TJ Sound Bar Wiring Needed (Trade For Old Soft Top Anyone?) ....
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Hey folks. I am in need of a factory wiring harness for a sound bar I
recently purchased. Anyone have one? I am willing to give my old soft
top for one. My old soft top is a little rough but keeps water out. I
upgraded to a Sailcloth top and glass slider windows. The windows are
hazy but I have some polish you may also have that will make them look
almost new again. The back window has a couple cracks. I am 5 minutes
from Louisville, KY. Thanks in advance.
Brian Tanksley
Briantanksley@aol.com
recently purchased. Anyone have one? I am willing to give my old soft
top for one. My old soft top is a little rough but keeps water out. I
upgraded to a Sailcloth top and glass slider windows. The windows are
hazy but I have some polish you may also have that will make them look
almost new again. The back window has a couple cracks. I am 5 minutes
from Louisville, KY. Thanks in advance.
Brian Tanksley
Briantanksley@aol.com
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the easy way is to just splice into the wires at the plug box by the
drivers left knee. did it myself a couple years ago, no problems and no
hassle of taking out the entire rear wiring harness to swap it. someone
else know which 4 pins he needs to use? i'd go look, but my truck is at
home and i'm not...
drivers left knee. did it myself a couple years ago, no problems and no
hassle of taking out the entire rear wiring harness to swap it. someone
else know which 4 pins he needs to use? i'd go look, but my truck is at
home and i'm not...
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the easy way is to just splice into the wires at the plug box by the
drivers left knee. did it myself a couple years ago, no problems and no
hassle of taking out the entire rear wiring harness to swap it. someone
else know which 4 pins he needs to use? i'd go look, but my truck is at
home and i'm not...
drivers left knee. did it myself a couple years ago, no problems and no
hassle of taking out the entire rear wiring harness to swap it. someone
else know which 4 pins he needs to use? i'd go look, but my truck is at
home and i'm not...
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the easy way is to just splice into the wires at the plug box by the
drivers left knee. did it myself a couple years ago, no problems and no
hassle of taking out the entire rear wiring harness to swap it. someone
else know which 4 pins he needs to use? i'd go look, but my truck is at
home and i'm not...
drivers left knee. did it myself a couple years ago, no problems and no
hassle of taking out the entire rear wiring harness to swap it. someone
else know which 4 pins he needs to use? i'd go look, but my truck is at
home and i'm not...
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the easy way is to just splice into the wires at the plug box by the
drivers left knee. did it myself a couple years ago, no problems and no
hassle of taking out the entire rear wiring harness to swap it. someone
else know which 4 pins he needs to use? i'd go look, but my truck is at
home and i'm not...
drivers left knee. did it myself a couple years ago, no problems and no
hassle of taking out the entire rear wiring harness to swap it. someone
else know which 4 pins he needs to use? i'd go look, but my truck is at
home and i'm not...
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