Are you going to run a factory rubi switch and pump setup?
I'll use independent toggle switches, like these, coupled with a brand new set of locker pumps I've been hoarding.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07VNDPZ9W/?tag=wranglerorg-20
Are you going to run a factory rubi switch and pump setup?
I'll use independent toggle switches, like these, coupled with a brand new set of locker pumps I've been hoarding.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07VNDPZ9W/?tag=wranglerorg-20
There are times when having one is a good thing, and other times when it is not!![]()
There are times when having one is a good thing, and other times when it is not!![]()
Here are the switches mounted in my TJ. I also made a bracket out of aluminum and mounted the pumps inside the cabin. The door strap hook bolts made an ideal spot.
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Nah. There are times when it is easy to remember it is a good thing, and times when it takes a bit more effort. But it's always a good thing. Well IMHO anyway.
Just in case she ever reads it, for the record, the same goes for having a daughter!
To be clear, my kids are my future. However, going to sleep every night wondering which bad phone call you'll get can age you substantially. In the end it worked out, but the ending could have been very different.![]()
I like the smaller size of those, and the cover. I just put a rear ARB in my tow rig
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and have been mulling over the dash switch location. I could see my wife accidentally engaging the locker with her stuff piled between the dash and middle of the bench seat. The switch that comes with the locker is too big and unprotected, but switches like that would give me more and safer optios.
I like to learn about cars - I know you said this in your tow rig. But help my head understand why there is a tow hitch under the vehicle?
Is this a 'flip-able' 5th wheel? (I've not dealt with 5th wheels before... So sorry if this is a really dumb question)
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I like to learn about cars - I know you said this in your tow rig. But help my head understand why there is a tow hitch under the vehicle?
Is this a 'flip-able' 5th wheel? (I've not dealt with 5th wheels before... So sorry if this is a really dumb question)
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As you guessed and @Wildman noted, it is indeed a B&W Turnover ball in the storage position.
It's a turnover gooseneck hitch ball. Most pickups with a gooseneck hitch installed are turnover type so when not in use you can turn the ball over so you have a flat bed to load things onto. The best IMO is made by B&W and I've had 4 of their hitches installed in my past trucks.
If you look you can see a spring next to the base of the ball on the left side. This is for a lever you pull to release the ball so you can grab it and turn it over. Once back in place you release the leaver and it locks the ball back in place. They can be rated for up to 30K lbs.
As you guessed and @Wildman noted, it is indeed a B&W Turnover ball in the storage position.
The second one is 12" LED strip that happens to fit perfectly at the top of the rocker. There is a small metal strip that runs across the top of the rocker, so I cleaned it with alcohol and then stuck the LED light strip to it, using the double sided tape that comes with the light.
[URL]https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01N4OPLUF/?tag=wranglerorg-20[/URL]
Did a mock-up on the transmission and power steering cooler. The transmission cooler tucks up under the power steering cooler bracket sold by BMB. It all fits, but I do need to figure out something better for the fittings. This fitting configuration, which I won't use, is just plain bulky and probably leak prone.
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