- Location
- Seacoast NH
Finishing touches done to the tire carrier, it is now complete.
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Very nice.
Dign the build man... very similar to my Jeep- same color and even rust included!
The rear tire carrier came out sweet man! At first glance I thought the bit under the tire the holder/ cradle place form was unneeded weight- mainly cus I haven’t seen many like it. Then I realized it’s not just good for spreading the weight but also serves as a tire skid for that departure angle. Good stuff! How hard will it be to convert to hold a 35? Might be the only downside.... cus it’s not an if it’s a when- believe that! Lol
As for the gas piston.... haven’t thought about that, but a guy I used to wheel with just had a jy rear hatch one on his bumper. Did the trick but I can’t speak to how it held up
Not sure if I saw when you added the hood vents? but definitely a nice touch! I’m debating louvers and vents up front... Is there a bottom to the vents u got, like a 5.9 ZJ? Thinkn thatd be best if I located them at the front of the hood, not as far out as the ZJ more like yours but up front. Makes me think of Nostrils like a post off bull or something:shrug:
Ham radio? What's your call? kc1lwd.
Also what's that spod? is it just an aux controller? I went to the website but I'm not getting exactly what its for
KC1AMU
The sPOD is a auxiliary power distribution panel. It can power up to 6 auxiliary devices, all controlled by a single umbilical that runs to the cab.
Basically, you mount the relay box in the engine bay, it has 4ga feed wires that go directly tot the battery (where auxiliary devices should be powered from), then run multi-conductor umbilical into the cab to a switch panel. It’s a single plug to the switches. Each devices has its own fuse and switch. My favorite function is the low voltage protection. When the sPOD detected low voltage at the battery it drops all accessories off automatically, saving the battery so you can still start your rig. A pretty important function for a single battery rig (like mine).
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That's actually pretty cool. That's definitely cleaner than running a million individual wires I saw one for a wrangler but not for the XJ, is that what you're using?