I take it as things it can do, but maybe shouldn't all the time or that situation has to be ideal. You see sports cars, even sedans (the Camry comes to mind), in commercials flying down narrow mountain roads. I recall that same Camry commercial using engine sounds to hint at a fast speed. The...
Yeah but if they break it they have the pockets to make another. You spend 60k and break it, you walk out of the woods or build a shelter and call it home.
Basically it can go faster but the settings must be right (terrain, obstacles) in order to minimize damage. You can parallel park with the...
Thanks, I feel like tapping into DRLs would be a bit better since it would take two aux switches for one set of lights. I would like 3 more options instead of 2, but maybe if tapping is too complicated I will double up on aux switches til I can get more use out of them.
So I just bought some lights off Amazon, they have a Halo feature on top of fog lighting. I know it is possible to configure it to have halos and fogs on at once. I want to have them separately so I can have either or both on as I choose.
Watching some videos about JL aux light installs didn't...
This is apparent in the Hardtop as well, though I use the Bestop Sunrider now but it's pretty much identical as far as the rain channel. Had door open when it was lightly raining while filling up on gas and there was a steady drip of water from the front of the rain channel down to the door...
There was a user that made a tonneau that fit his two freedom tops on the front forward part of the tonneau cover. Looked nice and seemed to function well. I kinda feel like lots of people would expect the top (freedom and back) to be easily stored in the truck bed since....it's a truck bed.
https://www.jlwranglerforums.com/forum/threads/hardtop-rain-gutter-drains-into-cabin.20578/page-7#post-805377
To say it's a Jeep thing is a copout. This isn't complex is an easy fix. Just seems they didn't do test drives in the rain when designing it lol.
The first Jeep was supposedly...
There was a fix in the JL forum, looked like the person used a thin strip of something to chann the water forward, as if continuing the lip and tapering it off.