It definitely has the most surface area with the two tiers. It is very tempting at it's price point too. My oniy concern would be rattling from all he extra panels that fold up. Any issues?The Rock Slide Engineering table seems to have the most effective surface area. It has two tiers, and a deeper shelf. I find it perfect for my needs. My most useful mod till date. The entire family agrees
I know right? Mopar for $200 verses Rough Country for $80. You usually get what you pay for when something is more than 2.5X more expensive but it's a simple table design. The only real wear and tear items are the hinge pins and hinges. I am not concerned about the hinge pins too much. It's the hinges that I wonder about?Hokey smokes, the Mopar table is expensive now! $190-250? My table cost less, for way more. Definitely look around. There are knockoffs for $80 or so, and rattling can usually be fixed with rubber/felt pads. My Frontrunner table does not rattle at all, though it has a tiny spot of rust after 1.5 years and a good amount of wet weather.
There's some people on the forum that made their own for super cheap and have write-ups. The panel on the tail gate comes off easily. Though the clips might make some unhappy noises, they aren't the kind that break if you look at them funny. Lots of hardpoints back there.
If they're all automotive forums, I'll bet people just think you misfire a lot.Across all of the various forums I've been on, you are the first person to ever get that! I'm impressed! It is a great song, and Traffic is such an under appreciated band.
I don’t use the cutting board for cutting. I just use it as a secondary counter top surface. I work on the main fold down bit and the cutting board is where is set thingsThat Outback table looks really high quality. I do not need a cutting board. I would definitely consider one if I had a use for a cutting board.
I do misfire a lot, but thats between me and my doctor!If they're all automotive forums, I'll bet people just think you misfire a lot.
Glad I caught it, haven't heard or even thought about that song in years, so I fired it up on Youtube. Never realised how long it was until I saw the running times. Time flies in the company of good music.
If mix tapes or cds were a still thing in the jeep, I'd totally fire it up every time I saw a wall of brake lights and loudly exclaim, "uh oh, did somebody say Traffic?" Then mellow jam time-warp through it while not thinking about the lyrics.
I do misfire a lot, but thats between me and my doctor!
Traffic is a great band, they are one I can throw on and just listen too all day.
Mix tapes still exist, they are now Spotify playlists. I just download them on wifi at home and then I can listen to them in the car without using my cell data.