The shock bushings are going bad on the Fox Rubicon shocks on my Gladiator. Does anyone know what neoprene or other upgrade fits these? Do they use the same as a standard shock?
This is my first vehicle with a backup camera and I get a lot of good out of it, but it gets dirty constantly. I'm thinking that since the Wrangler has a rear washer there is most likely a bung on the reservoir for a second pump. It looks like an easy task to put a spray nozzle on the tailgate...
Living in the upper Midwest I do me best to be prepared for nasty winter weather with the possibility of being being stranded by road closer if not getting stuck in a blizzard. I was just wondering the other day how long my fuel supply might hold out. Thanks for doing my research for me!
I made my own using a GUB mount. This is just a bent piece of sheet metal screwed down under the rubber floor of the dash well. It takes no space. It allows me t use the phone as a dash cam.
I made my own for a TJ out of 1/4" plywood that sat on the roll cage. It was reinforced with 1X1" on the edges which also raised it slightly. Trunk carpeting was glued on the bottom and foam carpet padding on top. It was cheap and helped with both sound and thermal insulation.
I wanted to avoid wind noise so I mounted it inside and made an aluminum shield to cut down on light reflecting into the cab. It took a lot of fine tuning that honestly may not have been worth the effort. It does illuminate quite well, tho.
It's really pretty simple. I just bent this piece of sheet metal. The rubber insert that it fits under has locator pegs in the back that I cut off. This is clamped down using small pieces of sheet metal on both sides with the existing screws. You don't even lose space in the tray. (Pardon the...