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Ramsey Patriot 9500UT
by Dennis "Doc" Jones
Huge power, cool features, and simple installation?What more could you ask for?
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River Raider Offroad TJ Hi-Lift® Mounting Brackets
by Moab Man
**Update-"Installation Issues"**If you off-road, a Hi-Lift® jack is mandatory? or should be. No other tool has proven itself in more gnarly situations off-road than Hi-Lift® jacks, but where to mount it in a short wheel based Jeep?
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RNventions Soft Top Reinforcing Kit
by TheMajor of Links4Jeeps.com
If you have a soft top or bikini top for your Jeep Wrangler YJ, you've probably noticed that the Phillips self-tapping screws used to hold the soft top windshield channel in place readily strip out.
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Rocker Guards by Shrockworks
by Tom Dube
Protection, protection, protection. Here I go again, finding a way to protect the rigs that we wheel.
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RunCool Hood Louvers
by Thomas Broerman
Run Cool and look cooler.
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Shrockworks Corner Guards
by Tom Dube
Protection, Protection, Protection, I?m at it again. This time the rear corners are getting armor.
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