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I thought this video was great! A nice mix of serious and funny 😂 Wasn’t huge on the “canceled” section or the RIP (a little morbid) but you made it flow WAY better than expected so kudos to you. Cant wait to see the next video in the series!
Canada, eh? My fiance is from Sudbury! I hope one of these days I can go wheeling up there. Your country is gorgeous! Let me know what you think about them when you get them installed! I still love mine! Thank you for your support!
Where did you get the fuel cans on the rear of your rig? I have a 22 JL Wiley's Diesel, it would be nice to carry some extra fuel with me on those long trips. Enjoyed your video. Thanks
Here is the product link! amzn.to/3MMQLRJ You will need to buy the gas mounts seperately though but you can get cheap non-brand ones on Amazon too! Here's the link to the ones we use: amzn.to/4ddejd0 No problems with them either at like half the cost. If you're in AZ I'd sell you mine. We are going with a different mount in the future!
Thank you for the suggestion! It's on the list and in my etsy cart, just been allocating funds to some other things for the Jeep that we will have a series on in the future! Make sure you're subscribed to see it!
The airbag panel is above the grab handle so no coverage there. If you keep items in there while driving then there could be an issue, could also be fine. I'll let you know if we ever find out (hopefully not). Thank you for your support!
I debated between ours and 67 Designs for a while. What did it for me was the American Flag style for BulletPoint's logo tbh haha! We use ours for the phone and GoPro as well! I have a separate mount for our hand held radio that mounts to the grab handle. Was thinking about getting an iPad and an iPad mount but haven't gotten there yet! Thank you for your support!
The boards have stayed in place with the Jeep staying outside in the Florida and Arizona summers. That was my biggest fear. What I’ve found though is the material I used as the “hook” will sag over time. If I were doing it differently I’d use a spray glue AND staple it to hopefully prevent sag
Knobs would be easier for sure but I think it’s more about the look/aesthetic to the design. The mounts are pretty easy to screw and unscrew which is why I’m thinking TacMolle went the route they did. Not to mention it does at another tie-down point if needed/ someone could use
Thank you! Definitely trying to bring some quality stuff out there. Again, it was awesome meeting you and the guys- especially on such a beautiful trail. We hope to see you out there again! If you’re ever in AZ and would like a plus one, let us know!
It was an awesome moment and unfortunately one that we didn’t record but we will have to the next time we are out there! I’ll keep that in mind too. I was told to shorten my videos (generally speaking) but I like doing extended videos to really capture what all we do. Thanks for the support!
Hey Jimmy! Thanks for taking the time to check out my video! It was a pleasure meeting you and Amanda and I really hope we get to see you out on the trails again soon!
Hey there Kirk! Thank you! It’s got the Xtreme Recon package with 1.5” lift and 35s. Our plan is to do a 3.5 in lift and 37s in the future but not right now 😅😂
for patches, use glue dots (Zots) little dots of sticky rubber like the ones credit cards come with in the mail. Some headliners do not hold the velcro and need to be pinned in. these come in roll or sheet, used for posters etc.
I’m going to look into this. Thanks for the tip! The Velcro has held well but we haven’t been able to find sheets of hook Velcro to cut to fit better and the patches are getting a bit warped. The cool thing is the boards have held up well in a Florida and an Arizona Summer which we are VERY happy with
They do exist! I think the company “hot heads” make them where all you have to do is install it. I have a video where I make some make shift ones that could be beefed up to be better insulated!
They are one of the best (if not the best) for doing that winter driving for sure! They look MUCH better than the competition (I'd take a Wrangler over an Outback any day). Even though we wheel our Jeep, it sees more time as a daily driver so we pick mods to help with that too!
It's hard to say since we have the cargo rack on top. I feel like it doesn't make more noise than that or what you would normally get with driving on the highway. I've had tires make more noise than all the mods on the Jeep. I'd assume if we didn't have the other mods that you'd hear it a bit but again, not overly different than the noise you get just for driving a Wrangler
JOYTUTUS. Dude. The names that these Chinese companies come up with cracks me up! I’m buying that rear cargo mat! But I wish it was a name like LOVEYOUFLOORMAT. Or IAMBESTLUVJEEPPARTS
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A subjective statement. The Wrangler line has a very solid foundation with engines that are known to be reliable and last. I'll admit, the newer engines Jeep has made have issues but you can thank the EPA for forcing a company to change based on fuel efficiency instead of longevity. Most engines in the Wrangler are also seen in Dodge and RAM vehicles so if you're avoiding Jeep make sure you avoid those too.
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It does put pressure on the rain gutters but they can withstand it. Most roof rack systems are gutter mounted and can handle “150” pounds. Between the gear and the box weight it’d be hard to reach that number