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Year: 1989
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Took advantage of the nice day and got those $9 amazon LED flood pods installed. Everythings hooked up but when I connect the switch to the relay it turns on even though the switch is off. I ran out of light tonight so tomorrow I get to run that down. I pull ground for the relay through the switch and I think its the way i have the switch wired backwards so the light on the switch works is the issue, I'll find out tomorrow. The longest part of the project was making the harness, everything is shielded, split loomed and shrink wrapped.
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Year: 1998
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Engine: 4.0L
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Think I need Diode's if I'm gonna run the carling switches wired backwards like I was. I flipped em around and rewired a bit and everything's working perfectly now.
I'll get a night shot when I can. Looks strange with out the big hella 500's.
I'll get a night shot when I can. Looks strange with out the big hella 500's.
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Year: 1999
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Engine: 4.0 I6 HO
Originally Posted by gone4x4
x3 start savin for flares
I also don't have the time to put them on currently.
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I think Dukie would have other to say. He runs 2 sets of rear TJ flares on his XJ. I do agree the front TJ flares look wrong but 2 sets of rears looks basically factory while giving you a much bigger opening.
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Year: 1993 YJ Wrangler
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