Main Menu Vehicle Trails Mechanicals TJ/LJ Mods JK Mods Gallery
Jeep Clothes Hanger

Jeep Clothes Hanger

Part #: 68158111AA

I got this for free when I was picking up the handles, so I figured why not put it in. I don't think I will ever use it for clothes, but it might have it's uses.

Additional Parts:

Tools Needed:
None

 

Here is what's in the plastic bag. I didn't take a photo of Jeeps lovely picture drawing installation guide, though it's actually pretty good (simple). The clothes hanger is pretty simple, and actually has some weight to it. It even has Jeep embroidered on the strap.
Quick demonstration on how the strap threads through the buckle. In the back and then back though the front hole.
I put the hanger behind the rear seat right against the cross bar for the roll bars. Loop the strap over the roll bar and thread it through the buckle. Pull it tight.

 

 


  N-m Ft. Lbs. In. Lbs.
       
       

This page last updated: 26-Apr-2012

Content and Design © 2002-present WanderingTrail,  Ronald Seegert
Common Sense and Safety should always be observed when working on your vehicle or doing modifications. Jackstands, wheel blocks, disconnecting the battery are a few of the basic safety precautions that should be used and may not be mentioned in the write ups on this site. You are responsible for your own installation, these write ups are a helpful guideline and should not be taken as an official installation instruction. My write up may be different from the kits currently out there, so alwasy double check the manufacturers installation instructions when installing anything. I try to keep the site up to date with changes that have occured as I discover them, but may not have the latest unless someone lets me know. If you feel that an install is above your capabilities after reading my write ups, I recommend getting together with a club and getting some help. Only a few times have I needed to employe some actual help from a shop to get something done. Usually welding or A/C work. While I have spent many years working on mechanical systems, I am not an expert, nor do I pretend to be one. I hope these write ups have been useful to you.
All trademarked names & logos are property of their respective owners
This site is in no way associated with FCA.
Jeep is a registered trademark of FCA.