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  1. ***Official Mojave Thread*** Lets talk Mojaves

    Does anyone happen to know production numbers for the 2020 Mojave?
  2. Mohave Production number

    So I ordered a 2020 Mojave on March 11th last year. How can I find out the production number? It was built in two days after production started, so I believe it has to be one of the first ones produced.
  3. Swapping the Mojave plastic bumper with the Mopar steel bumper

    Its no problem whatsoever, but no it does not. I put this on it yesterday. Its a license plate relocation bracket that I flipped so I can run a whip flag for the dunes .
  4. Swapping the Mojave plastic bumper with the Mopar steel bumper

    Well I had one more head on in my phone...
  5. Whip mount for the dunes.

    So I've seen that quite a few people were looking for front whip flag mounts for the dunes. I figured I'd show you what I came up with. This is a aluminum license plate relocation bracket used by tuners. It was purchased off Ebay for $10. This one is made by Sick Speed. They even had some orange...
  6. Swapping the Mojave plastic bumper with the Mopar steel bumper

    Here's two "Head ons" that I have in my phone.
  7. Swapping the Mojave plastic bumper with the Mopar steel bumper

    Yes I did. I have no problems with it whatsoever. We Yes I did. It was fine. They even give you brackets to switch out the included aftermarket fogs for the factory ones. I had to trim it a little with a small cutoff wheel on a Dremel. Its a great deal. By the time I sell my factory bumper and...
  8. Swapping the Mojave plastic bumper with the Mopar steel bumper

    Thank you,, glad to help. I've been wanting to do this since I ordered my Mojave. I knew it would bolt up to the frame horns with the eight bolts that go through the tow hooks. I just had to figure out the skid plate. There are a few different ways it can be done. You just have to figure out...
  9. Swapping the Mojave plastic bumper with the Mopar steel bumper

    Here's a better shot of where I trimmed the bumper.
  10. Swapping the Mojave plastic bumper with the Mopar steel bumper

    No not at all. The hooks were simple. So I did trim radius off the factory brackets rather than make new ones. It was simple and quick. That moved the skid back about a 1/2 inch though. I wasn't able to catch the four smaller bolt holes in bumper now. The skid was never attached there anyways...
  11. Swapping the Mojave plastic bumper with the Mopar steel bumper

    So this is a pic before I trimmed it. If you look close at the inside corners of the opening you can see the yellow crayon marks. I basically squared those angled corners up to 90°. Then the skid slid right up into place. I can take a after shot too and post it. I
  12. Swapping the Mojave plastic bumper with the Mopar steel bumper

    I had trim a tiny bit off the bumper. I can take a picture from the top down to show were I cleaned it up, but no this way I didn't have to alter the Mojave skid in any way whatsoever.
  13. Swapping the Mojave plastic bumper with the Mopar steel bumper

    The shop light is against the grill. I couldn't wait until Tuesday to fab some new brackets. So I took a Metabo to the factory brackets. That will now not allow me to catch these bolt holes.
  14. Swapping the Mojave plastic bumper with the Mopar steel bumper

    Wash-15 whip flag mount, sorry I'm four Margaritas in! Its the holiday weekend , don't judge! Lol
  15. Swapping the Mojave plastic bumper with the Mopar steel bumper

    The top outside bolt is a perfect location for a Wadh-15 quick release whip flag mount for the dunes!


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