Yes, it’s my second Softopper. I had one on my Dakota. It’s totally waterproof, easy to remove with 2 pins, looks great with the Jeep soft top. I wish it was flush with the top of Jeep, but that has been my only complaint so far. I get compliments on it often.
Definitely will not be able to join you guys this time. My work schedule for weekends has changed.
I hope to get out to RC, perhaps in the fall after this job is over.
There are many after market add-on Molly panels that clip to the back of the seat, head rest, sound bar, arm rest - basicly any surface of your Jeep can be Molly paneled. The added bonus is they are removable, so you can load stuff on them for trips and store them away if you want to take your...
Picked up a bottle jack at Home Depot yesterday to add to the recovery gear box. This will keep it more accessible than under the back seat with a car seat on top. I’m thinking about finding a bracket that will hold it behind the driver’s rear seat like my work truck has - Chevy 2500.
If you have a factory soft top, it sits about 2” BELOW the top. I believe it is designed to be flush with the factory hard top. So, if your gladiator fits in your garage, the softopper will also fit.
I used my tools to repair my work truck tire…
I was driving home from work at 11:30 pm and the tire pressure light comes on. The dash shows 56psi on the rear driver tire. The other tire is (normal) at 76psi. I’m thinking, “I don’t want to change a tire in the dark, on the side of the highway...
Did something like the power tray with an Eight13 Fabrication Under Hood Compressor Mount.
I have my bed power connected, working on the compressor power next, and still have room for an auxiliary switch system and winch to mount up.