Just really trying to get an idea of how you loaded the top on the boards. Is it a flat structure slightly higher than the bed that you backed under and then slid and flipped up? Good point on the height as I will have to measure but I probably have enough materials laying around to replicate...
Can you give a few more details on this? I am trying to figure out how to deal with the JT in the garage with the top compared to my JK and this looks like an interesting idea to try.
To be honest it is all personal preference as I didn't particularly like the look of the rubber seals and why I went with the lomax. However I will say that the very back of the undercover at the tailgate looks a bit more "fitted". But I was surprised by how closely the lomax matches the hard...
All I can say is mine has been in place for close to four months and looks like the day I put it in and up until about 2 weeks ago I kept my toolbags and supply crates on the cover every day. I am actually surprised it is still in good shape. For $80 I would probably make my own again like I...
No zipper, the only "slits" are velcro on the seat so you can pop the seatbelt through. I think this design is to help separate the dog from the front seat to some extent. Not like the puppy doesn't lay his head right next to my ear still. I will say that I thought I wouldn't like the hammock...
Damn you all! Those BFG's make a great looking difference I may have to upgrade in a couple weeks. I was using the excuse that I wouldn't pay for new rims for at least a year.
I have been using this cover since I bought the gladiator and it has been doing well with my 85 pound bernedoodle year old puppy. I have been quite happy with it and a couple friends have bought it because of seeing mine...
I ended up putting on a Lomax hard trifold tonneau cover so I could keep my tools and such in the bed. Can someone get in the bed if they wanted to use a prybar? Yes they could but then again they could bust my windows all the same. Much like you I had become accustomed to putting things...
Along with magicmike's post regarding the 180 connector I have been considering these magnetic usb c adapters. I am very curious about the idea as it could be very handy. Multiple companies are making them so this is just a random amazon one I was looking at...
Honestly I bought a couple usb c cables off Amazon on the cheap, something like $10 for two cables (nice cables with a paracord type wrap to protect the cable and it looks nice). I actually only wanted 3 foot cables and that's what I ordered but they sent me 6 foot cables. I did this...
The function of am/fm antennas is dictated by wavelength. The defacto standard for radio communication is generally a quarter wave length antenna so the shorter the antenna the lower the receive db (1/2, 1/4, 1/8, wave etc) mathematically they all work but the shorter the antenna the overall...
I used meguires black plastic restore on my JK and it works awesomely. It made the plastic look new and held for multiple washes. Here is a link for it at walmart but I believe I just picked mine up at autozone one day...
Citrol has a ton of positive reviews from detailers I know and have watched on youtube. I have yet to make the jump and actually checked this thread to see if anyone has used it. This is the amazon link below but there a quite a few youtube reviews and demos you can see as well...
I have gone for a couple week process. First I clay barred the entire truck then applied Chemical Guys Jet Seal. After letting cure for a few days (If I recall the seal asked for 72 hours) During the next wash I went ahead and applied Turtle Wax Ice Black that I had been using for years on my...
That is exactly my plan. Ideally I want neoprene covers but have seen nothing yet for the back seat as I want all or nothing. If anything it is an extra protector from the dog even though I have a cover hammock in back for him. Less "hot" in the summer and less "cold" in the winter.
I just received my Lomax cover today (Agri-cover makes the Lomax which is being rebranded by weathertech). Weathertech wanted over $100 for shipping and I didn't feel like driving an hour out to the shop outside of Chicago. I put it on in about 20-30 minutes but if I had a helper it would have...