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Low Range Shift Cable Support Bracket

JKAlpine

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I added the Low Range Shift Cable Support Bracket from Agile Offroad yesterday. I originally ordered after seeing how the factory zip-tied the cable to a wiring bundle. The zip tie is very thin and stiff, so my biggest concern over time was it cutting into the wire harness (I've seen zip ties cut into engine mounts on an airplane, believe it or not!). I always use GripLock Zipties (https://griplockties.com) to eliminate chafing and cutting, and I usually use a stand-off. The bracket is solid, and it's a tight fit. My only concern now is the cable rubbing the heatshield, but I would rather that than a wire harness.

Has anyone had any issues after installing the bracket?
 
Different issue being solved. But, without a lift, I can't see that being easy to install.
 
Different issue being solved. But, without a lift, I can't see that being easy to install.
Not that hard if your car has a small suspension lift. I just installed diff protectors, fuel filter guard and trialing arm protectors without a workshop lift.

Not for those who do not enjoy confined spaces.
 
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