So What Was Done to Your Jeep This Week?
Got my mother f'n slabs on woohoo!
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Thanks bob-o.
They're surprisingly easy to do, especially with an sPod.
In my 2008, I did something similar with red LEDs, but tapped into the HVAC dimmer circuit for the instrument lights, then routed through a switch so I had the option to turn them on/off when the instrument lights were lit... plus they were dimmable (with factory dimmer switch). Yesterday was the first time I took apart the dash on my 2013(not as hard as I thought actually), and decided I wasn't ready to start getting crazy with tapping into the factory wiring just yet, so just used the sPod for these lights. I think I'm going to add 2 more green LED strips under the backs of the front seats to illuminate the footwells for the rear seats. Might be a cool effect.
Just been trying to keep myself busy with minor "low cost" mods until I can pull the trigger all at once on lift, shocks, 37s, driveshafts, spacers, tire carrier, and all the cool expensive stuff
They're surprisingly easy to do, especially with an sPod. In my 2008, I did something similar with red LEDs, but tapped into the HVAC dimmer circuit for the instrument lights, then routed through a switch so I had the option to turn them on/off when the instrument lights were lit... plus they were dimmable (with factory dimmer switch). Yesterday was the first time I took apart the dash on my 2013(not as hard as I thought actually), and decided I wasn't ready to start getting crazy with tapping into the factory wiring just yet, so just used the sPod for these lights. I think I'm going to add 2 more green LED strips under the backs of the front seats to illuminate the footwells for the rear seats. Might be a cool effect.
Just been trying to keep myself busy with minor "low cost" mods until I can pull the trigger all at once on lift, shocks, 37s, driveshafts, spacers, tire carrier, and all the cool expensive stuff
Thanks bob-o.
They're surprisingly easy to do, especially with an sPod.In my 2008, I did something similar with red LEDs, but tapped into the HVAC dimmer circuit for the instrument lights, then routed through a switch so I had the option to turn them on/off when the instrument lights were lit... plus they were dimmable (with factory dimmer switch). Yesterday was the first time I took apart the dash on my 2013(not as hard as I thought actually), and decided I wasn't ready to start getting crazy with tapping into the factory wiring just yet, so just used the sPod for these lights. I think I'm going to add 2 more green LED strips under the backs of the front seats to illuminate the footwells for the rear seats. Might be a cool effect.
Just been trying to keep myself busy with minor "low cost" mods until I can pull the trigger all at once on lift, shocks, 37s, driveshafts, spacers, tire carrier, and all the cool expensive stuff

A 50" will look pretty sick on your rig... compliments those Slabs very nicely


