No need to get DEFEN-sive...Sorry to be an “OFFENDER” but there’s a lot of history here and its a good name for MY Jeep. BTW, the Jeep is a far superior off roader/ overlander than my 1997 D90 ever was. We each have our own opinions.
Does it interfere with putting the rear seats down flat?Swapped out useless stock rear console tray, for cup holders!
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Fits great, but bottom 2 screws were a bit tougher than expected to remove/thread back in blindly. Nonetheless, totally worth it for $20!
Partially a tad. I have dogs in back almost 100% of the time so I don't put my back seats down.Does it interfere with putting the rear seats down flat?
I have the plastic bumper on Rubicon with LED and they fit. Guessing yours is not the Rubicon?I have the plastic bumper with the factory leds ,but have plastic tabs are too big and don’t fit the bracket and they don’t come apart like the non-leds one.
You are so right... a little weird. No offense taken sir! After all, this is the north west!!No need to get DEFEN-sive...
I am not offended. It is just weird.
TMIWell, autopark wont let me go anywhere standing on the passenger seat anyway, i just pose like that in my driveway. Sometimes nude.
I had to take my back ones off. The attachment screws came loose and damn near lost the mud flaps the first week. I am going put nut certs on them reinstall.Finished installing Weathertech mud flaps. The front pair I did a few days ago was super simple. The back was less fun. Partially broke one of the clips provided. The holes don’t line up nearly as well on the back.
I’ll probably just see if I can get a replacement clip from them and give it another shot.
I kept hearing a rattle that sounded like it was in my left roll bar. Drove me crazy. Turned out it was my tire gauge in the little storage box in the back of the Jeep.Just went through the same thing (hunting down a rattle that sprang up). Amazes me how sound travels throughout a vehicle and where it appears to come from depending on where you're sitting. I swore the rattle was around the passenger door/seatbelt. My wife thought it was coming from the center of the dash.
Looking up she noticed the garage door opener on the visor which is usually in her car but left in mine. It has a loose button and that was the rattle. At least it was an easy fix but it drove me nuts for a day.
sweet looks really goodI pulled out the sound bar and upgraded the speakers to 6.5” Infinity 2-way speakers. The factory setup is definitely a head scratcher....not sure why they decided to run a 4” and 3.5” in the sound bar. The removal of the sound bar is a simple process and makes it way easier to modify. I used the SSV Works kit, Dynamat inside the sound bar and a little poly fill. Nice upgrade!
Yet it is a necessary evil.Getting some electrical work done, my least favorite thing ever.