What was done to your rig this week?

rogerk93

New member
So a few things changed on the jeep first I added a rock hard front and rear cage plus the c-pillar brace and harness bar secondly I'm painting the inside of my hardtop black. 1478381578987.jpg 1478381586966.jpg

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notnalc68

That dude from Mississippi
I had a busy weekend last week. Friday night I installed Cobra Lt CB above my mirror.
I also installed Evo Quarter Pounder and Stinger.
Saturday was and epic install day for me anyways. I just got my Rock Hard roll cage back from powder coating semi gloss and installed it.
If that wasn't enough I wired up and installed my Switch-Pro. Mounted it on my roll cage for now. My kids like it their. Wanted to mount it to the left of the steering wheel but to scared at the moment to cut a whole in the dash to mount a clean look.
And if that wasn't enough I tackled the Evo Leveling kit. Wasn't as hard to install as I though it would be. The ride is absolutely amazing.

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Good work. It looks great!


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Robertcrav

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Let's see...installed some Ace Engineering inner fenders, Drake Hood pins and installed some gas struts to hold up the lid of my Tuffy security enclosure 1478406549296.jpg
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Ohhh...and bought my wife a 2017 Granite Crystal Hard rock
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SergJKURhino

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This weekend, I installed the ARB twin air compressor with the Innovative JK Products underseat mount & air line system. When all was said & done, it aired up two of my 315/70R17's at the same time from 12psi to 40psi in 3 minutes. NOTE: I typically ride on-road at 36psi...I just wanted to see how long it would take to get to 40psi.
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Jeepfan30

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This weekend, I installed the ARB twin air compressor with the Innovative JK Products underseat mount & air line system. When all was said & done, it aired up two of my 315/70R17's at the same time from 12psi to 40psi in 3 minutes. NOTE: I typically ride on-road at 36psi...I just wanted to see how long it would take to get to 40psi.
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Very nice set-up. I may be asking Santa for that.
 

SergJKURhino

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Very nice set-up. I may be asking Santa for that.

Thanks! If you do get this, let me make some suggestions...

1.Leave the compressor manifold perpendicular to the compressor rather than angle it like the instructions state. This will allow you to seat their T-fitting lower for a more secure attachment.

2.Disconnect the battery completely & secure the positive cable so that there's no chance of accidental contact prior to beginning the install. Otherwise, the onboard computer will sense that the passenger airbag sensor connectors have been tampered with & will shut off the passenger side airbag. The only way to re-engage the airbag is to take it into the dealership (or someone else that can clear codes (my reader didn't detect that code, so I will have to take it in to clear it)). Even this, I can't guarantee it'll work because I did so & still tripped the sensor.

If you have any questions during your install, feel free to message me (I didn't seen too much information out there on the install of this system, so I had to learn some things on the fly).


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Jeepfan30

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Thanks! If you do get this, let me make some suggestions...

1.Leave the compressor manifold perpendicular to the compressor rather than angle it like the instructions state. This will allow you to seat their T-fitting lower for a more secure attachment.

2.Disconnect the battery completely & secure the positive cable so that there's no chance of accidental contact prior to beginning the install. Otherwise, the onboard computer will sense that the passenger airbag sensor connectors have been tampered with & will shut off the passenger side airbag. The only way to re-engage the airbag is to take it into the dealership (or someone else that can clear codes (my reader didn't detect that code, so I will have to take it in to clear it)). Even this, I can't guarantee it'll work because I did so & still tripped the sensor.

If you have any questions during your install, feel free to message me (I didn't seen too much information out there on the install of this system, so I had to learn some things on the fly).


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Thanks for the advice. Does the seat still have full range of motion?
 
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