Both for me the front lights I drilled through the roof protected the wire with a grommet and also RTV and the rear went through the door seal but mine is a hatch so it goes through the top. Neither have leaked in over a year.
For exterior lights I have 2 rear LED flood lights on the roof rack wired in a 3 position switch on the dash. Off, auto with reverse lights and always on. I found that when wired into the reverse lights it was to much if you are in town as it blinds everyone around.
The other toggle switch...
I bought a set of stick on daylight running strips that you put on your headlights "Audi" style from an autostore wired them in to the interior lights one on each side in the cargo area work great.
Have had it now for just over 2 years and have been pulled and winched and have also pulled others with no issues, my XJ is light though in comparison to many. Not sure I would do it again though would probably just fit a standard winch bumper to the front as it rarely ever gets put on the rear.
Snowpeak Low Beach Chair. Expensive and not particularly small when packed but really comfortable and doesn't cut into the back of your legs like most camp chairs after a.few hours round the campfire.
As above different brands vary in size but KO2 are on the larger size. There 315 70 17 is 35.54 inches in diameter so depending on the brand you have right now they may actually be bigger than the current ones
Been watching the weather trying to pick the right time to go, it looked great a week ago but my son was delayed getting back from his tour.
We have a SPOT Gen3 that updates position every few minutes by Satellite to the wife but thanks for the very kind offer.
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I'm a big fan of traditional equipment. On most trips we often explore the area either taking in a mountain peak, finding a hidden waterfall, secluded beach or an ancient relic. Most times it's full days hike and we normally take some form of cooking, emergency food and shelter in case something...
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