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Nice work . Did the same on my Tahoe. Then I used a pair for footwell lights for the 2nd row. So much better and convenient it’s crazy.
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Eagle Eyes?Did a little something today. A Jeep buddy sent me pics of some LEDs he bought to mount in the hatch of his wife's XJ. This reminded me of some similar projector LED pods I had left over from a project years ago. I figured I could put 'em to use as some downlights for the cargo hatch on the Tahoe.
I don't know the wattage, but I tested them prior and decided they'd be plenty bright enough for the purpose:
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I mounted the lights and ran the wiring along the factory harness, taping it with 3M Super33+ every 6" or less:
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I tucked about 12" of slack under the jute padding near each light so I'd have slack should I ever need to replace a light:
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Soldered and heat-shrinked all connections:
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Replaced the stock 80-lb. trash can of a muffler with an AP Exhaust XS1259.
Made some comparison vids. Slow rev to limiter (4,000 RPM, I think) then a few WOT blasts to limiter.
Before:
After:
Honestly, it's much less aggressive than what I wanted. With the muffler being about a 1/4 the size of the stock one and almost straight through, I expected it to be louder. My best description is that it's basically the stock note/tone, but with the volume turned up one or two clicks. Comparing the videos, the XS actually sounds quieter. It's definitely louder, but deeper. Very smooth and mellow. Maybe the camera recorded the sound differently? The sound it gives off seems to cancel out the growl from the MIT. When cruising, it sounds almost 100% stock and you can barely hear a deep rumble coming from behind you. It's definitely noticeable when you mash on it, but it's still not as aggressive as I was hoping for. I'm gonna run it and see if it changes it's tone with age. It may end up being perfect after the packing gets a little clogged and with catless long tubes. If not, I can easily switch to a chambered style like that Jones one @kbuskill has.
X2!Sounds great!
X3Sounds great!
Sounds great!
Still sounds good, and still loving the decladsMade a "1 year and 23 minutes later" comparison video. I only listened to the two back-to-back one time, but I didn't detect much difference in the sound. It definitely started sounding better inside the cabin after a few hundred miles. As of this video, the muffler has just under 6,000 miles on it.

Still sounds good, and still loving the declads![]()
Personally, I like the natural aluminum color. Gotta see them in satin black.Thank ya! I'm itching to lower it but I think I should wait until after I delete the AFM. I'm pretty sure the declads will be satin black really soon after it's lowered.
Personally, I like the natural aluminum color. Gotta see them in satin black.
Noooooo!! They look perfect as is.Thank ya! I'm itching to lower it but I think I should wait until after I delete the AFM. I'm pretty sure the declads will be satin black really soon after it's lowered.
I vote black on the declads.
Noooooo!! They look perfect as is.
Who knows? They were originally meant to be my Winter rims. I wish Id just went with 24’s, a compromise.And when I'm ready to swing back a little towards classiness, I wanna step it up to 22" Denali reps in gloss black. Maybe you'll be tired of yours on The Beast around that time?![]()