They only turn 90° and lock in. Mine held pretty tightly but I ended up having to slide them on and then line them up with the holes, took a bit, about fifteen minutes.
I ran into the same problem and I'm guessing it's very tough to manufacture these with perfect channels. I had the problem on the driver's side so I just found a place where the cam nuts fit into the channel, which was near the rear, and then slid them forward into position. This took a little...
Thanks, man! Yeah, I think that must be the shipping weight because the only heavy part is the steel mounting brackets themselves. The rails themselves are super light. I was easily able to lift them into place to bolt them up by myself. I'd say the rails themselves are around 20-25 pounds each...
YES! I've had cataract surgery on both eyes and I was starting to think I might have to stop driving at night. Turns out, it was just the crappy headlights on my old SUV. The Jeep's are a whole new world, they light up the night and make night driving easy again.
I prefer the painted fender look and think Wranglers look so much better with it. They both have their advantages and disadvantages. Painted fenders take trail damage more easily while the black ones take UV damage easily, and it's not easy to prevent and/or repair.
I'm considering cancelling my order and going with something else, it's been seven weeks since I ordered and it's still "processing". I understand that it's a new product but it apparently wasn't ready for market. That, or there's a problem.
I used M10x1.5x40mm for 1/2" of lift, but be careful about the head size because it must fit down inside the recess of the seat rail. Also be careful about lifting it too much because it puts the rear bolts at an angle and it becomes unsafe at some point.
The question is moot because Missouri law allows the use of deadly force in defense of property. The MO Attorney General has already moved for dismissal and the Governor said he'd pardon them.
Not true in Missouri, one can use deadly force to protect third parties and even property. Criminals injured while committing a crime can not sue and the family of criminals killed while committing a crime can not sue.
https://revisor.mo.gov/main/OneSection.aspx?section=563.031
This is the one...