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Old 01-15-2015, 06:24 AM   #1
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Wrangler with Air Force One pictures

I have a 2015 Jeep Wrangler, anyone that has SMI Air Force One installed can you tell me where they installed it under the hood. If you have a photo that would get great.

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Would the pictures on their website of a 2013 help? 2013-Wrangler
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It's raining right now or I'd go grab you a photo, but...


Basically the control box is suspended by plastic ties from where ever they could find a solid support.
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Mine is mounted in the bumper where a winch would go. This is the best pic I have.
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Old 01-15-2015, 04:58 PM   #5
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Basically the control box is suspended by plastic ties from where ever they could find a solid support.
Thanks, it gets cramped in there quick.
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Mine is mounted in the bumper where a winch would go. This is the best pic I have.
Thanks for the idea. I was thinking about putting an aftermarket bumper with a winch so that won't work.
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Thanks, Duh. I should have checked out their website not sure how I missed it.
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Thanks, Duh. I should have checked out their website not sure how I missed it.
The only reason I knew they were there is I am will be getting a Wrangler, and trying to decide what to use for brakes, what I have, or go to something permanent. I called them and they let me know it was there. I probably would not have found or known about those pics.
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FlaRider we have a 2014 WanglerUnlimited Sahara with the AF1 mounted to an aluminum bracket I custom made to mount off the drivers side inner fender ledge so the AF1 sits 1/2" above all the ABS piping. If someone can coach me on how to post a photo here I will show you our install. The install is safer than the factory "zip tie" approach, and will protect the ABS piping in the event of vibration or a collision.
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FlaRider we have a 2014 WanglerUnlimited Sahara with the AF1 mounted to an aluminum bracket I custom made to mount off the drivers side inner fender ledge so the AF1 sits 1/2" above all the ABS piping. If someone can coach me on how to post a photo here I will show you our install. The install is safer than the factory "zip tie" approach, and will protect the ABS piping in the event of vibration or a collision.
Thanks, sounds like a good idea. Agree less chance of chafing of the hoses.
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