🛠️ What did you do to your Jeep 392 today?

Added a Brawlee rear window light. The white seems to be a bit bluer than the older model.

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Added sockets for my ARB fridge, USB A and C chargers, and a cigarette plug.



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Which kit is that? Did you run new wiring or did you use the stock cigarette lighter wires?
Which part?

The Brawlee light is on a switch that I tapped into the rear power plug.

The ARB socket is their proprietary kit, comes with 20ft of 10 gauge wire.

The sockets kit I got off of Amazon. I threw away the wiring it came with, it was 16 gauge and fell apart when I took the leads off to install it. I ordered 20 feet of 10 gauge wire to use, and made new wires between the switch and two sockets on the right. I used an extra switch I had rather than use the one that came with the kit. I installed it with a 15 amp fuse. I use it to power a heated "lunch box" that I have when on the trail to heat up meals for lunch.

It is pretty sturdy, much more than I was expecting. The underneath of the console has rigid plastic that reinforces it. There isn't any deflection with I plug things in.
 
Do you happen to have a tailgate table or know if it’s compatible with one?
I don't. I would check via their website... I suspect it would be find, but I would definitely verify.
 
Which part?

The Brawlee light is on a switch that I tapped into the rear power plug.

The ARB socket is their proprietary kit, comes with 20ft of 10 gauge wire.

The sockets kit I got off of Amazon. I threw away the wiring it came with, it was 16 gauge and fell apart when I took the leads off to install it. I ordered 20 feet of 10 gauge wire to use, and made new wires between the switch and two sockets on the right. I used an extra switch I had rather than use the one that came with the kit. I installed it with a 15 amp fuse. I use it to power a heated "lunch box" that I have when on the trail to heat up meals for lunch.

It is pretty sturdy, much more than I was expecting. The underneath of the console has rigid plastic that reinforces it. There isn't any deflection with I plug things in.
Ha, I couldn't have been more unclear...

I was talking about the sockets but now I am a little confused when you mentioned the ARB socket. I don't actually see it. When I look at the ARB socket online, it looks like what I may need but I am a little confused on what cord to use going from it to my EcoFlow since it doesn't seem to be a standard Cig lighter plug.
 
The Brawlee light is on a switch that I tapped into the rear power plug.

I just ordered one of these. I plan on just using one of the aux switches unless there is a reason to run it continuously hot. At least with the Aux switch I can choose to run it off ignition switch or battery and have a little more control over it than a remote I will misplace.

The rear power plug is ignition switched unless you move the fuse to make it constant, correct?
 
I just ordered one of these. I plan on just using one of the aux switches unless there is a reason to run it continuously hot. At least with the Aux switch I can choose to run it off ignition switch or battery and have a little more control over it than a remote I will misplace.

The rear power plug is ignition switched unless you move the fuse to make it constant, correct?
The rear cig plug socket is a 2 position fuse so you can make it hot or ignition by moving the fuse over 1/2 slot.
 
jmwillia said:
Not a big fan of these rock rails, rather have side steps lets see some pics of 392s with side steps.


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Took out a windshield on the Moab trip... had the Gorilla Glass installed today and will give that a shot; it's my first experience with this product.
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Not a big fan of these rock rails, rather have side steps lets see some pics of 392s with side steps.
You can at least get rock rails that look like side steps.
 
Not a big fan of these rock rails, rather have side steps lets see some pics of 392s with side steps.
Macy Gray and her steps
 

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