Ordered my Bartact covers less than 4 weeks ago, gets here Tuesday.
I had carhartt covers on my JK, and they lasted 5 years, 2 of those years in Guam with no doors or top the entire time. If I still had my jk they would still be on, but I imagine they tossed them when I traded in. They faded to...
To be honest. And it wasn’t to offend. As you mentioned, adding two taught connections at the front would go a long way to prevent buffeting, which is the main culprit I see breaking your shade down prematurely. This is speaking from experience, having a cheap rugged ridge shade on my jk for a...
As said above, depends on your lender, but if you’re not aware, the SCRA could cover it, among other things (credit card interest rates, etc). Basically caps your interest rates while active duty, among plenty of other benefits...
Ive never had a cheap light fail outright on me, but the build quality is always apparent in my experience. Peeing paint within a year or so, brittle wire insulation that cracks and crumbles, etc. I’d much rather pay the premium upfront for high quality Rigid or KC leds, with a failsafe plug and...
Too expensive with me not knowing the build quality- and points lost for not being able to plug and play into the reverse lights. I’d really rather not splice. Here’s to hoping another option shows up
I’ll just mention, it’s not very clear from your website what is available, and what it will cost. Nor is it clear what the differences are between the different models. Just some feedback
I’ll always get cloth because I’m not paying 2k to get my seats rained on. My 2dr jk had cloth seats with carhartt covers. I had my top and doors off for 2 years while stationed in guam; it got rained on many, many times. Took the covers off before trading in and they were perfect.
These two pics make clear why Jtops are the better choice. Access to the freedom panel latches, straps in place of elastic bands, and embedded aluminum rods to eliminate movement. I’ve had several different quality shades, but they’re all refinements on the same idea. The jtops guys really took...
In my experience, the rubber welting was worse. Not sure where you are, but lots of sand here in FL that builds up on the welting. Better just to let it fall through. That’s just my situation, though
Despite my lol, I wasn’t poking fun; I mean it would definitely explain it. And I can’t actually see the phenomenon you describe- my truck is a Gobi haha.
But thank you for the setting tip; I thought I went through that pretty throughly but apparently not
Wait, I might’ve misread, but is your whole slide tied down in the front of the bed by the tie downs as shown in the picture? Or is it also bolted in the rear somewhere?
Edit- I saw you added “no rear mounts”, so what are you thinking to address it? The build looks great, that’s a small fortune...
I think the helmets are chintzy and lame. Not as bad as stickers of people’s social media accounts though. No clue why that trend started. Nobody cares about your half assed channel