Quite honestly, just go with satellite radio, and replace your stock antenna with a stubby black one, because your FM reception won't matter at that point anyhow.
But after i undo the latches, how do i fold it back evenly while only being on one side of the vehicle or the other? I can see how easy it is with 2 people, one on each side, but how do i flip it back alone?
I came from a hard top, so I'm lost here... Anyhow, can't i put the soft top of my 4-dr in the sunrider position by myself? Why does it not fold back easily, it seems?
Thank you for the kind words! Yeah, the Willys pkg. really makes it easy to continue the blackout theme; gonna tint the front windows soon... The stubby antenna was part of that. I did notice slightly worse reception, but what REALLY surprised me was how bad the stock antenna reception was to...
First off, I'm glad someone actually deciphered my vanity plate--virtually nobody has, even though it's phonetically-friendly!
On your other point: Obviously, no deserts in Michigan... Lol... I go out west a lot, so it'll be DSRTR8D when needed!
You know what's a silver lining about this virus? America will start making sh!t again. No more relying on other countries for everything, just a few things. I like that.
I wanted to give you guys more late-afternoon, direct sunlight pics, along with a couple from the shaded side of the vehicle. It's a good comparison/contrast.
That is strange... I got a JLU Willys, auto, V6, only mildly-equipped... I'm only 70 miles from the factory, but even from order-to-build, it was only 10 days.
I was going on the guy's assumption that I quoted, in which he stated that if people sold their Jeeps during this crisis, the resale values would go up... But in that scenario, with increased supply and decreased demand, resale would sure decrease, which was my stance.
I was going on the guy's assumption that I quoted, in which he stated that if people sold their Jeeps during this crisis, the resale values would go up... But in that scenario, with increased supply and decreased demand, resale would sure decrease, which was my stance.
I tend to think it would go the other way: You have people losing their jobs, worrying about money, AND putting their Jeeps up for sale, thus flooding the market? That's a
recipe for resale to tank, I think...