I prefer Weathertech over the mopar liners. You should also take a look at Smartliners as well. Arguably just as good as the Weathertechs, and $130 for the full set. I have the Smartliners and I love them. The Weathertech and Smartliners borh offer more coverage than the Mopar.
I have this leveling kit. The quality is really good. The spacers are nice and solid, and everything went together really nice. If I had a complaint, it would be that sometimes I feel like it makes the truck look a little nose high. Sometimes I feel like it looks level, and sometimes I feel like...
My only thought is it might be for reinforcement to keep that panel from being too flimsy. That is purely a guess though. What are you thinking about doing with it?
I don't know if it actually has a purpose, but I cut part of it out to install my Redarc brake controller. It has plastic webbing inside, but it was easy enough to remove.
Line-X left a really bad taste in my mouth as well. The actual liner itself looks great. I went with the premium as well, and really love how it looks. My problem was also with the installers. I went to a well rated shop, but they managed to get overspray and black smudges all over the exterior...
I have a buddy who works in the offroad center of a local dealership and he hates installing those steps. He says they are a pain to install, and has had several come back after they got hung up.
When I was buying mine I found a great price on one that was about 2 hours north of me, and had just about everything I was looking for. When I called them about it, the price jumped up by several thousand dollars. When I asked them why there was such a large difference in their online price vs...
I ordered a tonneau cover that shipped February 9th with an estimated delivery date of February 15th. Tracking shows it has been sitting at a FedEx facility in Arkansas since last Saturday. I know the weather has been bad in certain areas of the country, but I am impatient lol. I find that I...
I had Rubicon take off suspension, Rubicon wheels, Rubicon steel skid plate, a leveling kit, and door sill guards before I bought the truck. Within a week of ownership I had installed all the above, along with Toyo At3's. I then went in the following order:
N-Fab steps
Floor liners
Cup holder...
I am running 285/75r17 Toyo Open Country at3's on my Sport S with 3.73s. I noticed a slight decrease in pep, but it is not bad at all. I am very happy with it. I do recommend recalibrating the speedometer using jscan or tazer etc.
I started driving my daughter in my two door Wrangler with the top down when she was a little over 2 years old. At that age she was able to communicate enough that I felt she could express if she was not enjoying it. I also only drove her around town, and did not do any freeway driving with her...
There is a thread going on the top mods people recommend, but I am curious what mods people have made that they either regret or feel like was not worth the money. It may help people from making the same mistake.