I bought and installed the Lasfit a month or so ago. I haven't hooked anything up to it yet but I'm going to be putting my GMRS radio on it in the next week or so. It was easy to install, it just took a little while because I was taking my time. It seems really well made and I would not...
Hopefully I don't derail this thread, but I'm curious why so many people want to disable the plate lights on reverse? I don't think I ever gave it much thought.
I've been out of the audio game for over 20 years so I don't understand half of what you said. However, I can appreciate the time and effort you put into planning and implementing this upgrade, and it looks amazing! Great job!
Nice! I came from a YJ and TJ Rubicon to my JT Mojave. I really enjoyed it when I test drove and, since then I have grown to love it. My 5-year old daughter also enjoys it. I took her off-roading in it for the first time a few weeks ago and she had a blast.
I installed my LasFit auxiliary switches in my Gladiator. It was easy but still took about 2 hours since I was going slow and taking my time. I also ran my antenna cable for my GMRS radio. I just need to get in my radio mount and I'll have that done.
I just installed a set last week. So far, I really like them. They were easy to install and they seem to work well. I only flexed on a steep hill so I haven't taken them off-roading yet. I also need to get a 1-1/4" crows foot wrench so I can properly torque the one nut.
My 2nd Jeep was a 2005 Rubicon that I bought in 2015 (I think). It was a great vehicle and I am a little sad I traded it in to get my 2023 Gladiator Mojave. I really didn't need two Jeeps but it would have been fun going wild modifying it.
Darn, I didn't even know it was going on. I wouldn't have been able to go anyway since I had to work. It sounds disappointing that Quadratec wasn't there.