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  • Jeep Wrangler TJ 2006

    Photos of my Jeep Wrangler

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    • #3
      That Wrangler looks amazing. We are yet to get it here in India. It was as the Auto Expo but the launch is later. Can you tell me what mods you have done to it?

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      • #4
        AjayCM. WOW! Always been fascinated by the "Jeep" life, and this looks like its been taken great care of!
        Just a curious question - are those bar lights legal in the UAE? Heard of too many restrictions being put on all these mods there.
        No traction, more action!

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        • #5
          Those Lights are Not Legal here on Roads, you have to cover with Black caps as you see on some of the Pictures, This Jeep I use only for Off Road only, (Desert Drive / Dune Bashing)

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          • #6
            2006 Jeep Wrangler TJ Manual Desert Ready to Go
            6 Cylinders, 4.0 Liter, Manual Gear 6 + 1R
            4.1 Ring & Pinions, K&N Cool Air Intake with Dry Filter
            2.5 Inch Lift Kit with Ranchos shocks , 1 inch Extra Body Lift
            Warn Front Bumpers, Bushwalker Pocket Fenders
            33 inch Yokohama Tires and GT Wheels
            Sports Seats in the Front, Build in Air Compressor with Pipe
            Build in Wooden Storage Unit 3 Compartments Permanent Flag Pole
            HID Lights on the Bumper 2 nos, Rear bumper Extra Lights 2 nos
            LED Bar Light with brackets and windshield Lights
            ACE big Shovel mounted on the Bonnet
            3 Ton Hydraulic Jack with Heavy Duty Wood Base
            1 Inch thick Special Insulation Full Ceiling and Full Floor
            Extra Fan for the Radiator Cooling
            Jeep Stickers and Jeep Hood Cover
            New Heavy Duty Clutch Installed

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            • #7
              AjayCM, thought as much.
              What is the difference between a dry filter and the normal K&N stock replacement? Is it advisable for Indian driving conditions? Roshun and I were discussing the cons of the using the oil charged filter, given the dust scenario here, and how it might choke the air.

              Also, great attention to detail with the fuel lines! Kudos.
              No traction, more action!

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              • #8
                Dry Filter is easy to maintain, since we are doing Dune Bashing and Desert Driving, we need to clear every after a Drive. The Oil based filter its good but it is hard to maintain that's it, performance wise I think both are same.

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