C'mon... John... really...seriously. You wasted your money. By now, everyone knows that's what the catch can is for....also added a new sticker which should boost my horsepower 10 fold
You've forced me to re-think my interpretation of "tickling the ivories."Wait a minute. I thought the catch can added 4mpg? Those things are amazing!
its either coming off or breaking off lol....gotta love it. As everyone mentioned you can find them in any auto store, typically on revolving racks, comes in handy. For example when I did the mopar trailer harness install, you have to pry up and snap off the plastic rivets on the front passenger inner fender to get access for wiring to engine bay and interior cabin. They give you new ones that you rivet on. Hell with that! lol, I probably need to get in there probably another 5 times to run wires in and out in the near future for other mods. Just used these reusable pinsOh cool, thanks! I broke all 6 installing the Rokblokz mud flaps...lol. Good thing you don't need them for the flap install.
Yeah I noticed that by the photos but wasn’t sure if it would work as us soft-toppers have the same gutters but it looks like that ‘cuff’ dips too far in and would damage the soft-top.Yes, it's for the hard top only. The rack that holds the awning mounts to the gutters.
Pic please!
Literally just purchased this combo today with the Artec License plate relocatorI installed a DV8 stubby rear bumper, Rusty’s fascia covers, and relocated the license plate and light wiring.
Looks blingy… I like those wheels.Installed the Bartact JLU Tactical rear seat covers. They turned out fantastic!
Also removed the WARN M12 bolts that hold the fairlead on. They rusted almost immediately after installation. Replaced with some M12 stainless steel (and painted) I got from Lowes.
Obligatory Jeep/Dog photo