I’m lurking for Rubi take offs and maybe spacers On my max tow sport s. I don’t see myself going off-road other than the beach and maybe fire roads etc. not really looking to break the bank or drastically change the road manners of Sandi. I’m very impressed with how well the stock set up does on...
That is embarrassing on my part. I’ll do better. Mojave Mojave Mojave. Hoping that will help me. There are no steps with these. I thought the bottom of my Sport S looked unfinished with the open bolt holes and these were $100 so I grabbed them.
Did anything more come of this? Based on the info above the problem was for premium tops only and they had to be manufactured between MARCH and July 2019. I’m looking at a std soft top take off this week and want to make sure I’m not buying something problematic.
I just bought MOHAVE take-off rock rails for my sport S for short money on Craigslist. Are these wider than what comes with the rubicon? I’m wondering if it’s going to look silly with my stock suspension and Sport S wheels. Rubi or Mohave take off wheels are on my list but I have yet to find a...
I’m interested in this I think. I like the idea of having it low most of the time to carry a bike or cargo pod and then be able to raise it for longer items like lumber trips to Home Depot. It would be ideal to be able to open a tonneau without removing the rack. I’ll be watching
I followed this truck on this forum for probably a year before they revealed it. i was not a member until right before I bought. The renderings that we were looking at looked better than the Sport that came out and was within my budget. When the truck was revealed I was a little disappointed in...
Maybe the LATCH system can be utilized. I’ll figure something out and report back. It’s not pressing right now but I was thinking about it last night and thought I’d post
I looked quick earlier today and think a strap afixed to the underside of the seat would be good to have and then clip it to the headrest when in the up position. Not sure how to attach to the underside of the seat but I will look a little closer. I hadn’t given consideration to being able to...
No argument here. My initial inquiry was a question to see if others have had this occur. At best it is a missed opportunity but I can make it function the way I want with a strap. It’s easy enough. Maybe more will chime in but I used my last truck an awful lot transporting things with the rear...
I think we are mincing words here. Unless there is a good reason that it could not be designed to stay up because of some other trade off it should have been designed to. Anyone that has had this ability on another truck they have owned has found it very useful. Before I go with a DIY solution I...
Agreed With the minimal resistance needed to pull it down. My Tundra was not difficult to pull down the raised seat but it maybe required I pull a handle. I’m guessing there was some kind of positive clasp taking place with the mechanism. It’s something that I’d never give a thought too until...
I don’t know what the design intent was or if others have had this problem but I can’t be the only person who intends to put his dog on the floor or flip the seat up to carry cargo occasionally. Let’s say I bought a small table and wanted to bring it home in the back seat instead of in the bed...
We took a trip a couple of weeks ago and I had the larger portion of the rear seat flipped up with my dog in his dog bed on the floor. on the car ride home on the highway the seat “ fell” down from the upright position and scared the dog but he was unhurt and we learned he fits under the seat as...