Hello everybody. Sorry, not sure if Russian server hosted pictures being seen here (my preview does), but nevertheless I'll try it. Please let me know if no pictures can be seen.
Here they are my Cherokee KK 70'th Anniversary edition tiny upgrades:
Laces for quick unfolding the rear seat backs from the liftgate:
Volvo handle for rolling cargo cover:
Left: first aid, fire extinguisher and hazard triangle storage (close to glass):
Along with cargo area additional 12 V socket.
Right: headrests and water backup storage:
Rear power distribution center (can be powered either default acc and switched instant supply):
Hazard sign covering hole in the headliner:
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Interior, general view:
Floor tunnel:
USSR-USA friendship badge covering override access opening (cap lost by previous owner, being shipped in september):
HUGE hazard warning lights button (here in Russia drivers often use hazard lights to communicate with each other: express regret, gratitude etc in miscellaneous road situations) and standard button too difficult to hit it rapid on the move:
Eyeglasses holder covering multiple holes in the headliner located here:
One can see window wind spoiler out the door glass, but I used Dodge Nitro ones, they are slightly unfit and that work is not of my proud,
Bracket for my Sony NWZ-M504 mp3 player connected to aux input.
Custom handmade cargo tray cover...
...which can be partially opened for easy access to essential road stuff:
My community badge:
Daytime running LED lights combined with turn lights (DRLs dim while turn signals or hazard lights are active):
DRLs on/off switch:
Wrangler dead pedal:
Trip computer monitoring, diagnosing and (voice) warning multiple parameters (day time, on-run time, distance, speed, temperatures, voltage, rpms, fuel consumption, DTCs etc):
Russian native pokemon Cheburashka:
Myself in the panoramic mirror (not angry just very tired):
My little son's cool bracelet:
Additional USB charging outlet:
...two-way, illuminated:
Navigation:
Audiobooks:
FM radio:
(sorry, forgot to shot backup camera!)
Passenger side compartment soft cover:
Additional eyeglasses holder (not covering any holes) and multiple gates remote controls:
Head unit remote (steering buttons work as well):
Front seat back mesh:
Folding key fob:
Tethered gas cap:
Backup Fresnel lens:
17' rims and Yokohama Geolandar AT tires (here in Russia we have to got two sets of tires - winter and summer):
18' original 70'th Anniversary rims with winter Nokian spiked tires are stored at home.
That's all Folks. Sorry for interior: it's not dirty but incredibly scratched by previous owner! All done during my ten months owning. Planning to plasti-dip exterior plastics: bumpers, fender flares etc and install CB radio.
P.S. Completely forgot hood lifting gas springs (struts). Photos will be available later.
Updating:
Hood struts:
Very easy to install. Hood holes already come from factory, fender ones have to be bored out from 6 to 8 millimeters. Use not very powerful springs, or during hot noon they lift hood along with yourself (i got too strong). In cold winter (-34°C this year) work very well. No any damages or distortions to hood/fenders metal spotted (8 months of use). Dirt near to fender holes are caused by anti-corrosion treatment.
Backup camera temporarily built in license plate frame. Searching way to make it beautiful.
Window wind spoilers (have no idea how they can be named in English):
Can't find Cherokee/Liberty and used Nitro ones. Not well fit but very useful.
Thank you for your attention.