BlueScapegoat
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It's got a bit more chooch but it's pretty subtle. Ordered the AEV snorkel today, hoping they play nicely together.How do you like it ?
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It's got a bit more chooch but it's pretty subtle. Ordered the AEV snorkel today, hoping they play nicely together.How do you like it ?
Your JT was one of those examples, that in MY MIND and eyes, personally, is one that shows where an individual part of mod on its own may be a "hmm, well......." thing, but together, they combine and compliment each other. The combo of those fenders, the bumper, lights and such is as if you had a plan in mind as to the final look.Thanks Shadows! The pictures really don't do them justice. As mentioned, the drl gapping needs to be improved but these are well constructed and fairly ridged.
Now, in fact, after the paint job I was talked into not taking it out in the winter or muck by the owner of the shop that sprayed the red for me.Sweet AMC!!! That thing looks mint. You wheel it? ?
I have no reason at all for the setup you have (other than if I was going for the look) but there's times I wish the amber lens on mine was clear with amber bulb.
We add some ballast to all our plow trucks at work. Makes a big difference in handling, especially when the plow is up. You should think about putting a rubber flap/deflector on the top of your plow.I guess I did it "to".......... wasn't for. I was for me, to the truck -
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Their web site says "no ballast needed" for the Gladiator Overland.
I could argue the point........... so it got 210 pounds. It actually rides better with the rear ballast, IMO.
The rear board is to keep the tubes off the ladder.
The front ones are for plywood hauling and to keep the tubes from sliding forward.
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I got the Morimoto side markers as they were a bit cheaper than the diode dynamics. They make amber, clear, and smoked. I also have the matching morimoto turn sequential turn signals.Your JT was one of those examples, that in MY MIND and eyes, personally, is one that shows where an individual part of mod on its own may be a "hmm, well......." thing, but together, they combine and compliment each other. The combo of those fenders, the bumper, lights and such is as if you had a plan in mind as to the final look.
They work well together.
Hard to tell a problem with the lights "from here".
Got a question, though - visibility of the fender lights? How do the turn signals look?
I have no reason at all for the setup you have (other than if I was going for the look) but there's times I wish the amber lens on mine was clear with amber bulb.
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Even on my little SX4, which came factory with amber TS/park light housings, I changed to clear and amber LED bulbs. I just didn't like the amber light lens/housing.
The lights under the headlights were originally amber - didn't like that. Not a fan on the JT, either.
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Wow, what a compliment from a well respected member such as yourself. I appreciate that very much, thank you!! The lights emit a very visible white light during normal operation. When the turn is activated the white turns to amber and the amber strobes on and off. Upon t/s cancellation it "switches back" to solid on white. It functions exactly as the bulb drl setup which drops the drl when the t/s is activated. Funny thing is the wiring setup from Rugged Ridge came with 3 options for wiring.Your JT was one of those examples, that in MY MIND and eyes, personally, is one that shows where an individual part of mod on its own may be a "hmm, well......." thing, but together, they combine and compliment each other. The combo of those fenders, the bumper, lights and such is as if you had a plan in mind as to the final look.
They work well together.
Hard to tell a problem with the lights "from here".
Got a question, though - visibility of the fender lights? How do the turn signals look?
I have no reason at all for the setup you have (other than if I was going for the look) but there's times I wish the amber lens on mine was clear with amber bulb.
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Even on my little SX4, which came factory with amber TS/park light housings, I changed to clear and amber LED bulbs. I just didn't like the amber light lens/housing.
The lights under the headlights were originally amber - didn't like that. Not a fan on the JT, either.
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Looks awesome brother! What fender liners are those by any chance, they look like a great fit as well.Installed Rugged Ridge Max Terrain fenders this weekend. I'm happy with the results and gained a ton of clearance. My only negative comment is concerning the gapping around the drl's. It's not terrible but could be improved on. I will find some filler to seal the gap. I'm loving the led light bar next to the head lights.
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Thanks!! They are fishbone offroad liners. The fronts went in great. The rears were an absolute pita!! I think something changed from the 20 model they used for fittment and the 21 I installed them on. It DID fit but needed a little encouragement to do so.Looks awesome brother! What fender liners are those by any chance, they look like a great fit as well.
Looks great. Question: I'm about to install a Injen SES5007 Single Exit High Tuck Cat Back exhaust. My gladiator is on 37" with a 3.5" lift. Do you believe I'll be able to pop the stock exhaust out whole? without cutting? Easily? Id like to save it for just stupid reasons but. I need my jeep in the morning. Can't get stuck and too damn cold to do this in the driveway.Got home and installed my AWE Trail exhaust. Took about 30 minutes to remove the OEM exhaust and install.
Of note, I had previously chopped the exhaust to dump over the axle......so I took like 5 minutes to remove in one piece
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You might be able to squeak it out, if not cut on a straight section then use a band clamp if you wanted to reinstallLooks great. Question: I'm about to install a Injen SES5007 Single Exit High Tuck Cat Back exhaust. My gladiator is on 37" with a 3.5" lift. Do you believe I'll be able to pop the stock exhaust out whole? without cutting? Easily? Id like to save it for just stupid reasons but. I need my jeep in the morning. Can't get stuck and too damn cold to do this in the driveway.
Thank you for the fast response. Agreed. Less stressful to just lop it in half. Why struggle.You might be able to squeak it out, if not cut on a straight section then use a band clamp if you wanted to reinstall
I have the Diode Dynamics corners, very happy with them.but there's times I wish the amber lens on mine was clear with amber bulb.
I was able to pull mine out on the street when I put my awe trail on. I just put the rear up on ramps. Took some finagling but I got it out in one piece.Looks great. Question: I'm about to install a Injen SES5007 Single Exit High Tuck Cat Back exhaust. My gladiator is on 37" with a 3.5" lift. Do you believe I'll be able to pop the stock exhaust out whole? without cutting? Easily? Id like to save it for just stupid reasons but. I need my jeep in the morning. Can't get stuck and too damn cold to do this in the driveway.