Installed my 2 meter amateur (ham) transceiver in the KJ. Mounted it as many have on the passenger side of the console. Not too many mounting options in the KJ unless you have a rig with a remote head.
Ran 10 ga wire from the rig directly to the battery. Left the fuse in the Yaesu harness...
EBAY Buy it now price is $1.01 plus $3.99 shipping. They have 2 left right now. I ordered one, arrived quickly and appeared to be brand new.
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Slipping that rubber shock off the exhaust pipe was the hardest part of the whole job; particularly getting it back on. Copious amounts of WD40 helped.
Quick tip for a one man hitch installation.....installed a class III hitch (Curt) on my 04 KJ today; didn't have a trans jack or floor jack and no help. Ran a narrow cargo strap through the center hole of the driver's side of the hitch then up through the bolt hole and out another hole in the...
Don't know what year your KJ is, but here's some info from etrailer.com on wiring in a trailer harness. If you can find this grommet, you should be able to run your cam cable through it.
Installation: The OEM plug for the Jeep Liberty is located behind the paneling in the back of the Jeep...
I built and installed my cargo shelf today; really easy and fun project (a big thanks to all the folks who have posted pics and how tos on this). Like everyone else I used 3/4" plywood; used a 1" wooden dowel rod that seems like it will hold anything I'll put up there. Did put a couple of L...
Looks like a good deal to me; down here, a dealer will usually ask anywhere from $4500 to $5000 for a 2000 WJ. I had a 2000 XJ that I bought with 35,000 miles on it. When I quit using it as a daily driver it had 260,000 miles on the odometer. No major engine or drivetrain problems; of course I...
In the 2004 the rear power outlet fuse is #16, yellow, 20 amp. You can download an owners manual here https://www.jeep.com/hostb/crossbrand/owners/en/
Hope the electrical problem turns out to be something simple and easy to fix!
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