Finally got around to installing Armorlite flooring. I can’t imagine how tough of install this is without removing seats, etc. Luckily I was installing leather seat covers so had everything out anyways.
For those that take apart the dash for knee speaker or other upgrades, that would be a good time to move the factory SGW. I just added the factory bed outlet, and removed the speaker box to unbury the inverter switch cable. Moved my SGW to the bottom of my Lasfit hood release for now until I...
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Congrats. Joose is the best Orange I’ve seen from Jeep in some time. If they still had the diesel I would have already ordered. Bring Mango Tango back from the dead for a Gladiator, and I may accept the 3.6.
I have trail rails, but the rack is mounted on the T-Rails of the cover. Cover is the Bak Revolver X4s w/Tslot rails. Yes, the cover fully works with the rack on but depends on height. My Wife can’t roll it up reaching over the molle side panels of the rack like I can.
It was super hard to find on mine. Was fully taped so looked like a lumpy cable. I was working on another project so had dash parts removed, and it took every angle to find it and un-tape it.
My JTWD was part of the inverter delete covid times, so if yours was the same, I can’t imagine it’s not...
I have a sunrider that I swapped from a 2019 JLU, to my 2022 gladiator, and it’s now on a 2024 JL 2-door. I haven’t had any issues swapping it around & mounting. The Side curtain bags still have the same 2 bolt holes that my Gladi has to mount the Sunrider.
It should. There was an access issue for me due to the SmartCap. My leak was always at the top, so I just covered top & sides where I could easily reach.
Fully surround? In what way? From the below picture the left side nub is what’s contacting the hardtop frame while the right side does fit over the glass thickness. So, it does seat over the glass with the left filling in to the rest of the space Between the glass & the fiberglass top.
Thanks, but not me. The gasket just worked for my purposes.
Was very similar to the fix I did for my Wife’s 2014 Mini Countryman. Their windshield was what I would call floating design, in that it was only held in by the urethane to glass adhesive. No gasket to supplement. Those Mini...
I have had the leak for 2+ yrs and gone to the dealer 3 times for resolution. They had the window replaced, then the leak reappeared within months. It’s just a terrible design. I have tried the Amazon 1/8” vacuum hose fix plus multiple vacuum hose sizes as my top gap was so large the normal fix...