More mods or useful items or crap just depends how you look at it.
I got around to mounting my D rings on the 3/4" mounts. The D rings came from ORW in San Marcos.
For Christmas my son wanted some underbody lights for the jeep. To make a short story long I had a gentleman come down from Ramona who wanted to buy one of my Owl boxes and he was a Overlander. He had a nice Tundra so we were going over mods on each others truck. He opened is hood and showed me some nice KC lights that lit up the engine bay really well. We talked and exchanged info and the rest is history! Cool mod and works great!
So I bought 2 sets one for the jeep and one for the truck. Install was about a hour, no problems as they came with a wire harness, and a fuse very easy mod and works great. Just 2 small holes with self tapping 3/4 " screws and done as there was plenty of room for the screws. I am anal as well as I placed a layer of sealant on the screws to prevent water intrusion. The lights were finished off with a nice wire loom or snake skin as some would say. Wires were ran under the heat pad on the hood down to the drivers side and followed the weather stripping to the battery. The switch was installed in a existing hole in the frame in front of the battery. the hold did need to be enlarged a bit for the switch and I installed a rubber boot as well. Wires have been tucked in for a cleaner look.
Note my son with dad's help installed his lights under the front tire well just in front of the tires on the jeep they work great In that location. He is stoked! He even had a extra switch that had fed nothing. I guess it was installed by the original owner to power something ,but never went anywhere?
As you can see form the pictures I was able to mount my air fitting under the LP9 lights and the Anderson connector as well on the driver side. Since than all air lines have been ran to the connectors. I had custom hose made by my friends at T&S supply in Escondido. Just make sure you have a swivel fitting at one or both ends. No this was not a after thought! Just a heads up.
Next I bought a set of Baja fog lights to replace the OME ones , They are nice and bright and it was pretty much plug and play and used the existing OME connectors from the truck. A bit pricey but they work well. They need to be adjusted in the center of the cut out for a cleaner look. Also all of the lights have security SS bolts to prevent theft but as you know if they want them they will find a way.
Not sure if I took a picture of the Spod but it's mounted on the fuse box make sure you leave plenty of extra wire tucked away so if you remove the fuse box cover you can do so with out stressing the wires.