Rock Hopper
Well-Known Member
The chalk isn't toxic enough!Wrong answers only...
The chalk isn't toxic enough!Wrong answers only...
Cabin pressure gauge and teeth whitening kit for those sporting the new High Altitude package with painted-everything.Wrong answers only...
Ah yes, thats the old going home at 2 with a 10 and wake'n up at 10 with a 2 kit. The chalking is the easy part. Ya give a hug, make a chalk line, then go around and hug the other half. The pressure gauge...that ain't as much fun.Wrong answers only...
I didn't do those struts, for the very reason you touched on. I'm 5'11" but the Jeep is lifted 4" and on 38's, so I'd rather not have to climb on the front bumper to reach the hood to close it. I have to grab the prop rod to lift it high enough to key it in. Lol! The funny things that most others would never have reason to even think about.Thank you for all the feedback. Much appreciated!!
FWIW, I'm on 2" lift with 37's and I just grab the latch on the side of the hood to bring it down with the struts. I can't reach the hood front at my statuesque 5'7". No climbing on the bumper required.I didn't do those struts, for the very reason you touched on. I'm 5'11" but the Jeep is lifted 4" and on 38's, so I'd rather not have to climb on the front bumper to reach the hood to close it. I have to grab the prop rod to lift it high enough to key it in. Lol! The funny things that most others would never have reason to even think about.
I think that even my latches are out of reach when it's propped up. I'd have to also install a lanyard, if I did the redline struts, so I'm thinking I'll stick to using the prop rod as my reach extender. Hahaha!FWIW, I'm on 2" lift with 37's and I just grab the latch on the side of the hood to bring it down with the struts. I can't reach the hood front at my statuesque 5'7". No climbing on the bumper required.
I didn't do those struts, for the very reason you touched on. I'm 5'11" but the Jeep is lifted 4" and on 38's, so I'd rather not have to climb on the front bumper to reach the hood to close it. I have to grab the prop rod to lift it high enough to key it in. Lol! The funny things that most others would never have reason to even think about.
41 here, and more injuries than can be remembered if not for the pain. I keep a set of knee pads in the rear cubby for checking/filling motor oil. Glass knees and steel bumpers don't play well. Hahaha!Exactly! I also am 5' 11' and have to use the the prop rod to lift the hood high enough. I know climbing on the bumper would look cool, but at 40 years old and getting banged up in the military for 20 years, it wouldn't feel very cool.
We're supposed to check the oil?! Oh shit!41 here, and more injuries than can be remembered if not for the pain. I keep a set of knee pads in the rear cubby for checking/filling motor oil. Glass knees and steel bumpers don't play well. Hahaha!
We're supposed to check the oil?! Oh shit!