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Old Nov 6, 2019 | 06:56 PM
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Now that I have a Chev V8 in my JKUR my dilemma is getting at the #2 cylinder spark plug. #4 is not good either. Driver side is fairly easy for all. Issue is the factory battery box. So this raises 2 questions to my Jeep friends and enthusiasts;
1. Is there a compact aftermarket battery box c/w clips for the TIPM holder available?
2. or; Can I fit aftermarket inner fenders with the stock outside front fenders. I like my stockers because they capture the mud and Shiite better than anything else.

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Old Nov 7, 2019 | 04:01 AM
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I run the stock inner fenders with cut stock fenders. I trimmed the inners to fit and with, I believe, one or two stock bolts and several of the stock plastic clips and a couple of zip ties they fit great and are very snug. I have cut the body behind both front wheels (removed about 1.5" for up travel at full turn). After I did that I had to heat up the inner fender and bend it into place. It is simple and looks good IMO. Basically like stock. I can remove one side in about 30 seconds and reinstall almost as quick with just couple of new zip ties.
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Old Nov 9, 2019 | 06:00 PM
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Yes I will go with what you suggest for now. Pretty tight in there.
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