Recoil
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To hold the bumper down, obviously.Ok, Im biting, what is the stick for?
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To hold the bumper down, obviously.Ok, Im biting, what is the stick for?
Hi What part of CT are you in? I'm in Ridgefield.Our USAA insurance here in Connecticut covers windshields with zero deductible, zero cost. Super easy with Safelite.
Hmm, thanks for the info, never heard of the KP glass, have to do some research. Thanks. Looks like the Gorilla glass is making its way into the hands of the Safelites of the world, see what I wind up with on Friday when they do mine. I was going to call and ask but figured that would have just been an upcharge for sure.On my thrid windshield and need a new one now. I am thinking about biting the bullet and ordering a gorilla glass or the KPGlass
It's my first spring with the Jeep. This is my first Jeep and that Spring/Summer my wife and I started running fire pits in the yard. We were already pretty outdoorsy, but the Jeep doors off/handling/capabilities/etc has taken it to another level. There was a member here on the forums who said when he first started wheeling (30+ years ago) they would grab a branch/stick early on their trail adventures and use it to see how deep water obstacles were. He would wedge it between his spare tire on for the trip and leave it behind at the end. I thought it was a cool story. I put the stick on their before his post and I guess my picture jogged his memory.Ok, Im biting, what is the stick for?
Well, now I need a stick damn it!! Great story.It's my first spring with the Jeep. This is my first Jeep and that Spring/Summer my wife and I started running fire pits in the yard. We were already pretty outdoorsy, but the Jeep doors off/handling/capabilities/etc has taken it to another level. There was a member here on the forums who said when he first started wheeling (30+ years ago) they would grab a branch/stick early on their trail adventures and use it to see how deep water obstacles were. He would wedge it between his spare tire on for the trip and leave it behind at the end. I thought it was a cool story. I put the stick on their before his post and I guess my picture jogged his memory.
TLDR: I didn't want a light bar + the gap looked weird and I thought it looked cool. If you see Sticks on Jeeps...you saw it here in this application first.
I made just over 4 months and only 3200 miles, Arizona is very tough on windshields.
I would like to try the gorilla glass so hopefully it will be a option with Farmerās