I have a Badlands 1200lb winch that is just not working with this plate. I emailed RH4x4 before ordering to make sure it would work.
The winch itself isn't sitting back far enough to mount to the plate through the pre-drilled mounting points..
Also, the screws for the fairlead are too short...
So if someone, who shall remain nameless, were a genius and cut the wrong wire to the backup camera and needed to replace the entire harness from inside the tailgate to the camera this part https://www.pasternack.com/fakra-plug-fakra-jack-rg174au-cable-assembly-pe38753h-12-p.aspx would be...
you just described a good segment of the internet posting population. We used to get picked on in person and it built resilience. Go to your dad crying (and if he was a good one) he explained that some people are jerks and had you hand him a wrench. Weāve lost some of that.
id suggest we all...
Your privilege is showing. Back in my day We didnāt have the luxury of visors. We had to staple asbestos to our foreheads and we liked it. It built character.
thanks for the link and write up. I wish the search wouldāve hit on it.
Iām sure itās annoying to keep linking. Maybe you need to start that as a thread and get it stIcked for nubs like me š
anyone heard about any issues with the stock track bar and steeering issues when getting the mopar lift?
just wondering if I need to budget for a track bar too. I donāt want alignment issues.
for reference the concern came from this video
On Cape we have a few places (beaches) like National Sea Shore and Sandy Neck. Iāve not been on them yet as Iām still waiting for delivery of my Jeep but I know a few forum members go out there. They sell week passes to both when theyāre open.
beyond that Iām not knowledgeable enough about...
I usually make jokes in those situations as long as you guys are on friendly terms.
"I paid for all of it."
"I paid enough they wouldn't report it stolen."
"I ain't done payin' on it yet."
"A lot, by the way, your mom still owes me for last week."
"Anosyneighborsayswhat?"
Probably the way I'd...
I ripped away part of my Tundra's driver side trim and all I could see was a couple of harnesses to the OBDII. I thought I felt a fuse but it ended up just being a wire connection. One harness leads to the airbag under the wheel, and the other ran off to the firewall. Maybe it's a JeepThingā¢.