Thanks for the video, do you know what size retaining clips they are incase I break mine? Also, did that jeep have mud flaps? Do you know if the mud flaps just screw in?
The push pin fasteners should be a standard push pin that you can find at any local automotive store. This Jeep did not have mud flaps. www.etrailer.com/Custom-Fit-Vehicle-Wiring/Curt/C55363.html
Some 2004 Wrangler TJs have the passenger side rear wheel well occupied with a vacume canister assembly. Our 04 Rubicon 6 cyl auto trans has this vacume canister assembly in the way, making the intalation almost impossible. Without additional tools to remover the canister assembly this would be very difficult , we chose not to make this installation. Pls check the access panel before purchasing this exceptional kit.
I never would have found that secret panel without your help. Thanks!!
You're very welcome, we're glad we could help!
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Thanks!!!!!!!!!
Thanks for the video, do you know what size retaining clips they are incase I break mine? Also, did that jeep have mud flaps? Do you know if the mud flaps just screw in?
The push pin fasteners should be a standard push pin that you can find at any local automotive store. This Jeep did not have mud flaps.
www.etrailer.com/Custom-Fit-Vehicle-Wiring/Curt/C55363.html
Some 2004 Wrangler TJs have the passenger side rear wheel well occupied with a vacume canister assembly. Our 04 Rubicon 6 cyl auto trans has this vacume canister assembly in the way, making the intalation almost impossible. Without additional tools to remover the canister assembly this would be very difficult , we chose not to make this installation. Pls check the access panel before purchasing this exceptional kit.
How do you get to the passenger side harness. When I remove panel there is something in the way. Looks like something is in a bracket.
I am having trouble on the passenger side also.