I put the Falkens that are on the Rubicon on mine last Friday. Kept it a little smaller scale because I just don't need the ginormous tires and because I have a really steep driveway and difficult transition to the street. As it is if I have the wheel turned going in it rubs, but that is the...
I'm pretty disappointed that one of the major vendors isn't offering any full soft top options yet. I would have much preferred something from @Bestop than getting the factory top. The closer we get to spring the more it is looking like that will be my only option.
100% Agree. I have used these tools for so many things over the years that I have a few sets, in the house, garage, shed. They aren't just for automotive use.
First thing I do when I buy a new car, tell the salesman there better not be any stickers or dealer advertisements on there or I am going somewhere else. There is no deal they're going to give me that warrants making my truck a rolling billboard. They have always said no problem.
I doubt it. Not really pulling anymore power out of it, just sharing a spot. Also the LED DRL don't use much power at all. Also, lots of these in use on JT, JL etc. with no problems I am aware of
I got the Occulus. The wire that goes to the fuse box is no big deal. You pretty much plug fuses into it and then plug it into the fuse box. Super easy. You do need to put a small groove into the inside of the box so the wire doesn't get pinched. Other than that it was fine. Aiming was easy...
Thanks. I picked the black decal on Ebay. In state seller so I wanted to throw some business their way. The striping is just 3M pin stripe. I thought about the black in the back but I want to keep it sort of subtle with the enhancements. I have black and red wheels to put on in the spring so...
Decided I wanted to put a hood decal on my JT to cut the sun glare, seems like I am driving right into the sun on my way in and home from work. Couple spots it gets so bad I just point in the direction I think I should go and pray. Putting the decal on was easier than I thought it would be...
That and the fact that the glass is flat and not curved makes it easier to crack. So it's a combination of things. Also, where people drive is a factor. If you drive where there are a lot of rocks you are increasing your odds of chipping/cracking any windshield. I live in the country and drive...