Wow I have not heard of that and that sucks. Seems like the factories are charging all over. My Ford F150 has automated driving which was part of the package when I bought it. I found out after getting a Software update that next year it will be a subscription service with a fee. I also heard of...
Oh yea the LEDs are great for sure, I live in the boondocks so no street lights anywhere so the LEDs are perfect. I dont have the snow-blind issue if I am in town or in an area with lighting but most of my driving is in the dark mountains.
I live in Northern Colorado and all my vehicles have LEDs F150, Subaru and my Rubicon. When we get a good snow the Jeep is very hard to see the road when its snowing with the factory LEDs. It looks like I am on the Starship Enterprise going into hyper space the glare is so bad. My JKU with...
I run I80 in Wyoming a lot, CBs here are still used. They come in handy for reports of bad snow and Ice on the roads. The speed limit is 80 so not many speeding smokey reports.
I do not have a table but I do have two small pouches mounted to the rear door plastic cover but they have been on there about a year. I live in a rural area so my rear end gets pretty dusty I have 6 miles of dirt road to get out to the pavement. They are not blocked though.
Today while my wife was standing next to our two door JL Rubicon the rear window blew out breaking the struts and all. All the glass was outside the Jeep and on the spare, bumper and ground. So it blew from the inside out, the Jeep was parked the engine off and no apparent reason for it to do...
Thats what I thought but the guy seemed to know what he was talking about, he had several Jeeps that he towed over the years. I didn’t know so I just listened.
I was talking to a guy that using his JL as a toad and he was saying that he had to disconnect the battery so that the towing did not add to his odometer mileage. Does that sound right?
I have a 2dr and I am looking for options for cargo netting on the rear when the top is off. I cant believe that Dirty Dog is the only option out there and it is very expensive for what you get. I use USA mesh top so its just the side and back portion that would need coverage.
In Florida the weapon is not required to be concealed in the vehicle but there is a for the sake of explaining a two step process to get the gun. So if that holster has a thumb brake than that’s good.