RangersGladiator
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Put some old school stripes on a new school JT. Sorry the lighting is terrible.
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I could see these selling on Etsy. ??Made another bed divider today. I hand routed the grille and headlight pattern.
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It didn't come out perfect, but mistakes open other opportunities. Instead of traditional stain, I painted it black and distressed it with wire brush, sandpaper, and steel wool.
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Then, I attached steel discs in the headlights. They were leftover from previous magnetic cellphone mounts.
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I attached magnetic battery powered puck lights from Amazon. The recessed "pockets" help keep the light from sliding down during bumpy rides.
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Here it is installed. The lights come on when it senses motion (and it is dark), like when I open the tailgate at night. Since they are attached magnetically, I can remove them quickly and use them wherever I need them. Otherwise, it adds convenience lighting.
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They work great! The lights turn off after 20 seconds if it doesn't sense motion.
Thanks, I used magnets and brackets the kit came with. The front rock lights I used the bolt from my adventurelab High-Line Fender Brace and attached it to the bracket. The other rock lights are positioned in between the rock rails and the body.Looks great. How/where did you mount the rock lights?
TY - those seem to be one of the best options that I'm also considering.
Do you hafta replace the whole wheel or can you just add the paddles?Got the paddle kit from Threedom installed that I picked up from their booth at the Jeep Invasion. Between the Borla exhaust, the K&N cold air intake, and the paddle shifters, this is not going to help my mileage at all.
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Just the paddles thankfully. The wiring harness was the hardest part but not difficult since you take a picture and use it as a guide for the new harness.Do you hafta replace the whole wheel or can you just add the paddles?