Not trying to be difficult here but need some clarification in order to steer you the right direction. What is this "ARB setup"? A portable power station?
We have these strung in our RTT and on the perimeter of our awning:
https://23zero.com/product/mood-setter-usb-led-tent-light/
Agreed, I made sure I had good chamfer on the holes and used glands to really protect the cables.
Just wanted @Great Offender to know there are options if he doesn't want to put new holes in the bed. For me, I emptied all hardware out of my bed which left even more holes, so I tried to reuse...
LOL...I'm taking notes. I've been retired for a few years and need a new hobby. So let's see ?
I could move back to Iowa which would make the wife happy. Des Moines is not far from her family. Papa is offering a safe haven to process stolen Jeeps...
What cut do you want...
Do you not already have a bunch of holes up there? I agree with what @Wolf Island Diver has recommended but on my 2020 JTR, there must have been a half dozen holes up in that corner already, there was even one or two that were the right size for me to get grommets into and bring my wiring through.
...and are we talking open bed, canopy, tonneau??? Basically what are you lighting and how much light are you looking for....apparently more than what the existing bed lights offer?
NOOOOOO!!!! No razor blades. if anything, use a plastic scraper like you would use for drywall. Warmed up enough you should have no need for anything other than a fingernail
@cholly853 I did read your other thread and even commented with the Oregon consumer protection law that would cover this BUT in all seriousness I think you need to ask yourself if the "juice is worth the squeeze" at this point.
You have every right to expect them to have delivered you a perfect...
I've replaced the graphics on the hoods of both of my JKUR's and my Gladiator. Removal is fairly easy...I literally left the vehicle in the sun for a few hours and then just peeled them off. I've heard of others using a heat gun or even a hair dryer to soften the decal and the glue but a good...
If you pull the trim off around the radio and/or then pull the radio, you'll be able to see where to route things. I routed power for my Garmin Tread to the come out of the top of the dash and routed iPhone cables to the front of the dash this way.
I think what you want to do is perfectly fine...if all you want to do is have a battery maintainer.
Now the bigger question: Do you ever have plans to install a fridge or other such stuff in the bed, back seat, or wherever? I ask because I tend to think in the mindset of future proofing on any...
Well then you haven’t been trying that hard… :CWL: :CWL: :CWL:
Did it on a local trail north of Phoenix called “Backway to Crown King”. In general it is an easy trail with bypasses around all the hard parts, but one hard part in particular I have only been successful on 3 of 6 times…this...
Agreed, read through the installation instructions and it would be one of the easier installs I've done on my build. Really curious to see if it works as advertised.
There are so many threads here about theft prevention and I consider myself a "realist" (an optimist with prior experience), so...
@CyberHero based on the question you are asking and the fact that Shrockworks is OOB, you may be tempted to look at the Ace Engineering sliders. My 2016 JKUR's personal recommendation would be to stay away from the Ace sliders. Here's what happened to her:
The ACE sliders mount using the...
You are better off for having avoided the dealer on a battery replacement. They have a ridiculous multi-hour procedure they have to go through to validate and document the batteries needing replacement under warranty. Most warranty replacements are just a matter of a tech verifying that the...