The Mopar ones I have the Gladiator version that was one of the first things I bought. Thick, sturdy plastic with crazy strong adhesive, so be sure to follow the directions about cleaning the surface before applying them and make sure they're lined up right before pressing them into place. They ain't moving once you do.
I just finished building this, and it’s still on sale… just sayin’
LEGO Technic Jeep Wrangler 42122; an Engaging Model Building Kit for Kids Who Love High-Performance Toy Vehicles, New 2021 (665 Pieces) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08HVYLS6L/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_i_E20M4MBMPJ05ZR006PWF?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
They make exactly what you're describing. I have one of these that I keep folded up in in the back: https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B078L2MWRN?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2_dt_b_product_details
Takes 30s to strap around the head rests when you need it.
Start-X Remote Starter Kit for Jeep Wrangler & Gladiator Push to Start (All Trims) 2018-2021 Plug & Play || 3X Lock to Remote Start || 10 Minute Install https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07SYBJTVB/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_ZZT9Z34Y76JG648RDR91?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1 this is the one I have, easy install has lasted for over a year.
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u/raptorboy is right, check how many volts your lights are expecting and make sure it's 12v and you can wire them into the AUX. The other useful factor to know here is the number of strands. Only one?
I run halloween and christmas lights out of the 110 port in the backseat. On my to-do list is to wire up an inverter for the wife's Jeep so she can do the same. Now, to me, I think having a 110 is pretty handy so what I intend to do is wire the inverter straight to the battery with 4 gauge because I don't want to have to wonder if I'm exceeding 15 amps on a load. Learned this the hard way buying large air compressors that wanted 12v DC and would blow the fuse on the cigar lighter instantly.
Short story long, if you are going to go through the trouble, wiring an inverter in for year round use would be my recommendation.
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If you're 100 percent committed to keeping it easy, this would be a fast way to go
I have these two for the back seat seat cover and seat belt leash
The windows are rigid enough that they don't slide down. I have the Mopar bag and it works great.
You said in the back, like the trunk area or the back seats?
Trunk I would pull out the panel on the side right inside the tailgate. I have a 2 door and its where the sports bar ends essentially, not sure on a 2 door. It's easy enough to pull out, drill a hole and install it and then run the wires under that panel, under the carpet, and up the plastic under the door sills. You can tap into a 12V source in there as well or run it up the behind the dash and use a tap for the 12V cig thing or anything else.
If back seat, I'd pull out the center console and drill the hole in the back and run the wires up through the console to the dash and do the same stuff.
This can be used as the tap for 12V, I have one of these too.
I’m hoping so! I got some inexpensive JK lights to test it out. Think I’ll be able to make it work?!
Sorry for all of the questions (I’m a total newb) but, do you know what fog lights I would be able to fit on this bumper? It look like it comes with the mounting bracket for JL’s, would I be able to fit JK fog lights on it?
https://www.amazon.com/EAG-Steel-Bumper-Housing-Wrangler/dp/B07GJKYYR9
For reference, I have a 2018 Sport JLU
Even though this product says it will not fit my 2020 Jeep Wrangler JL, I have a feeling it will and will be what I need. The brackets that come with the light are just straight up and down and the light is not long enough to reach the bolts. Will mounting it here cause problems with windshield washer fluid? Thanks everyone.
You can find them on Amazon and if they don't have the color you're looking for, buy them and use plastidip in the color you want here
Hi, There is the link of it, hope it can help you. lol
They were easy to install (designed around existing holes), my 15 year old daughter actually helped me!
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07BB1854M/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1