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  1. Took Delivery of Your JT? Sign in Here!

    Bought mine off the lot after seeing photos of the Snazzberry Rubicon. Here's a twist...how many can say that their Gladiator came pre-mudded? I can, and have proof! Before and after pics.
  2. Installing Trail Rail System after spay on bedliner? Can't get torx bolts to thread in the holes

    I posted a new thread, showing my successful project completion. I decided to not wait on Amazon...went out and picked up a tap to clear the threads. Smooth sailing from there. Key was slow going with the tap. Did you get enough bolts for the full project? I didn’t get any for the rear mount tab.
  3. First Project Completed: Mopar Trail Rail Kit Installed

    This kit was a bit more challenging to install than I expected. In the end, I picked up a 6M x 1.00 tap to clear the threads of the gunk from the factory bed liner. That stuff gets well into the threads. I used my chamfer tool from my reloading bench to clear the pukas of material, then ran the...
  4. Installing Trail Rail System after spay on bedliner? Can't get torx bolts to thread in the holes

    Thanks for the helpful responses to this thread. Just ordered the chaser from Amazon. Spent too much time trying to install my Mopar Trail Rails today and all I did was bugger up one of the install bolts. Looking forward to a better result on Wednesday (after chaser arrives).
  5. Knock off Rubicon metal bumper?

    I believe this is his $450 bumper from Amazon. Looks exactly like it. AmazonSmile: Steel Front Bumper With Fog Light For 2018 2019 2020 Jeep Wrangler JL Rubicon: Automotive
  6. Took Delivery of Your JT? Sign in Here!

    First time Jeep owner. Saw the “Snazzberry” Rubicon on the dealer website and had to have it. Said goodbye to my 2007 Dodge Dakota.
  7. Thanks for Allowing me To Join - New Jeep Owner

    One of my earliest memories is sitting in the back of a Willy’s Jeep in 1961 with my 4 siblings. I thought the vehicle was huge!! Shortly thereafter I recall we took a trip to the local market, riding in the back, no seatbelts, no windows or doors. Life was good. For some reason, I always looked...




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