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I did a rugged ridge roof rack and NFAB steps, Invictus front grad handles.



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My mods are probably not exciting but I really like them - Hothead headliners with Sound Assassin, stubby 13inch antenna, RokBlokz front mud flaps, TIKO left sided dead pedal. I’m debating to get door floor liners. I would love a lift and 35 inch tires but I haven’t measured if I’d fit in my garage and I’m not ready to spend the money.
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I forgot I did a stubby and bestop front floor liners.


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  1. LoD Armorlite Rock Sliders
  2. Short antenna
  3. Removed end caps of steel front bumper for the stubby look
  4. Replaced chrome lug nuts with black
  5. Ceramic coated paint and wheels

Next up:

  1. Armorlite flooring
  2. Mopar tail gate reinforcement bracket
  3. Amp to increase power of Alpine system
  4. Bumper brush guard
  5. Still debating tires and wheels. I really like the stock Rubi set up but........
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I did a rugged ridge roof rack and NFAB steps, Invictus front grad handles.



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Did the slightly larger Warn VR10 from my last Jeep to accommodate the extra weight.

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With the extra bar I bet it added 100lbs to the very end of my weight distribution. I actually can’t tell if all if it increased the rake… so my gut says that these 4xe have a tad stiffer springs but I have not bothered to verify.

I also did the new fox racing 2.0 ATS steering stabilizer… before we get into why, I have death wobble PTSD and it made me feel better :)
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My wife contingency was that I don't "jack this up and make it undrivable"... so I have a few years before I'll have permission to change the geometry. Right now its drives amazing imo for a jeep...
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With this stubby antenna, I hereby declare the 4xe modification games open! Next up, new fog lamp bezels. Starting small.

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Keeping it pretty simple:

-Brawlee tailgate light, done
-Oracle Lighting reflector replacement LED lights, done (well after I finish wiring them)
-KC Slimlight LED 6” lights on Mopar front bumper mounts, on my workbench ready to go

And then I have a shorty antenna, a couple storage items (Quadratec center console organizer, passenger grab bar storage tray, armrest neoprene cover, and MagLite seat rail mount) that are done. And I think that’s going to be it for a while. Want a tailgate table too, will grab that eventually, otherwise pretty much good to go.
A short antenna and mud flaps are definitely on the list. Removing the backseat and putting in a bed platform with a tailgate kitchen are also planned. We're looking at a Ursa Minor pop top. It's rather steep but it looks like the best RTT we've seen.
A short antenna and mud flaps are definitely on the list. Removing the backseat and putting in a bed platform with a tailgate kitchen are also planned. We're looking at a Ursa Minor pop top. It's rather steep but it looks like the best RTT we've seen.
That will be one warm bed after a good charge/discharge
That will be one warm bed after a good charge/discharge
I doubt there'll be any opportunity to charge where the Rubicon will take us. The plugin is mostly for in town.
Wrapped up a couple of mine:

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switch for the Brawlee light
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Just installed these black fog lamp bezels on my Sahara. Wasn’t too bad. Took maybe 30 mins, a flathead and a 7mm socket. Someone with a trim tool kit and without an attention starved corgi could probably do it faster. I was also having to be extra careful not to mar the bumper with the screwdriver. Beware.

My biggest tip is: when removing the original, start from the outside and go in. When installing the new one, do the opposite. The inside clips do take some careful alignment. Then it just snaps right in.

I’m happy with this look!

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Changed my fog color to yellow easy mod and tinted entire Jeep with IR ceramic tint. Big plus in FL heat


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I doubt there'll be any opportunity to charge where the Rubicon will take us. The plugin is mostly for in town.
They're supposed to put in some chargers at popular spots.
Badlands Apex 12k winch with Grimm Off Road mount

Stubby antenna

Dominion off road Hi-Lift mount with shovel/axe holder

Rockhard 4x4 cowl light mounts and Rigid SS-Pro Driving lights

Bulletpoint phones mounts, used the passenger side for the radar detector Escort Max 360C with direct wire kit

Rival hood strut kit

Blue Ridge Overland Gear seat back panels with fire extinguishers, first aid kit, miscellaneous gear

Door sill guards

Covered it in Moab dirt for a week

Can't think of anything else right now...
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Automotive parking light Vehicle Grille Tire Hood

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  1. LoD Armorlite Rock Sliders
  2. Short antenna
  3. Removed end caps of steel front bumper for the stubby look
  4. Replaced chrome lug nuts with black
  5. Ceramic coated paint and wheels

Next up:

  1. Armorlite flooring
  2. Mopar tail gate reinforcement bracket
  3. Amp to increase power of Alpine system
  4. Bumper brush guard
  5. Still debating tires and wheels. I really like the stock Rubi set up but........
How much did you paid for the ceramic coating?
I'm about 10 mods in at the moment. Finances hold me back, but, we're getting there.
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Detailed list of mods with pics and links can be found here,
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Today I installed the Rival Hood Struts. Real easy kit to install. 30 min pretty simple. Directions suck, just watch the video. When you open the packaging for the hardware it looks like you’re missing a big bolt. There are two of everything and one of those. Turns out you only need it for the EcoDiesel model. I always hit bolts/nuts, exposed metal, things that pivot on one another with FluidFilm before I install. Everything stays nice and rust free, movement is smooth, and uninstall, if necessary, is much easier.
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I installed my Midland MXT275 GMRS radio. HU is mounted under the dash on the passenger side, under the carpet. Antenna is on the side of the cowl on the passenger side, near the stock antenna.

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