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new , used or rebuilt.?
there is no fixed costs in usa, not yet, (cept medicare and not part d)
so you can find any price, google, that , see?
why do you think it's bad this. (can advise,)
looks like this
Many Wrangler JK's have lift, but few people extend their brake lines. This is particularly important for Rubicon models. The Rubicons are capable of insane wheel travel, by stretching the wheel travel further (lifted?) you could exceed the length of the feeble factory brake lines. Crown manufactures brake line extensions for Wranglers, specifically for lifts.
The next time they are on try pushing in on the switch. If just a little pressure turns them off and as soon as you let off they come back on then replace the head lamp stalk switch. This worked for me on my 2003 Jeep Rubicon.
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