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Scott
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Scott has reviewed 3 Product(s).
5 minute Install
sherold 5 years ago
I had been running some cheap lights, and while doing some work under the jeep, I managed to snap the tabs holding the old lights in place. The construction on these lights are top notch. 1 simple bolt to align the factory slots, and you're good to go. I have always had issues with JW SPEAKER wiring harnesses, so zip tied as best I could and will see how it works. I tested the lights with my additional KC driving lights, and they're is no flickering. Signaling works exactly as expected.
JW Speaker 239 J2 Series, 3.5in Round LED Turn Signal Light Kit, Smoke
Must have for a solid crawler
sherold 5 years ago
This exhaust services its exact purpose for what I was looking for. It allows me to increase my departure angle without fear of smashing the factory muffler and tail pipe. The installation was simple, and the hardest part was removing the factory exhaust. This exhaust is loud. You will need to remove both the factory muffler and the resonator to install this exhaust system, which is essentially just a resonator. You also need to be careful of your exhaust clamp locations, as they will vibrate against the driver-side frame if you don't line them up properly. I ended up cutting some thin silicon pads and gluing them with RTV at the clamps to prevent the rattle that was still occurring.

Magnaflow Rock Crawler Series Cat-Back Exhaust
Simple Install, Elegant Solution
sherold 5 years ago
After the install of a winch and RockJock AntiRock up front, I needed to move my vacuum pump up into the engine bay. I looked at several solutions, including hacking together a mount from scrap metal. While I do not yet have an SPOD kit, this kit provides an optimal solution for mounting the vacuum pump without sacrificing precious space for your air compressor or other engine bay additions. Installation took 30 minutes, and instructions weren't even needed. Northridge provides a wiring kit to ensure everything can reach the new location.

Northridge4x4 Spod/Vacuum Pump Bracket Kit
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