NEW Daystar Jeep Renegade Rock Sliders & Winch Bumper COMING SOON

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    Yes on the Sport Also.
     
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    Awesome!
     
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    Are these for gas, water or supplies? Looks like the hooks you can wrap rope around?
     
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    Patiently waiting..
    Pictures really help the wait lol
    Thanks
     
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    You can prob do any of the 3 since they sell cans for them. Just a matter of swapping them out.
     
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    I am starting to feel light headed! They need to make this stuff available soon.:D
     
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    Here's another shot that I just got from Daystar of their completed Renegade.

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    Also, here are a couple of shots of the new switch pod they will be making and selling. First, here's what they look like off.
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    And here's what they look like on.
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    So, I talked to Daystar and it looks like the Rock Sliders and Bull Bar light bar are in production now. They should be available in about 2 weeks. The winch bumper is still 3 weeks out.

    One more shot that I got and in it, you can see the rocker guards a bit better.
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    We are also having a sale on the Cam Cans, complete Cam Can Kits Starting at $99.99 on our Cam Can site camcans.com/cam-can-kits/
     
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    You can put your rope in the storage box which is the one on the left.
     
  11. Charles R Casabianca

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    Any one have any thoughts on how to run the wires for the light bar ? Rather not have a wire running down my windshield if possible but I dont see any other way to do it.
     
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    Funny you should ask. I started working on this over the weekend and was wondering the same thing. The plug on the end of the light bar is HUGE and I wasn't able to take it apart as easily as it looked like it could. At this point and time, I may just cut the wire to give me something smaller to work with and then splice it back together once I get it inside the Renegade.

    With that said, I'm thinking I could drill a hole through the roof under the roof rack and feed the wire down the driver side a-pillar.
     
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    If you do drill a hole please take a few pictures....I'm worried if I drill a hole that water would get inside the car. I guess both ways have a downside to them. I want it to look clean but also dont want to screw up my car by either drilling in the wrong spot or the hole starts collecting water over time
     
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    Yeah, I completely hear you on this and it's why I haven't installed mine yet. Still trying to decide the best way to proceed. I will for sure do a write-up on what I do. :)
     
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    Are the rock rails capable of supporting a hi-lift jack?
     
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    That's pretty sick.
     
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    How did Daystar do theirs?
     
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    People still want to use Hi-Lift jacks on purpose? Don't get me wrong, they "can" be a useful tool but most of the time, I just see them being used to make a Jeep look cool or worse, used incorrectly and dangerously to change a tire. While I have no idea for sure if the Daystar rocker guards can support a Hi-Lift, a good bottle jack will get the job done, better, faster and safer. It is in fact what I carry with me in my big JK's running 40" tires and coil overs instead of the 2 Hi-Lifts that now collect dust in the garage :)
     
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    I don't have a clue. If you can believe it, their instructions just state that you need to figure it out yourself.

    I have since taken the rails off of my Renegade and have been giving things a hard look to see what would be the best way to proceed. At the moment, I'm not really feeling the idea of drilling into the roof anymore. I have some ideas and once I've figured something out, I'll be sure to post up about it.
     
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    Sounds good, keep us posted!
     

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