Well, I figured it out I guess. Apparently when the loops are being pulled up to release the latch, they aren't always pulling back down inside the seat. It looks like they may be catching on the stitching sometimes when it tries to retract down into the seat. Strange that they had both done...
Has anyone experienced the two rear seat backs flopping down on their own when braking? At first I thought someone just didn't get it latched properly. I then flipped it back to latch firmly but I can grab the back of the seat and pull it down pretty easily without pulling the release...
I wanted to go with the Baja look and wanted to still have a bed cover. I don't think it is enough to ever effect me from a center of gravity stand point. Especially given all the weight I added at a very low level like the very heavy duty complete underbelly steel skid system, rock sliders...
I also had to modify the holes on the bracket tab as shown in the picture because the rails are now higher and furthur back enough that the screw holes wouldn't line up.
I had to cut all 4 corners at an angle on the flat wide part that sits on the bed shoulder. Then I also cut the fin that goes down the inside of bed shoulder enough to miss the brackets so it would allow the cover opening to get wide enough. I only did this on the front brackets, not the rear...
I have not re-geared but plan to soon. If I don't look at the tach or the gear indicator it is fine ...lol... I don't see 7th and 8th as much and spend more time up around 3000 RPM which of course reduces my gas mileage. If I had bought it this way I would not think anything of it but I drove...
Thanks. No it won't flip forward after the first flip. I think of it more as a trunk that locks for now. Going to keep my eye open for a retractable one that I might be able to go with. I was willing to sacrifice that for now. For large load hauling I have a 3/4 ton Chevy. This is my toy.
Love my Mojave and have finally finished a lot of the build.
My buddy Ronnie and I have had a blast building my Mojave so far. The difference from the first few trips before the build and the trip last weekend after the build was incredible. The chopped fenders with the massive and very...