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Just got mine installed. Took way longer than I figured it would. Definitely get a T 30 torque bit and take off the bracket attached to the bottom of the seat. Luckily I was able to fit a drill under there which made it easier. The seat bolts are long and air tools help a great deal. Not necessary but will make it quicker. The box does fit in perfectly once everything is back together.
In case you're me, there's a bracket under the seat that holds the wiring connectors. You need to take that off with a T30. You're welcome. This was a bitch and a half. If you're having trouble tightening one side of the seat, hint: tighten the other side first. FFS. Learned a bit on this one.
@@osamaelhawat2766 if you Google it you should find quite a few. It is a simple install with minimal tools required. The problem most people have is that the seat bolts are tight. As far as the wires, you remove the bracket that the wires are attached to under the seat. The wires are then zip tied to holes on the frame of the seat.
Record the dimensions and eyeball where the brackets would go. This wouldn't fit my 2023 Jeep Willys JL. So I bought the TJ version, which is squarer, and mounted it under the rear passenger seat. I had to mod the box a little. I didn't attach the rear bracket and grinded off one leg of the front bracket. Between one bolt holding and the lock cable they provide for back up, this thing is pretty secure.
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Just got mine installed. Took way longer than I figured it would. Definitely get a T 30 torque bit and take off the bracket attached to the bottom of the seat. Luckily I was able to fit a drill under there which made it easier. The seat bolts are long and air tools help a great deal. Not necessary but will make it quicker. The box does fit in perfectly once everything is back together.
In case you're me, there's a bracket under the seat that holds the wiring connectors. You need to take that off with a T30. You're welcome. This was a bitch and a half. If you're having trouble tightening one side of the seat, hint: tighten the other side first. FFS. Learned a bit on this one.
Thank you for the tip.
Hi, Have you tested if this fits in the JL and Gladiator? Thanks
In the product description it states that it "Includes relocation kit for Unlimited with new wiring plug." What is that?
It is zip ties, seriously.
How did you behave with wires under the seat? sir
The kit comes with zip ties.
Sherifx thanks
Sherifx Do I find a complete video to install?
@@osamaelhawat2766 if you Google it you should find quite a few. It is a simple install with minimal tools required. The problem most people have is that the seat bolts are tight. As far as the wires, you remove the bracket that the wires are attached to under the seat. The wires are then zip tied to holes on the frame of the seat.
I hear this is only for jeep
Record the dimensions and eyeball where the brackets would go. This wouldn't fit my 2023 Jeep Willys JL. So I bought the TJ version, which is squarer, and mounted it under the rear passenger seat. I had to mod the box a little. I didn't attach the rear bracket and grinded off one leg of the front bracket. Between one bolt holding and the lock cable they provide for back up, this thing is pretty secure.