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I always get a kick out of all your NOS parts.
Is the brass colored piece part of the set up?
Cause I have never seen that piece before.
If you want to get creative the rear tow hook can be modified so you can run one on the passenger side.
Had my friend cut a second one I sourced, sadly used not NOS (LOL), with his plasma cutter and reweld it.
Do you have eyelets that go with that?
I was able to source some new but they were aftermarket.
Got gas skid and correct early style receiver hitch mounted up without a scratch
Don't think can mount the rear tow hook bracket with receiver hitch
Ralph77, the brass colored (chromate) bracket is a reinforcing backup plate for the early style hitch.
Next up is removing the rear cargo interior to install the 7 pin trailer wiring harness. Rear plastics don't look to of ever been removed, so pretty nervous about taking apart.
Honestly floored by this progress. I've been doing my best with my 98 but have nothing like your luck/skill finding NOS parts. Can you share any tips on how to track these down?
Thanks for viewing this build. Trying to keep this survivor a "Day 2" build like was done at dealership when new.
Most of my NOS goodies come from my contacts that bought out Jeep dealership inventories, but this Type ! XJ brush guard popped up on FB.
I've been looking for nice used one, for couple years, never thought I'd find a NOS one
I've got NOS Jeep special equipment XJ Ramsey hidden winch & mounting kit that will be going on Chief.
Haven't done anything to XJ Chief other than drive around block couple different times. Still need finish up rear tire carrier install, receiver hitch wiring.
Have remove cargo panels so thinking would add the trunk that popped up.