HeartwoodJT
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This was not on my 2020 JT. Is this from shipping or something the dealer didn’t remove? 24 Mojave
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If you want to remove it at your own peril.....Good Luck
I hope you are joking when you compare this bracket to a seatbelt….Might as well cut one of the seatbelts while you're at it, that way the next buyer knows for sure that a safety feature has been removed.
To an extent, the point is that the bracket is there for a safety purpose and it'd be hella shady to remove it and then sell it to someone else who may get in an accident and experience a rollover and further injury because of it not being there. (especially since once it is removed it can't be put back on since it's not a bolt-on) Making yourself susceptible to injury is one thing, doing it to someone else is something else.I hope you are joking when you compare this bracket to a seatbelt….
I see the point but by the same token, once anybody lifts their vehicles and add tire sizes beyond the factory ones, that crash rating goes out the window.To an extent, the point is that the bracket is there for a safety purpose and it'd be hella shady to remove it and then sell it to someone else who may get in an accident and experience a rollover and further injury because of it not being there. (especially since once it is removed it can't be put back on since it's not a bolt-on) Making yourself susceptible to injury is one thing, doing it to someone else is something else.
If it were that critical….there should be a warning label on it…DO NOT REMOVE!To an extent, the point is that the bracket is there for a safety purpose and it'd be hella shady to remove it and then sell it to someone else who may get in an accident and experience a rollover and further injury because of it not being there. (especially since once it is removed it can't be put back on since it's not a bolt-on) Making yourself susceptible to injury is one thing, doing it to someone else is something else.