I went with the UNITA system. Tie down anchors are stainless steel, not plastic like Mopar OEM. Believe it comes with four tie down anchors
https://www.amazon.com/JT-Uinta-System-Tie-Down-Anchors/dp/B0B44Y93FQ
Extra tie down anchors if needed...
You would be surprised how far away that remote can reach. I've been able make my Jeep beep from about a block away, and even inside a large shopping center. Next time you're out and about, try it. I'm always surprised how far away I can make it beep.
On my older JL, I had a rattle coming from the front also. Checked everywhere, but found it was coming from the passenger mirror. Sounds weird, but squeeze the mirror together with the window down. It might be your culprit. The mirror is pieced together with a plastic cap facing the wind as you...
I’ve used them in the past on motorcycles and UTVs but have stopped. If you do a search, you’ll find out that most of them tend to wear down and will become a problem eventually. Even if you place the valve stem near the top when you air down, some of the smaller worn beads will lodge in the...
I went with this and am very happy with it. Like it because it's metal, sits beneath the walls of the bed, and is compatible with the BAK Revolver X4s Tonneau. Also, the tie-downs are metal, not plastic like Mopar, but if you like, a Mopar tie-down will work with it...
I did the Line X, followed by a Smartliner. I like the way the smart liner form-fits and doesn't move. Also being rubberized, things don't slide around. No complaints so far.
My daughter bought a used mustang locally from a small town dealer. The past owner came up to her during a fireworks show when my daughter drove up to it. Long story short, but being from these small towns, my daughter ran into her several times since. The past owner was always saying stuff...
If you like the OEM rock rail look, but need them a couple inches wider, You could get the “Performance rock rails” that are wider than the standard ones.