A~Pillar Light Brackets (XJ)
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A~Pillar Light Brackets (XJ)
Detours is now offering A~Pillar light brackets for your Cherokee-
Made from 11ga. steel, these brackets are TIG welded for a strong, splatter free appearance and jigged for consistency.
Detours A~Pillar Light Brackets work on all years XJ, include Stainless Steel mounting hardware,and black bolt caps. This item is fully sandblasted and primer/sealed, ready to paint, as shown.
Cost: $47.50 includes shipping via USPS within the lower 48, outside the lower 48, please contact me for adjusted shipping.
Until a webpage can be built for the website, (www.detoursusa.com) please feel free to pm me for further purchasing info, or call the shop to place an order. (606-845-0024 Days)
Watch for an install write up in CF's Tech area.
Thanks for look'in!
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Made from 11ga. steel, these brackets are TIG welded for a strong, splatter free appearance and jigged for consistency.
Detours A~Pillar Light Brackets work on all years XJ, include Stainless Steel mounting hardware,and black bolt caps. This item is fully sandblasted and primer/sealed, ready to paint, as shown.
Cost: $47.50 includes shipping via USPS within the lower 48, outside the lower 48, please contact me for adjusted shipping.
Until a webpage can be built for the website, (www.detoursusa.com) please feel free to pm me for further purchasing info, or call the shop to place an order. (606-845-0024 Days)
Watch for an install write up in CF's Tech area.
Thanks for look'in!
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Unsure about a snorkle.
During developement talks, folks wanted them sturdy.....the thru-bolting gets hidden behind your XJ's factory A~Pillar trim. I can only suggest an install that has proven to work and be water tight, if someone would like to install them differently, I can provide self drilling SS screws as an option, but their sturdiness, water tight properties could be compromised.
I'll post a full, suggested install as soon as time permits.
During developement talks, folks wanted them sturdy.....the thru-bolting gets hidden behind your XJ's factory A~Pillar trim. I can only suggest an install that has proven to work and be water tight, if someone would like to install them differently, I can provide self drilling SS screws as an option, but their sturdiness, water tight properties could be compromised.
I'll post a full, suggested install as soon as time permits.
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Yea, same thing for me.
The write-up is also posted on www.xjtalk.com for guys that are members there as well.
The write-up is also posted on www.xjtalk.com for guys that are members there as well.
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Yea, dunno.....I can see it, it's had some views, but no repost.....I can repost on another XJ sight with no log in if required.......lets give it a little more time here on CF.....