Warrior 2210 – Trunk w__o Lid (2007 – 2013 Jeep JK Wrangler) User Manual

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SUBJECT: Part #2210 – JK Trunk w/o Lid Installation Instructions

IMPORTANT: In order to install this kit, your muffler will need to be relocated away from the rear section where it is
located from the factory. Warrior Products sells our #2240 & #2245 exhaust kits to help assist with this. For more
information, please visit us online at www.warriorproducts.com

TOOLS: You will need small jigsaw and a drill to complete this installation. You will also need a pop rivet gun. You will
need a drill bit large enough to fit the blade of your jigsaw into the holes drilled with it. You will also need a razor knife or a
pair of good sharp scissors.

1. Remove your factory muffler. It is clamp bolted to your exhaust piping just above the rear axle, and is hung from

rubber hangers. Do not damage the rubber hangers during removal. Also remove the heat shield bolted to the
vehicle above the muffler.

2. If equipped, unbolt, unplug, and remove your factory subwoofer.
3. Remove the hard lid covering the rear storage compartment, and peel the carpeting back out of the way to give you

room to work.

4. From the underside of your vehicle you will see where body seams meet each other just above the shock mounts (as

shown in photo). Where these two seams meet will be where you drill your first two holes. One on the driver side
and one on the passenger side.

5. Once you drill those two holes, you can begin using a square to draw your rectangle cutout. As you can also see in

the photo above, the two rearmost holes you will drill also land right at the edge of a seam. Draw your line
connecting the first two holes you drilled. Next draw the perpendicular lines to your first line using the square to
make sure you maintain the 90° square corners. Once you’ve drawn those, you can draw out the final line to
complete your rectangle and drill the other two holes. You should end up with a hole in 4 corners and a black
outlined rectangle. This is your pattern to cut. You will also need to peel away some of the seam sealer to get it out
of your way along that last edge. See photos below.

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