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New Jeep Owner Here Hoping To Pointed In The Right Direction

Hi fine people of Reddit. I purchased a 2021 Jeep Wrangler Willy's yesterday which has had some modifications to it. I'm hoping y'all would be so kind as to help a newbie out with a couple of early questions I have.

Photo 1: The vehicle has been lifted and the fender liners have been removed (though were included in purchase). I'm assuming they were removed as they interfered with the lift kit. My question is, is it safe to operate with this much exposure to internal components? If not, should I be looking for custom fender liners to replace the stock ones that came with the Jeep? If so, any recommendations?

Photo 2: The jeep has four additional front lights installed -2 on the hood and 2 on the bumper with the control panel on the driver's side hand rail. Coming off of that, is a USB C cable that runs and hangs down over driver sun visor. Do you know what this may be used for? Any issues I should think about prior to removing?

Photo 3: Running underneath the pedals and onto middle console is an adapter that connects to the lighter input (which a USB-A port connection as well). Any ideas on what this was supposed to power or what this is used for? Perhaps a winch at one time(though there isn't one on the vehicle)? Anything i should consider prior to removing it?

Sorry for the long post but any help on this would be greatly appreciated. I look forward to adding genuinely fun posts to this sub soon.

Cheers.

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