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Jake Wettern | iamjake

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Sorry the pics are not the best - here is what they look like if I get the packaging I will post it. You will need some extra wire and a switch.
No, the pics are fine and lets me know what to look for. I'm familiar with wiring and switches - so this is great. I really appreciate you taking the time to take the pics for me - you've been a great help. Thank you so much!
 

CM_USMC707

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Healdsburg, CA
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Chris
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Meza
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Currently my exploring "rig" is a 2015 Cherokee KL. Pretty much stock except for a small spacer kit and some larger tires.

Gets me where I need to go with decent MPG and have some creature comforts along the way. Will slowly make some modifications to make it a little more worthy of being off-road, but the aftermarket for this model is slim and what is available, is often overpriced.

In the future I would like to add on a gobi ladder, basically to use as extra storage and mount items to it.
 

PS144ONE

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Off-Road Ranger I

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Whittier, California
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Rudy
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Silva
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Thank u!! It is a frontrunner. We wanted the gobi rack but it'll take 12 weeks to get it. so far I'm happy with the rack, if you have a jeep be ready for some drilling on your hard top.


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I thought it was, just didn't want to assume. Does it allow for the top to come off after install?


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Jeff Graham

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I read a post the other day, I think it may have been on OB.

"The Original Jeep Girl"
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Not to be disagreeable, but these are the original Jeep Girls:
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Jeep Since 1941

In 1948 the Brits copied the Jeep and build the Land Rover (Series I, II, and III).

In 1951, Some company started selling a poor copy of the Jeep called a Land Cruise.