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2001 Jeep TJ Spare Tire Bike Racks
2001 Jeep TJ Air Filter
2001 Jeep TJ Exhaust
2001 Jeep TJ Suspension Enhancement
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2001 Jeep TJ Performance Chip Tuners
2001 Jeep TJ Vehicle Lights
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2001 Jeep TJ Vehicle Sway Bars
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2001 Jeep TJ Vehicle Snow Plows
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2001 Jeep TJ Vehicle Engine Heaters
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2001 Jeep TJ Radiator Fan
2001 Jeep TJ Lift Assist
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2001 Jeep TJ Nerf Bars - Running Boards
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2001 Jeep TJ Bug Shield
2001 Jeep TJ Bumpers
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2001 Jeep TJ Vehicle Seat Covers
2001 Jeep TJ Replacement Mirrors
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2001 Jeep TJ Vehicle Air Mattress
2001 Jeep TJ Replacement Top
2001 Jeep TJ Jeep Doors
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You are correct that the Blue Ox #BX1120 is confirmed for your 2003 Jeep Wrangler X model, as long as it has the double tube bumper. The Blue Ox #BX1126 is confirmed for 2007 - 2014 Jeep Wrangler, and Wrangler Unlimited without aftermarket bumpers,…
I have a few tow bar options for you, but I do not think the Blue Ox base plates will work with the tow bar you referenced. I spoke with my contact at Blue Ox and he was unable to confirm if the #BX1120 will work with the tow bar you referenced. I…
SAE numbers aren't part numbers so it's hard to pick out replacement lights based on of them since that's not info that's stored as a cross reference. We've had customers with a similar number SAE-AP2-79 which turned out to be the…
The SAE number of a trailer light isn't always the best way to pick out a replacement light since that isn't a part number. But most likely you are looking for a #A32RB which measures 4 inch by 2 inch.
I spoke with my contact at Lippert regarding your existing motor/gearbox model 5973820. He stated that the correct replacement motor is the Lippert Components Kwikee Step Motor Replacement Kit #LC379608. This is a direct replacement for the motor…
We have gotten a question about motor part 5973820 before and the manufacturer, Lippert, has confirmed to us that the correct replacement is the Lippert Components Kwikee Step Motor Replacement Kit #LC379608. I have added a link to a video review of…
Deciding between flat towing your vehicle with all four wheels down or using a tow dolly partly boils down to your preference and application. For your Jeep Wrangler, I recommend going with a flat towing setup. This is going to be simpler to…
I do have the 2057 bulb you need but I cannot recommend you replace this with an 1157 bulb. The difference between them is power consumption which is why you will want to stick with a 2057 bulb, the Replacement Incandescent Bulb for Bargman Tail…
The typical spring deflection for leaf springs on a trailer is up to 1-1/2 inches when at capacity. The recommended clearance with leaf spring suspension on an unloaded trailer is between 2 - 2-1/2 inches. It sounds like you have a little more than…
Typical spring deflection is up to 1-1/2 inches when at capacity. So the #e46SR that you referenced should see right at 1-1/2 inches of deflection when it has 3,000 lbs on it. I attached a review video for this spring as well.
The act of pulling the vehicle will keep the wheels on the vehicle straight. Its like pushing a shopping cart; if just sitting the wheels can turn. But when pushing it the wheels straighten out. As long as the RV is pushing or pulling the towed…
Sounds like your tow bar may not be sitting perfectly level. If I had to guess it sounds like the tow bar is angled forward and that is causing the wheels to get stuck turned to one side. I attached a help article on how to pick out the correct high…