Cut Fenders and Horn / Washer Motor
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Cut Fenders and Horn / Washer Motor
New to the Jeep World. I got the XJ with the fenders cut and rolled.
I noticed today that the washer motors are pretty exposed - I am sure this is certain doom for them as well as the horn. Anyone done anything to protect this stuff?
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I noticed today that the washer motors are pretty exposed - I am sure this is certain doom for them as well as the horn. Anyone done anything to protect this stuff?
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I moved my horn into the engine bay just infront of the master cylinder where my air box was. I don't know about the washer motors cause you have a post 97 style while I have the pre 97. Hope this helps
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Yea I figured exactly that - move the horn is a good idea.
I wonder can I make something to protect those motors...
I wonder can I make something to protect those motors...
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Seal up the wires where they go into the connectors (liquid tape works good) and use some dielectric grease inside the connections.
Unless you move the wash jug/wires or fab up a cover plate that's probably the best option.
Unless you move the wash jug/wires or fab up a cover plate that's probably the best option.
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