@wiredup60 nice rig as well! I had those wheels on my Gladiator when I bought it! They do look great.
I just ordered a Corsa Touring turn down exhaust. Will update once it ships and I get it installed.
Sorry you had those issues. I'm not home to take a picture for you. I could do it tomorrow for you but outthats obviously to late. Once I figured out one side, the other side was easy for the OBD2. Personally I read an about too many people having issues with their tazer here for me to...
I just pulled the trigger and ordered the Corsa touring w/ turndown tip. Unfortunately it's on backorder and per @Quadratec it should ship by the end of the month. It's going to be a long 3 weeks.
I must admit, I have Gator envy. I bought my Gladiator used and it's all white. Nothing wrong with that. But I was just following a Gator JT through town on my lunch great and man that paint looked gorgeous in the sun.
@steffen707 here's pictures of where I ran the harness. I probably could have even gone one hole back in the frame if I wanted too. The harness goes up and is zip tied to a cross member up and out of the way. In the engine bay the harness came right up behind the fuse box. I actually...
I went from the back to the front. I figured I'd only pull enough wire up into the engine bay as needed. The rest I could coil neatly out back. There was also more to work with in the back of the truck. I could lay the fish tap out in the driveway too since my truck was pulled into the...
1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee 5.9 ZJ
1998 Jeep Wrangler Sahara TJ
2007 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited JKU
2020 Jeep Gladiator Rubicon JT
Looks I jump in every 10 years or so to get my fix
This is my first foray into diodes. I can't take credit for the diode. Someone here posted it in their auxiliary light thread and I ordered it immediately on Amazon for the same reason. It seemed too simple.
To answer your first question, this diode does accept two 2 potential positive leads...
Here's some more pictures of how I mounted up lights.
https://www.jeepgladiatorforum.com/forum/threads/rigid-led-back-up-lighting-use-of-aux-switches-possible.26396/page-2#post-461461
All done. I could have cut the harness down further but I just could the wires and zip tied it up needed to the trailer hight frame behind the rear bumper.
Mounting the lights...
I fabbed up my own brackets and spacers using some left over metal stock and hardware in my workshop. This was after I drilled the bumper in a couple of spots (yes couple) and not liked the what it looked.
I ran the harness through the frame using a metal fish tape (snake).
I used a posi-tap to grab the signal from the reverse light on the trailer harness behind the bumper. (Orange/white wire)
Well, here's my write quick write up. This project was pretty easy overall. Just to recap, I had these Rigid LEDs mounted on my F150 that I removed before trading it in. The kit came with a wiring harness that including a relay and 3 way switch that was not needed for the Jeep.
Here's a...