I used to have to do this sometimes with my old JKU sport before installing the rear locker. It's definitely a good tool to have when needed.
BTW, I see you're in Lawton. I trained at Ft Sill back in the 90s. You have my sympathies. :CWL:
As stated above, your credit card company helping them to fix their mistakes is why you don't pay cash.
That being said, I've had good experiences with both companies. They're people too and sometimes people have brain farts. LOL. good luck.
Not sure if the vehicle prices will come back down. I remember the last time tariffs came around 2018 or so, $640 rock sliders jumped to $900 and $1200 hard tonneau jumped to $1800.
for the most part, pretty sure I've finished my build. The only thing I'm looking at now is the supposed airlynx...
There's a photo of one that the tonneau drain tubes.
https://www.jeepgladiatorforum.com/forum/threads/anybody-know-what-this-tube-in-the-bed-is.31884/post-518435
There's all those guys that like to redo the badging on the tailgate. Seems like a good candidate for something like this. Even the wiring could be rerouted through the holes under the factory jeep badge and the wiring hooked up to the trailer 4 pin.
That's the rugged ridge quality I remember. After buying a few of their products for my JKU, I learned my lesson. Each product had some issue that had to be fixed.
Looks like they just stuck on a double lock ring bike grip with custom lettering.
First google results. :CWL:
https://www.aliexpress.us/item/3256805510741035.html?src=google&gatewayAdapt=glo2usa
2021 JTR with 7 inch screen. USB cable out the center console. I tried wireless and was not a fan. Also, plugging it in keeps the phone charged on longer trips. No glitches or problems with android auto.
Sometimes, my speed of travel off road exceeds the disconnect limit.
I could probably just use jscan, but I like the physical aspect of it dialing it like on a mountain bike shock. Locked out, soft, unlocked.
On road, I never need it to be anything else than locked out.
In the past, I've run an anderson powerpole from the battery to the bed. Snipped the alligator clips on the compressor and added powerpole connectors to both the snipped wires coming from the compressor and the snipped alligator clips.
That way, I could either plug it in or make it portable again.
I see now. It looks like that is the bronco mount in the photo.
For the jeep, I'm not sure if they tested the bracket with a hood that has the liner when they designed it. The lined hood on my rubicon pressed down on the controller using the JL/JT bracket.
I ended up just using some Velcro...
I'm a fan of my trigger six shooter. I'm surprised people are still bothering to run cables through the firewall on those other controllers.
I do wish the pigtails were not all pre-connected. If they were simple capped connector ports, that would save a little bit of mess under the hood for the...
Thanks for sharing. The hooks stick out just a little, but enough to sometimes accidentally hit your head. In the years that I've had them, I've hit my head maybe twice, but that's still two times too many. Lol
I just saw some of these grommets available on etsy, but overpriced. I'll need to...
You can try kayak j hooks. That's what hot head liner ships with their soft liner.
Fish the bungie from under the shade and run it over the roll bar and onto the hook.
That pulls the tension of the shade upwards and they will at least sit flush with the top of the roll bar.
To make any more...