Reapplied my ceramic coating this weekend. There are more affordable diy options on the market now that seem to give just as good of a result as the higher end diy applicants.
Finally got my soft topper in and tested out. Overall, I prefer it over traditional fiberglass shells. My only complaint is that I wish it was slightly wider and taller to match the body lines of the gladiator a little more.
I'd have to take a look at a circuit diagram, as I'm not 100% sure if there is a way to route from the box to keep it waterproof, or if/where there is 12vdc to tap into. @Dougstdig
@Mr._Bill
Thanks, I'll have to check it out. Would a tazr disable it?
So I have a basic sport, and am looking to run some power to my truck bed myself. I have acquired the following cig. outlet for the bed.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09JCNJGZ3/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I have the auxiliary switch setup, and am currently using one...
Don't care.
I don't get a discount for them to receive my personal data, therefore, they will not get my personal data. No security paranoia, no tin foil conspiracy, non of that. You don't pay me, you don't get it. It's that simple. If people had this mentality, we wouldn't have ford patenting...
Does anyone have the circuit diagram for desoldering the internal lte antenna/cellphone transmitting circuit? As someone that's in security, I don't want this on my vehicle. I also prefer not to give away information for free, considering that these trucks are overpriced for what you get. I am...
Bump, as I'm looking for feedback.
How much play should there be? I can move the shaft about 5-10 degrees, which seems excessive. I recently jacked up the rear end to recreate the sound, but could not. My local dealership brushed it off as nothing, so I'm unsure what to do next @JeepCares.
This. Just get some 1/16" steel, cut it to length, cut a notch in it for the little block that holds the spare. Load the tire on said block, then followed by the plate. Rotate the block 90 degrees, and raise the tire. Done.
In my opinion, what you need, and in order of priority. This assumes you have a reciever hitch.
1. Rock rails, rear frameside lca skid
2. Rear shock and rear axle side lca skid
3. Truck bed sliders
4. Engine/tranny skid
5. Rear axle skid
6. #'s 2 & 5 for the front
I've been off roading about...
Most the places I go to I can offroad at night. I've been in scenarios where it was adventageous. I also use it as a farm truck, so I plan on using them for tree cutting lights during the week. The cool factor is a nice edition lol.