https://www.jeep.com/incentives/offers-model.html?ccode=CUJ202111JTJL98A
The incentive for my ordered Mojave shows $1000 on the site.
I will take delivery before the event ends, but I had negotiated my deal before it started.
Should I expect the dealer to now apply this deal for another $1000...
What about one of these 90 degree bends with a 1UP mounted to it and a bungee cord around the frame to the trailrails/unistrut to keep it from swaying? Even if the bed flexes the bike should move as one with it.
That's what I would have thought also, and reached out to two fabricators on the forum including Eight 13, but it was explained to me that the bed rail has so much flex to it that the bike would be unstable.
Yes, the reason I posted your pics was to explore the idea of a bracket of that type of design to support a bike above the side of the bed, or just over it (on the outside of the truck). Either holding the bike between those two points or holding a bike rack like the 1UP, all while still being...
Looks great. I have the same wheels sitting boxed waiting for my black Mojave to show up. Will go with the same type and size rubber too. Are you happy with it? What did you do about the spare? I'm thinking about doing the ring in orange but will probably wait awhile.
Found something that would work but not exactly the design I had in mind. Hoping a vendor comes up with a solution mounting to rails
https://letsgoaero.com/half-nelson-channel-2-bike-truck-bed-mount-v-rack/
In the meantime trying to decide between diy unistrut or buying a trail rail system...
Thanks for this. Was the issue the bed rail being soft or the 90 degree brackets you used flexing?
I don’t have the truck yet. Could you go straight down through the top of the rail and tighten down?
Short of this I found this picture on the forum where guys are using unistrut instead of trail...
I would like to mount a mountain bike with both wheels attached to the bed rail. Don’t want cross bars and may eventually get a tonneau so that would have to factor in. If the brackets are mounted to the top are flat and the bike was a few inches off the side of the truck (in order to allow a...
If I wanted my company to purchase the vehicle, could I still sign up for Tread Lightly and apply the discount? I read that the sign up name for the program has to match the name purchasing the vehicle. Has anybody done this and what procedure did you follow?
If you wanted the smoother ride and bump absorbing benefits of the Mojave, but wanted to install a light duty plow like the Snowex and do 35's with a slight lift, what would your plan be? What model would you start with and what mods make the most sense for this application?
New here so please...