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??? … searching now!!!
You can search & find instructions on the parts & installation on the forums, but if you're lazy or time constrained like me, you can contact "Carpemaur1" on ebay and he will sell you a harness/relay that is (IMO) factory OEM quality that is truly "plug & play" with EXCELLENT instructions on how to install it, and what to do, and what NOT to do. Absolute 5 star rating from me for this guy for his communication & product. (~$90 delivered to your door). About a 20 minute installation if you're OCD like me. 10 minutes if you're not ?. All you need is his product & an 8mm socket & a pair of snips to cut off the zip-tie tag ends.

ps. I have no affiliation with this product. Just a satisfied customer.

Luis
 

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You can search & find instructions on the parts & installation on the forums, but if you're lazy or time constrained like me, you can contact "Carpemaur1" on ebay and he will sell you a harness/relay that is (IMO) factory OEM quality that is truly "plug & play" with EXCELLENT instructions on how to install it, and what to do, and what NOT to do. Absolute 5 star rating from me for this guy for his communication & product. (~$90 delivered to your door). About a 20 minute installation if you're OCD like me. 10 minutes if you're not ?. All you need is his product & an 8mm socket & a pair of snips to cut off the zip-tie tag ends.

ps. I have no affiliation with this product. Just a satisfied customer.

Luis
Agreed.

I made my own for less, but if you're not electrically inclined his is a GREAT option.
 

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You can search & find instructions on the parts & installation on the forums, but if you're lazy or time constrained like me, you can contact "Carpemaur1" on ebay and he will sell you a harness/relay that is (IMO) factory OEM quality that is truly "plug & play" with EXCELLENT instructions on how to install it, and what to do, and what NOT to do. Absolute 5 star rating from me for this guy for his communication & product. (~$90 delivered to your door). About a 20 minute installation if you're OCD like me. 10 minutes if you're not ?. All you need is his product & an 8mm socket & a pair of snips to cut off the zip-tie tag ends.

ps. I have no affiliation with this product. Just a satisfied customer.

Luis
man if you had a link to the instructions for building one that would be amazing. I’ll try searching anyway…
 

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man if you had a link to the instructions for building one that would be amazing. I’ll try searching anyway…
There's a thread here somewhere on making one. Iirc, you save ~$30-$40 doing it yourself. For me it was worth it to just buy it pre-made and save myself the time and effort of hunting down the components, assembling it, and then figuring out the install.

Luis
 

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picked it up today..this is where the fun begins.
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no kidding.
Congrats - let the fun begin. No rush because these are killer fun as they come from the factory. Plan, think it through, save headaches, learn from the mistakes of others (although you'll find no one here has ever made any mistakes)

Not many mods on mine - just Western snow plow, steel bumper, winch, front receiver hitch, Synergy springs up front to hold all that weight, Eibach rear shocks, air bags to help prevent sag when I tow my loaded car hauler, 12v outlets in the bed for use when camping in the truck tent, tailgate ladder for easier access for this old guy to climb into the bed of the truck, RSE power steps to make it easier for this old guy and his wife to get into the truck, relay to turn off the license plate lights while in reverse, longer lower control arms to get caster back to snuff after messing with the spring height, Oracle killer bright backup lights in the bumper, Bulletpoint phone mount, Christmas wreath on the grill in December (with a 12 volt outlet under the hood to power it), blue trim rings on the radio knobs and headlight switch knob, locking hood latches..........
Otherwise, it's really pretty much stock.
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no kidding.
Congrats - let the fun begin. No rush because these are killer fun as they come from the factory. Plan, think it through, save headaches, learn from the mistakes of others (although you'll find no one here has ever made any mistakes)

Not many mods on mine - just Western snow plow, steel bumper, winch, front receiver hitch, Synergy springs up front to hold all that weight, Eibach rear shocks, air bags to help prevent sag when I tow my loaded car hauler, 12v outlets in the bed for use when camping in the truck tent, tailgate ladder for easier access for this old guy to climb into the bed of the truck, RSE power steps to make it easier for this old guy and his wife to get into the truck, relay to turn off the license plate lights while in reverse, longer lower control arms to get caster back to snuff after messing with the spring height, Oracle killer bright backup lights in the bumper, Bulletpoint phone mount, Christmas wreath on the grill in December (with a 12 volt outlet under the hood to power it), blue trim rings on the radio knobs and headlight switch knob, locking hood latches..........
Otherwise, it's really pretty much stock.
thanks for the info! i dont plan to go wild out of the gate...yet lol. I love modding my vehicles. I made my trailhawk awesome. I am planning on the leveling kit for the front, ive always wanted a truck with a roll bar(maybe i watched too much fall guy as a kid lol), likely a CAI and exhaust. beyond that dk, molle panels in bed for storage. Being ex military having the "tools i need" is slightly mandatory.
pic attached is my cherokee trailhawk.
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thanks for the info! i dont plan to go wild out of the gate...yet lol. I love modding my vehicles. I made my trailhawk awesome. I am planning on the leveling kit for the front, ive always wanted a truck with a roll bar(maybe i watched too much fall guy as a kid lol), likely a CAI and exhaust. beyond that dk, molle panels in bed for storage. Being ex military having the "tools i need" is slightly mandatory.
pic attached is my cherokee trailhawk.
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Slow and easy - not about winning the race but keeps you from having to sell the parts you "thought" you would like/need!! Great forum here also - tons of info!
Congrats too!!!
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