My buddy just finished machining a rear cargo cover for me. I'm going to plasti-dip it black next. I think it came out pretty good for training on the new machine.
The wife and I just went up to Moab for Memorial Day weekend. We both drove our own jeeps from New Mexico. We did Fins N Thing's, Hells Revenge and Top of the World. We topped off every morning and never had a problem. We used Air B&B and stayed in a nice RV in OK RV park. Price wasn't too bad...
Autozone. The clerk swore up and down they didn't have one for the plastic rivets. I found them with the pry tools instead of with the metal rivet tools.
I think they look and work great. There are four different places to bolt the the cubes to and with the kit they work with the oem fogs. I replaced the fogs with floods and put spots up higher.
Just had mine replaced last week in Abq using technaglass at the jiffy lube off Menaul. They have the acoustic without the jeep in the corner. After some wheeling and dealing with the corporate office in Utah and military discount, I made it out under 400 installed.
I got the 6Cubes.
18W total power (6CUBE)
16W total power (CUBE)
OSRAM LEDs
Current draw 1.38A @ 12V, and .675A @24V (6CUBE)
Current draw 1.34A @ 12V, and .67A @24V (CUBE)
Compatible with 12V and 24V systems.
I haven't tested the draw myself yet, but I let them run for about 15 minutes, didn't...
Installed the Go Rhino stubby front bumper and two @InspiredEngineering cube lights with plug and play floods to replace the fogs. I had to remove the harness from the old plastic bumper for the plug and play to work, but it works like a charm by pushing the fog light button on the dash.
Go Rhino Rockline bumper, skid plate, and winch plate, @InspiredEngineering cube lights with plug and play for fogs, and Smittybuilt 10.5K winch installed. Can't wait to see it in the light tomorrow.