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- First Name
- Nicholas Lullo
- Joined
- Jul 23, 2025
- Threads
- 2
- Messages
- 32
- Reaction score
- 51
- Location
- Addison, IL
- Vehicle(s)
- 2025 Jeep Gladiator Mohave
- Occupation
- Manufacturing
Yes 100% I agree with you. We'll get on it. . We actually have a different model that we're pushing across the finish line. Can I send you a demo to test? I'll also send over a controller adapter for the Western Plow controller. It will work the same as what you have but just looks a bit cleaner.Any chance of making it truly tool-less? How many even carry coins, and I don't like reaching into a pocket to dig out the house key - I love the knob-type like the stock MOPAR mount.
I did mount balls into the threaded holes earlier, and found that it's the most-vibration-free mount due to the rail not twisting and flexing over road imperfections. My snow plow control holder will vibrate a lot if the control isn't in it. I did some figuring and testing, and found that's because using the edges allows the mount rail to twist a bit, while the ball in the hole does not. Same exact mount, just mounted or attached to the rail differently. If you go into the center with something that clamps on the edges, mine vibrates, but if I use a ball that mounts through the center, the exact same accessory will not vibrate. That's one reason I chose the ball firmly attached through the center on mine - reduces vibrations.
For truly vibration-free, I have to use the balls that mount either in the holes or through the middle of the rail. My experimenting over the months has demonstrated this in my case.
But that aside - I consider anything that uses a key or coin to still actually be a tool type.
This is TRULY tool-free! No trying to find a coin no one carries any more, and no digging keys out of my pocket. I can adjust it while at a stop light.
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