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Old 12-22-2010, 10:22 PM
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as for running the wires, why not try running them through the windshield lip. I am surer then snot that it'd work, Kind of like the pics i posted up earlier in this thread...
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Originally Posted by Tankerblade
as for running the wires, why not try running them through the windshield lip. I am surer then snot that it'd work, Kind of like the pics i posted up earlier in this thread...
I've got a '94 Xj with the metal windshield molding, I can't do it like that unfortunetely.
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To solve which problem?
Old 12-24-2010, 12:42 PM
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Originally Posted by Kopecki
I've got a '94 Xj with the metal windshield molding, I can't do it like that unfortunetely.
My '90 XJ has the metal molding around my window and I ran four wires up one side and three up the other. I had to use some epoxy to keep the molding in place cause I removed two of the clips that hold the molding on to make room for the wires. Looking at the jeep you can't tell witch side is epoxied and witch side has the clips.

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If I'm drilling holes to mount these things then one more hole for the wires isn't gonna be a big deal. Much easier and cleaner than anything else IMO.
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Originally Posted by GW96XJ
If I'm drilling holes to mount these things then one more hole for the wires isn't gonna be a big deal. Much easier and cleaner than anything else IMO.
That's exactly what I was thinking. My windshield has been replaced three times, that I know of, so I'd rather not mess with the trim pieces anyway... They're probably pretty worn out. I have no problems drilling holes, I'm just looking for the cleanest way to install it. Drilling a hole in the middle of the bracket to run the wire through my A-Pillar sounds great to me.
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I haven't read every post but if i can see a finished product i would love to buy a set of these! Someone let me know please PM!
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Originally Posted by kevinXJ5
I haven't read every post but if i can see a finished product i would love to buy a set of these! Someone let me know please PM!
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please send me a pm with cost as well
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I'm not the one creating the product, I'm just trying to help out while he is not here. The price was estimated around $40 a set, but has not been set yet.


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