I haven't been spending too much time on the forum lately and missed this! Happy to have found it to be in the first batch of customers! Put in my deposit a short while ago! Really looking forward to getting these!
I love my roll n lock and haven't been bothered yet by the space the canister takes up. The convenience, fit and finish, secuity, and overall quality of the cover still impress me. Originally I wasn't considering it due to price, I was targeting the Bak X4S hopefully around that $1K mark...
I may have missed it, but how much will shipping be?
*EDIT*
I see in the other thread that Shipping is included in the price.
I just dropped in my deposit!
I was going to go with the Mopar OEM ones, but these look to be just as nice (maybe nicer...) and far more economical. Plus, I can...
Maiden voyage on sand today! Got the inspection and permit at 9:30, was aired down on sand at 9:55. Brisk 30 degrees out, and was a tad nervous as I knew no one would be around to help if something went wrong, but still had fun and went off without a hitch!
I should have posted mine here too!
@JulesAo , did you have to slot the holes a tad as well?
https://www.jeepgladiatorforum.com/forum/threads/building-nemo-a-punkn-mojave-shoreline-adventure.76097/post-1263011
My GOAT Fabrication sliders arrived yesterday, got them put on today! They are very well constructed and very heavy duty. There was a little scuffing to the finish in transit, but nothing major, but I suppose it doesn't matter anyways as they're going to get beat up a bit being used as a step...
I eye balled it this morning and I think you would still be good with the 1475. It would be close to "flush" with the side of the cab and bed. I took this photo for reference, though its had to capture perspective sometimes in photos like this.
I just made it in Excel, based off of what the guy in the Quadratec video recommended (though his recommendation to just sketch it out on a sheet with a marker would have been more than fine). Incase if helps you or anyone else, attached is the basic file I made.
I'm real happy with this...
I didn't realize the 1475 was what was recommended for our rigs. Others I found on here had gone with 1425 and when I contacted Front Runner, the sales guy recommended this width to me as well. It's the perfect size, though 2" wider for the 1475 would probably be just as good.
Thanks! People...
that’s what I do too. I have my key on a carabiner so I can take it off the rest of my keys, unlock the cap,twist off, then lock so I can remove the key and go about filling as normal.
I did exactly this about two weeks ago. Was a little pricey and a tad intimidating (messing up the process and being out $90), but it was very straight forward and easy, extremely happy I did it! It was the perfect addition to several security upgrades I've done. I wasn't worried about...
Got the locking Mopar gas cap assembled and installed. The keying process was more straightforward and easy than I thought it was going to be. Great to have a little piece of mind now! Few more security things to go and I’ll feel good.
Also got some Santis key covers installed, great fit...
Thanks for the extra tips! I have the factory Aux switches, so I'm planning to power via one of the 15a buttons. Given that, I'll probably try to have the harness centrally located, though it may be biased to the front. Hoping with the ~8ft leads, I can make it work. Not that its expensive, but...
Thanks again for sharing! My lights and magnets should be arriving today!! Not sure when I'll get to doing the install, but I'm going to print out a bunch of the mounts to have them ready to go.