I used that same lighter plug adapter to power a radar detector and wired in a another lighter plug behind the dish so that i could use a higher output lighter plug power adapter to wire in an apple magsafe charger and run an additional usb-c wire out for my passenger to use. Dropped everything...
Took my rear brakes apart and cleaned the heck out of the clips and reinstalled. Fixed the noise for a while but it started to come back after a while.
Depends on what service is most used in your area. Jeep clubs down here where I live use GMRS. Other areas might use CB. Radio comms are cool but for true emergency preparedness I’d go with a Starlink mini on the standby plan or an iPhone or T-Mobile phone. Satellite communication tech is cheap...
a mod as old as time. Refers to upgrading the alternator to battery, battery to chassis ground,, and engine to chassis ground wires with big 0 or 1 gauge wire.
I basically used another users gun rack idea but didn't mount the gun clamps and flipped the bar to make the dish fit tighter. I had to cut the ends to make some ears because the bar would't fit above the roll bar without doing so. That might be because of the headliner though.
see post 7...
lol people in this thread are complaining about aux switch placement and you want them to reach back and try to find the rear window switches?
and yes, some vehicle rely on the front switches for all windows to work.
the other issue is some people leave the rear doors on and take the front doors off. If the switches were on the front doors instead of the dash how would they control the rear windows?