Vinman
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- Vince
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- 2021 JLU Rubicon
I installed a Warn 9.5TI winch on day 2 or 3 of ownership.
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It sits under the hardtop without issue, you don't have to remove it to put the hard top back on. The deck lid portion of the slipstream is held in place with up to 6 pins, 2 in the front, 2 in the middle, and 2 in the back. near the swing gate.. Depends on what I'm up to but I typically leave the ones near the swing gate out, there's sort of a lip that would impact the swing gate if anyone tried to get into it, so it's still secure without those. You can fold the deck lid back onto itself, or flip it up again and it stands up vertically making plenty of room to stack things high but you'll need a strap to hold the deck lid in that position. Or you can easily remove it altogether by pulling all six of the pins. Unlike the 4 door version, the 2 door does NOT feature an easily removable front wall. The 2 door version has a lockable access door right in the middle, but the wall itself is held in place with bolts. (in the four door version the wall can fold down or easily be removed by pulling more pins). There is a decently sized open area between the back of the front seats and the slipstream, I still have plenty of room to toss things in that area, things I want easy access to but I don't want up front with me like my large water jug, or a hat, or what not. The access door is handy if I have something lightweight I need to quickly get out of the wind, again like my hat.How easy is it to breakdown if you need to haul something big or put the hardtop back on?
A-Tach JL Holster Mount | Installed 2/21 |
QuadraTec Flashlight Mount | Installed 2/22 |
Toyo AT II 285/75R17 Tires | Installed 3/4 |
Dominion Offroad JL Hi-Lift Jack Mount | Installed 3/8 |
QuadraTec Dead Pedal | Installed 3/10 |
CravenSpeed Shorty Antenna | Installed 3/16 |
Front seat tilt kit - Desert DoesIt | Installed 3/23 |
eBay seat side storage | Installed 3/27 |
Easy Start Stop module | Installed 4/3 |
MOPAR Cargo mat kit | Installed 4/8 |
Tint, 30% Front & sides, Limo on rear | Installed 4/14 |
GPCA M8 interior tie-down D-rings | Installed 6/26 |
Garmin InReach Mini | Received 7/20 |
RockSlide Engineering - RotoPax Mount | Installed 7/23 |
MOPAR F & R grab handles | Installed 7/27 |
onX Map App for Android Tablet | Downloaded 7/28 |
Bartact 2.5lb fire extinguisher & mount | Installed 7/29 |
Dominion Offroad Shovel & Axe mount | Installed 8/5 |
RotoPax WaterPak & Fuel Pak w/mounts | Installed 8/20 |
Wow, thank you! That was way more comprehensive a review than I expected. Much appreciated!It sits under the hardtop without issue, you don't have to remove it to put the hard top back on. The deck lid portion of the slipstream is held in place with up to 6 pins, 2 in the front, 2 in the middle, and 2 in the back. near the swing gate.. Depends on what I'm up to but I typically leave the ones near the swing gate out, there's sort of a lip that would impact the swing gate if anyone tried to get into it, so it's still secure without those. You can fold the deck lid back onto itself, or flip it up again and it stands up vertically making plenty of room to stack things high but you'll need a strap to hold the deck lid in that position. Or you can easily remove it altogether by pulling all six of the pins. Unlike the 4 door version, the 2 door does NOT feature an easily removable front wall. The 2 door version has a lockable access door right in the middle, but the wall itself is held in place with bolts. (in the four door version the wall can fold down or easily be removed by pulling more pins). There is a decently sized open area between the back of the front seats and the slipstream, I still have plenty of room to toss things in that area, things I want easy access to but I don't want up front with me like my large water jug, or a hat, or what not. The access door is handy if I have something lightweight I need to quickly get out of the wind, again like my hat.
Things I'm disappointed in with it, in no particular order:
To remove it, say if you wanted to put the rear seat back in place, is going to take quite a bit of work, you're basically removing the whole thing. Just my random guess it'd take me 2 hours to get the back seat reinstalled again and I suspect it would be pretty annoying. Install was great, probably the most accurately designed Jeep mod I've ever bought. Every hole lined up perfectly but there are a lot of bolts that all take some time to get together. The idea of it is that you will likely never put your backseat in again. I don't know how, or if, it could be done but I would have liked for it to have been faster/easier to get the seat back in if I ever needed to.
The Freedom panels are too big to put beneath the slipstream. By like maybe an inch. It's so close and it's just incredibly frustrating that I can't lay my freedom panels down in the back like I used to. What I've done is put the freedom panels in the bag, then strap that to the top of the slipstream. That works fine, but I haven't come up with a good way of holding the bag so it doesn't slide at all. It's not going to go anywhere but when I hit the brakes the bag will come forward and bump my seat back. Overall it's fine, but I'd prefer the 2 door's slipstream be slightly larger so I could put the panels beneath it (the 2 door slip stream is the same size as the 4 door and uses the same deck lid).
Mine squeaks and rattles a bit. When I first got it the thing was remarkably quiet, but as time has gone by I get some rattles and squeaks out of it. Nothing terribly bad but it's there. I don't think it's reasonable to expect that it won't make noise but many will say it's completely silent. That hasn't been my experience. It seems my noise is all coming from the deck lid, if I remove the lid it's silent. so I've done a bit more work with some tape trying to silence it and I'm getting close but it's not perfect yet.
It does not stop water from getting in. I never expected it to be water tight, it has gaps around it and I just don't think you can reasonably expect this thing to be water tight. I had hoped it might stop a good amount of the water though. But in my experience it stops none of the water. Truly, if you're in a rain storm your carpets will be soaked, anything you had back there will be ruined, and your subwoofer will be full water. If you're going to throw your work laptop back there, maybe get a water tight box to put it in first. I also noticed that it limits how fast the sun will dry out your carpets in back. Not that big of an issue, just open or remove the deck lid. But remember to do that otherwise it just stays damp. Oh, and the metal on it can get remarkably hot in the sun. When I got a sunshade I got one that extended over where the rearseat used to be, partially to help keep areas of the slipstream more cool to the touch.
It is incredibly noisy if you're driving with the deck lid half open. The metal pieces of the lid crash together, there's no effective "bumpers" included it just metal on metal. Diabolical sells some pads that go on the tops, looks like you could easily make your own out of marine deck foam I just haven't gotten around to try it. I had hoped the diabolical stickers they included (they're sort of bubbly/padded) would be enough to act as bumpers, but they're not.
There is an access hole on the driver side rear that the wires for the top pass through. When you take the top off you put the wires down through the hole then there is a cover plate that closes the hole. That cover plate is held in place by a bolt and nut. So you need to loosen and tighten that nut each time in order to swing the cover plate. That nut is in a place that is a bit annoying to get to, it's not an easy thing and I need a wrench or socket to get it done.
I think that is truly every little nit picky complaint I could have about the slipstream. Don't take my complaints too seriously. It's a great product, I recommend it all of the time. I would not want to be without it. I ended up with a GMRS radio in the Jeep and it came with a magnet mounted antenna, that's perfect for just sticking to the slipstream. I have the GPCA hard top T-handle bolts. they work well as extra tie down points for crap I put on top of the slipstream. I have a magnet mounted LED light stuck to the underside of the deck lid that works well for when I need additional lighting in the rear.
Hey everyone, I just ordered my first '21 JL and can't wait to have it in the drive and out on the trails. Last few weeks I have been drooling over all the potential modifications and wanted to ask everyone here:
What was the first thing you added and was there anything you did that you regretted or would do differently??
Cheers,
H