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I'm installing a bulletpoint mounting solution Rubigrid. Just waiting for the tablet mount to arrive before putting it on the dash.Any other phone mounting options? 67 Designs has a lot of out of stocks.
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I'm installing a bulletpoint mounting solution Rubigrid. Just waiting for the tablet mount to arrive before putting it on the dash.Any other phone mounting options? 67 Designs has a lot of out of stocks.
Thanks for this suggestion. I wasn't in a rush to spend a C-note (per side!) for the aftermarket option.By far, the best cheap mod I've made is lifting the front of the driver's seat by an inch. $20 worth of spacers/bolts. Much better thigh support. Also...my very first mod after taking delivery.
I love their sun screens. In fact I have two little buddies riding with me. If you look close you can see them on the dash, giving a jeep waveI just bought one yesterday and it was delivered today.
That's hilarious! My whole family thought it was cool that it came with a little alien. It will likely make an appearance in my Jeep at some point.I love their sun screens. In fact I have two little buddies riding with me. If you look close you can see them on the dash, giving a jeep wave
Mine is on the rear view mirror and somehow hasn't ever fallen down after wheeling all over the country. I don't have the sunshade any more, I actually kind of prefer not to have it, but the alien stays!I love their sun screens. In fact I have two little buddies riding with me. If you look close you can see them on the dash, giving a jeep wave
Interesting idea. Got any more pictures of how you secured the light back there?This little mod was free. Relocated the 3rd brake light to inside the spare. I was really tired of hearing it rattle when I closed the tailgate.
Great suggestions! Already part of both... two kits in Jeep. Not to mention stickers for extinguisher and First Aid on the Jeep. I would add in training not only for basic first aid but a bit more and the tools that you'll be using.Add a tourniquet and bleed control gauze and bleed stop powder to your first aid kit.
Post #68 and #70 gives all of the details on size needed and where to buy.Thanks for this suggestion. I wasn't in a rush to spend a C-note (per side!) for the aftermarket option.