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What did you do to your WL today?

KySummit

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I put the Mopar roof racks on. Easy install and look great!
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They are old horse stall mat's you can buy at Tractor Supply. I used to have a couple horses before I moved where I am now. I also kept my old motorcycle's on them because they stop some of the moisture coming up from the cement in the winter. Better for the tires too when I stored them.
 

saleen032

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Installed a RED ARC Tow Pro Liberty electric trailer brake controller, put the control knob in the cubby next to the 12v power outlet. Will post pics when I get home later tonight
 

PRspawn

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Today I covered up my Overland because I won't be driving again until at least Sunday. I'm garaged in my apartment complex, but it gets decently dusty down there. Only paid $50 for this cover; the side mirrors look wonky because I have them folded in rather than out. I will be attaching a "bumper" to that pole on the right to prevent accidental door dings.
 

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PRspawn

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Fyerman69

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I’m digging those amber lights.
Maybe a quick write up where you found them, if you like them, and more importantly - install instructions?
 

blaster9

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I’m digging those amber lights.
Maybe a quick write up where you found them, if you like them, and more importantly - install instructions?
thx man. Been using same ones from autozone for 10yrs and never had 1 fail yet. Hopkins part #C1534AK6 Wired to ground via giant jumper nut and to positive via add-a-fuse after finding a fuse/power source in fuse box that's triggered only via ignition. PM me for more details if you end up starting project.
 

saleen032

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@saleen032 That looks really good - easy to get to/adjust and super clean. Was there enough cable to reach the controller and plug/cable or did you have to extend their knob to controller wire? (looks like they use RJ-45 connectors between the knob and controller)

I'm assuming it's this one? https://www.etrailer.com/Trailer-Brake-Controller/Redarc/RED24FR.html
Thanks!!! You have to purchase the cable from the factory connector to the unit, but everything in the box worked great. It was a bit of work to mount the knob there, but it was worth it...Most of the interior pieces are held together by clips...I mounted the control unit behind the drivers knee panel. Yes the unit does use an rj45 style cable between the knob and the main unit... I didnt even think of taking any pictures while I was doing the install.....
 
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