Not really! I've seen what a deer will do to an AEV bumper and you'd be surprised. They're just made from stamped sheet metal. A deer took out a Jeep that was at local body shop recently. The hood, grill, core support, radiator, a/c condenser and the AEV bumper were all trashed.
I know I suck at documenting. Tell me what you want a photo of.
Nice, nice, nice! I get the FLIR thing now. Lots of deer in my area, and tons in yours too! Great idea, but slightly out of my budget.
Great idea if you want to drive around fast at night while staring at the nav screen.
It's cool, but doesn't seem at all practical in a vehicle. I've seen flir in use in fixed wing aircraft and its a very useful tool for extra situational awareness at night or incliment weather. I'd love to have it in the helicopters I fly. But in my jeep? I don't see the practical use of it. Particularly at night, your attention really needs to be outside the vehicle. You cover too much ground, too quickly, to scan the screen enough to be a useful tool IMO.
I get it if its just something cool to use.
The build is looking good though!
Are you running truck lite fog lights? What do you think of them? I was so unimpressed with the truck lite head lights (on low beam) that I installed the jw speaker fog lights. The output and cutoff of the fog lights is way better than the truck lite head lights. Sharp cutoff and nice full pattern.
Are you running truck lite fog lights? What do you think of them? I was so unimpressed with the truck lite head lights (on low beam) that I installed the jw speaker fog lights. The output and cutoff of the fog lights is way better than the truck lite head lights. Sharp cutoff and nice full pattern.
Not to intrude but I have found proper aiming of the Truck-lites to be key in their enjoyment. Re-aimed them a couple times to fine the sweet spot of distance and not blinding anyone and I couldn't be happier with their performance. I'm sure you have probably thought of this but just thought I would throw it out there.
Okay well. I went into the garage and just started shooting things that I likely didn't have images of. Maybe at least this will drum up discussion:
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O.K. What is all THAT? ^^^
A a pic of the snorkel with the hood up would be cool (I sort of followed your description but you know what they say a picture is worth).
O.K. What is all THAT? ^^^
A a pic of the snorkel with the hood up would be cool (I sort of followed your description but you know what they say a picture is worth).
I think you mean LockPick. MyGig used to be the generic name for the factory touch-screen nav. LockPick is the cool third-party gizmo that plugs into the rear of the factory nav and enables features disabled by the factory.Sure. I had my local stereo shop install the MyGig into my 730N which gives you all the video interfaces and other features. Then I used an Alpine rear view camera (whichever the best one they had that matched my resolution) and mounted it to the pole on the AEV bumper. I grabbed power from the reverse light circuit behind one of the tailights. From there I ran the loom inside the stock wiring loom all the way to the firewall and then into the area behind the dash and into the video inputs on the 730N. The front camera will be easier.