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My 2022 Hydro Blue Mojave Log - Jack of All Trades

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Nice! Thank you so much for sharing! I bought some that I thought was close painted it, not close at all. Lol too many shades of Orange.
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Decided to go with the JKS Quicker Swaybar Disconnects. Easy to install, quality end links, and not too expensive. They work very well and make disconnecting the front swaybar easy peasy. Easy mod to save yourself a lot of time. I went with the 2.5" to 6" version over the 0 to 2.5 version. Reason being is that the 2.0 version's maximum length is about a half in shorter than the end links that came with the AEV 2in spacer lift. The 2.5" to 6" version end links are just slightly longer in their shortest configuration. Once installed, my sway bar is just a touch over parallel with the frame wells. All in all happy I went that direction and would highly recommend. The passenger side requires a tab be cut off the front axle so the end link can be taken off its post, a Dremel with a cutting wheel made short work of it, then hit it with some black paint. The brackets to stow the end links to conflict with the hoses from the shocks, some minor adjustment of their brackets is required and outlined in the included directions. All in all, quick and easy installation

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Installed AFE Rock Basher Exhaust, replaced my franken exhaust that I made with some exhaust pipe from Autozone and the factory resonator. Its a lot quieter than I expected, just slightly louder than stock. Makes the wife happy. Sounds decent and has a nice crackle when shifting with WOT. I think it was worth the money / would recommend it if you've beat your factory muffler all to shit.
Maybe 1hr to install if you count removing the old exhaust. Easy work. Im really happy with it.

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Installed some Auxbeam flood lights on my Diamondback, wired to factory auxiliary switches. They work great, going to add two more facing to the rear I think to give me 360 degree's of light for camping / night time recoveries.
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Then I installed some cheap cut to length LED strip lighting from Amazon inside the bed, I just tapped power from the built in factory bed lights, worked out great.

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