Actually, that's good information. That's the answer to my question. I now know that it's not a must have but more of a preventative type thing in the near future and I don't have to do it all at once.
I have a JTR as well and was thinking of the Mopar lift kit, are you running bigger tires as well and if so what size and brand. I was hoping to run 35's and still get full flex or possibly going to 37's. If I can't get full flex then going bigger isn't better.
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Hey Jeff, check out his link, they are jeep seat extension for you big boys. I'm 5'6" so I don't have an issue bit I recalled a JT video someone posted on YouTube about his this same issue. I hope this helps.
https://www.quadratec.com/categories/jeep-interior
All I know is I saw the pics and videos from the Bronco Badlands edition get eaten up by the Rubicon trail. Parts of the damn Bronco were missing. Skid plates were damaged. Bottom line is, if you can't flex your going to get serious damage. You need a solid from axel to get that type of...
I feel pretty good about the way I had mine built. I think the only thing I wish Jeep would do is make the back window not part of the hardtop and instead make it part of the back frame and Make it roll up and down. Maybe half doors as well, but I can buy those so.
I have the upgraded stereo system mine, it has a subwoofer and a 522 watt amp. It shakes your body. Not sure which system you have. But the upgraded system rocks!
It's not a matter of if you get a crack, it's a matter of when you get a crack. It's going to happen, jeeps are notorious for it since the windshield is a wall waiting to be hit by anything. Welcome to the club!
Looks like you hit up OBX. I was there last weekend and spotted the horses next to the beach taking a stroll in the water. Always a great place to wheel.
I've taken mine off a few times by myself, not an easy task. I now just have my son help me. But he goes back to college soon so it's going to be me and my wife. I've been trying to figure out easier ways to remove it. It's the lifting it off the truck bed part that really gets me. Lol
Next year I plan on doing the TAT trans american trail with my dad, I figured this would be a great opportunity for us to do one last milestone together. He is getting older (in his early 70's) so this would be a great last adventure for a father a son. I have been overnight camping and small...