If it were much more money I wouldn't bother, but it's really not bad. There is a wire catch that I assume holds the front camera wire, so there is that.I doubt anyone will ever do it and I certainly don't have the equipment or expertise, but I'd be curious to see a flow test on the 2 honeycombs.....I doubt the JT style flows any more...maybe a couple percent.
That said, everyone should spend their money and time as they choose, so if you believe in it, good enough.
I would love to join you, we all should plan itWe are going back to Ouray next August. Maybe we will see you and @Only One there.
Yes we should. I have vacation dates approved and a place to stay booked already. Be fun to get a few JL’s together.I would love to join you, we all should plan it
wow cold cold colorado lolI do love how the Roam sliders protect the sides.
Now if you have 4.75" backspace and wider tires, there's always going to be a bit of rear fender coverage...
I'm with you on the protection aspects of the ROAM sliders. As a fellow Punk'n owner, prior to the sliders, even with factory wheels and tires I was trashing my rear fenders and door paint. The chips seem to really show on the orange, so appreciate any protection I can get.I do love how the Roam sliders protect the sides.
Now if you have 4.75" backspace and wider tires, there's always going to be a bit of rear fender coverage...
I planned to do that myself to potentially help keep cool here in AZ, but then I remembered how often I get rocks thrown by other vehicles on the road and wonder if this larger opening would allow a small rock or other object to hit the radiator. Small chance I'm sure, but still concerned.Next project: JT grill inserts
In the hopes of a bit better air flow, and because it didn't cost much, I got the JT grill inserts. (Read here.)
(Thanks @raim314 for the heads up on parts!)
Install was super easy and I am glad to find out that the grill was so easy to remove. When the time comes, I'll plasti dip it to hide the chips. lol
If I get damage, I get an excuse to get a bigger better radiator?I planned to do that myself to potentially help keep cool here in AZ, but then I remembered how often I get rocks thrown by other vehicles on the road and wonder if this larger opening would allow a small rock or ther object hit the radiator. Small chance I'm sure, but still concerned.
That is a good way to justify a bigger radiator for sure, I like how you think.If I get damage, I get an excuse to get a bigger better radiator?
Yeah, I didn't really think of that but that would be a good point. I'll also be more careful when using the power washer on the front.