for paint!!!
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