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Totemus

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  1. The brackets were not working out of the box. He had to re-band them to avoid them scratching the brake disk. A little bit of customization. But now they all work just fine
  2. I have MGP caliper covers for sale. This type of logo, but in black: http://calipercovers.com/caliper-covers-6548.html Most probably you know that MGP CC won't work with 17 inch wheels. My installer had to adjust the brackets as stock ones didn't work out of the box. So I'm selling fully adjusted and custom fitted covers. Rear ones were never installed, actually, fronts were on the vehicle for about a month, but in perfect condition and clean. PM me if you might be interested.
  3. Again - those are ideas rather than recommendations. Some are garbage, other work well. The door lock caps, for example, snapped on tightly, work and look very well.
  4. ACtually I bought them from another seller for $15. You can find a better option with Dodge logo, even carbon fiber look.
  5. Was browsing internet and found out DJs (aka JCUV) has more accessories offerings on AliExpress. http://www.aliexpress.com/store/group/For-JCUV-Journey/322692_255516471.html Some of this stiff is crap others may worth consideration. I already bought lock covers.
  6. I would go further and white out the black moldings in the bottom of window. THose black lines in the bottom just don't match white pillars IMO
  7. As promised - putting a short video of lights. I made this video after I installed a light bar in the lower bumper part.
  8. Its easy - lookup this forum, Ive had the same question answered.
  9. You know, I'm thinking to downgrade to 17. Miss the plush ride that they provided. What tires did you use? Local shops suggest 235/65, which is a bit higher tire, while I want to stick to the factory 225/65.
  10. After the headlight was retrofitted, hi beam is provided by the same bi xenon projector. So the test result is: If low beam on - flash works as it is the same projector that drops the curtain. If low beam is off and the vehicle in P - flash works via LED driving light - the LED DRL just turns on and off If low beam is off and the vehicle is in D - flash doesn't work as the LED DRL is already on and doesn't change the output
  11. That's what I'm saying: most of sharkfins off eBay are dummies, they have no wiring and antenna inside. This particular unit is an antenna, I didn't lose any fm capability. Again: I'm not promoting them, just believe they deserve a fair review for a quality product.
  12. Even though they market it as antenna for Cherokee / Durango, it fits DJ perfectly.
  13. Here you go with the pictures: Let me know if need more pictures. It is not a dummy chippo, this is an antenna, so I didn't lose radio. Installs on an adhesive over the stock antenna base with one scree to connect to the vehicle. I got mine custom painted to match the vehicle, love the look http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B009STU10S/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Those guys can custom paint to match your paint code, maybe other sources available so far. I don't have any relations to the company, just got a quality product from them. It took a while, though - about 2 months from order to shipment.
  14. I would say go minivan. With 3rd row up I can't fit the foldable chicco stroller. Maybe enough room for moderate grocery shopping, but not for stroller. T&C or GC will fit much better for 3 kid family, IMHO. T&C is the second vehicle on our family, actually.
  15. Thanks, Powerz69 for getting into details. I'd never be able to explain that better in short. I actually didn't try to flash having low beam off, will definitely test Would also try to shoot a short video of all stages of the lights operations installed, in addition to the bench test video. No commitment, though
  16. I did have to adjust the vertical alignment, but it is a pretty easy job for anybody, even me. Took less than 5 minutes start to finish, just need a proper place - a wall and and an even floor. Tons of guides on youtube.
  17. Lobitz68, I decided to go with 5000K. I don't know what bulbs he actually used for the project and didn't have an intention to learn that. Me mechanically and electrically stupid, me know very little about this stuff What I was quoted for: 55 Watt Digital HIDs (5000K) / Slim Ballasts / 2.5" High Performance Bi-Xenon Projectors / Gatling Shrouds I don't remember if ever asked him what projectors he used (for the same reasons above). Hope this information could be of help for you. It's not I'm trying to hide something, I honestly just don't know. For me they are just... projectors, you know... If you try to go deep into details about projectors and types with a dummy like me - no use, just wasting time. So some people who have their hands installed properly, enjoy both the results and the process of their projects. Others, like me, enjoy the results only Still trouble free. No issues, no flickering, no buzz. They were professionally built and professionally installed. So If I ever decide to sell my Journey, I will have the headlights for sale The only "issue" - my HID fog lights are now almost useless: projectors are so powerful that I see almost no difference with the fogs on
  18. What made you think they are hi beams all the time?
  19. Cut off line. Took sooo long to get to making photos
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