The hard top would be a great choice for look and function most of the time, but when I need to carry something larger that won't fit under the cap I need to remove it and I don't have ceiling hight or floor space to store it, and removal takes too long (not to mention how much of a pain it is)...
Just FYI my CAI came installed from the factory. Interestingly, the big (useless) plastic engine cover didn't come with the JT. I assume it doesn't fit with the CAI. It was so long ago that I drove a JTR without CAI that I don't know how much noise difference it makes, but it certainly isn't quite.
I have a Softtopper which is good for camping/occasional use, but not what I prefer for everyday use (lacking in security). I'm looking for a tonneau cover that is secure (metal, not just vinyl), but also not too hard to uninstall so I can swap in the Softtopper. I am not interested in a folding...
Yeah, i haven't seen anything, though you could probably come up with a clasp of some sort that attaches to the bottom of the seat and onto the side/front of the cargo divider thing (whatever the standard thing is called).
Attached are a few pictures of the Jeep under seat storage bin. Compared...
Lockable compartments under the rear seat are an option you can order, I have them. I assume you can order the parts and DIY, it would be a super simple install (4 bolts, maybe 15 min). There are other aftermarket companies that sell lockable bins as well. I like the Mopar ones are matched to...
Personally i went with the Mopar mats, but i understand your desire. I don't live in an area that snows. The deepest quality mats i am aware of are from WeatherTech:
https://www.weathertech.com/jeep/2021/gladiator/floorliner-hp/
I'm replying to an old post about the 40/60 divided, but this applies to anyone interested. I found on another thread a 'hammock' that I like a lot. Unlike those I've seen posted here, the bottom is stiff and supports the dog over the footwell. It can cover the entire seat, 60% with divider...
What product did your detailer use? I've been looking through posts about ceramic coat and only seen one off-handed mention of a brand. I'm curious to know what works well.
You've waited an especially long time, I'm really glad to hear it's officially on it's way to you! (And thankful there is no rail delivery required for your location)
Yeah, mine was in sitting built in OH for 8 weeks... don't hold your breath.
On the positive side, I picked mine up last night! So there IS light at the end of this long tunnel. 8 weeks waiting to ship, 2 weeks via rail to arrive at CA railhead, 6 days to get unloaded at railhead and delivered...
Finally have my JTR in hand! For those wondering total time from order to pickup was just over 4 months.
Event
Date
Accumulated Weeks
Weeks between steps
Ordered
2-Mar
0.0
#VALUE!
Build Sheet
7-Apr
5.1
5.1
Window Sticker
30-Apr
8.4
3.3
Truck Shipped (rail)
21-Jun
15.9
7.4
Arrived at...
Just for reference, this is from PowerTank who sells the CO2 systems, when using a 10gal tank (OP stated his is 20). I assume they are calculating on the conservative side:
If you add 10 psi
If you add 15 psi
If you add 20 psi
What's your tire size?
sec/tire
# of tires
sec/tire
#...
Looks like you are likely on a similar schedule to mine. I ordered 3/4 and I'll pickup tomorrow, FINALLY!
Mine was built 4/29 and has sat in OH from then until two weeks ago when it started its slow train ride to CA.
Good Luck, and best of luck with your patience... mine certainly has been tried.
I have heard this same thing said many times on this forum but it always appears to be vastly overstated, based on the published dimensions. Published actual diameter for a Nitto Trail Grappler M/T is 36.85", BFG KM3 is 36.5". Yes the BFG is smaller, but only by 0.35" not the 1.25" you stated...
Mine arrived at the local rail yard (2.5 hr drive from dealer) on 6/29. They said it will take up to a week to get a truck to pick it up and deliver it, which would be 7/7. My Tracker says Delivered 7/11. So there seems to be some variation in the dates, but in general the tracker seems to post...
Thank you much!
My winch setup will end up looking nearly identical to yours then. My Hydro Blue JTR arrives on the 29th and has the CAI. (Making sure I have all the parts and pieces I need for when it arrives.)
Please enlighten the ignorant: I like the red rubber things covering your cable ends on the solenoid side. I assume I can find them on Amazon, but what are they called?
Side question - is that the factory Cold Air Intake on the right side of the photo?