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favorite add on

This overpriced OEM BMW bag

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Right now its this:
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Nice easy storage and protects the center console from the claws of my velociraptor (German Shepherd). He did a real number on the center console in the Jeep, he REALLY likes to see where we're going. :LOL: Wasn't going to have that again.
 
I really like this. Can you share details? Lights you used, mounting, wire splicing, etc.
Baja design dome light with switch held on with double sided tape.

The light on the body was easy: taped on to the plastic trim of the upper cargo door latch, remove the upper part of the weather strip molding, tuck the wire in between headliner and roof... around door frame/side or the large cargo door, run wire behind interior quarter trim forward to battery compartment.

The light on the cargo door was the same basic process... but trim panel removal is more or a PITA and running the wire through the inside of the door conduit is a major PITA. I spliced the wiring for both lights together behind the right tail light (behind the quarter trim).
 
Baja design dome light with switch held on with double sided tape.

The light on the body was easy: taped on to the plastic trim of the upper cargo door latch, remove the upper part of the weather strip molding, tuck the wire in between headliner and roof... around door frame/side or the large cargo door, run wire behind interior quarter trim forward to battery compartment.

The light on the cargo door was the same basic process... but trim panel removal is more or a PITA and running the wire through the inside of the door conduit is a major PITA. I spliced the wiring for both lights together behind the right tail light (behind the quarter trim).
Very nice. TY!
 
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