Jtclayton612
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- First Name
- James
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- Jul 24, 2020
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- Memphis, Tn
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- 2020 JLU Sport S
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Words are indeed very hardNeoprene seat covers?
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Words are indeed very hardNeoprene seat covers?
Do you think front mud flaps are still needed with no tire poke?Door sill guards. Clear film works even better.
Front mud flaps if you don’t want the paint on your door hinges chipped.
Be aware that a stubby antenna will hinder reception.
Yes. Rocks and mud can go right under the front fender, up the side of the door, chip door hinges and turn the door handle into a wad of mud/salt/grime. I got Rokblokz and they work great.Do you think front mud flaps are still needed with no tire poke?
Haha, had to laugh at the marketing photo.Overhead Molle Panel: https://www.jcroffroad.com/product/JLOMP-PC.html
I was disappointed that fruit and sandwiches weren't listed in the descriptionHaha, had to laugh at the marketing photo.
Yes. Your hinges are completely exposed with those rock rails.Do you think front mud flaps are still needed with no tire poke?
@DwightrerskineIs there a recommended center console tray or are they all pretty much the same?
I got the screen protector because of the pictures I have seen of ones without after time. They look like they need an entire replacement. Mine still looks brand new after a year and a half. I go off-roading with the top down so a lot of dust and dirt gets thrown at it.I also got my key caps from Threedom. I’ve never thought about a screen protector.
I didn't find any in the original post to be of interest but if you drive on dirt or gravel, this one is very good.Front mud flaps if you don’t want the paint on your door hinges chipped.