Hey Tyler, I have a 2013 Jeep Wrangler. Check out @CheaperJeeperTV , I borrowed the plans from him. I believe Dino has a website that you can download the plans.
I’m looking at the Front Runner slim roof rack also. I know you have the 1/2 rack which still allows to remove the freedom tops but do you completely loose the ability to remove the hardtop during the summer?
@@RoadRashOffRoad I'm still running it but if you want to be able to remove the hardtop with ease, I would suggest the roof rack from Metal cloak. metalcloak.com/jeep-jk-wrangler-suspension-fenders-bumpers-skid-plates.html#subCategory9
Most SAE 30R7 PCV hoses are vacuum rated at 24 in/hg for inner diameters less than 1/2 inch. But for inner diameters of 1/2 inch to 3/4 inch the vacuum rating is lowered to 10 in/hg.
I just replaced mine, it blinked about 10 times (i did not set the knobs like you did, didn’t know that I had to do that???) mine is not working. Now what?
My 2017 2.7l doesnt catch much oil. Im going back to stock and now having to replace the pcv valve because the vacuum hoses i keep buying keep collapsing. The trouble isnt worth it. Id rather pay someone or do a fuel induction service myself every so often.
Thanks for posting this man! I watched another video but they didn’t have the skid plate on like you and I have. Good to know I don’t have to take that off. Excellent work!
Hey man, great build there. How is the aluminium frame holding up? Any creaks/movements since your build that require frequent adjustments? Also, how did you mount your drawer slides onto the aluminium frame? Couldn’t see that bit from you previous video. Keep up the good work!
Hey there, the top aluminum frame (Teraflex) is holding up. I do get creaks when I go off a big bump. I have the rails mounted to aluminum L channel bolted to the existing brackets that came with the Teraflex shelf. Those brackets are then screwed into the Jeep frame where the soft top would normally go.
@@W1LDCH1LD1 thank you, good to know that as I was a little worried about constant adjustments. If it’s just over big bumps I think I can live with that.
Very cool solo on the side.... very complete camping equipment and cooking set... The location is very good.....with a forest environment that looks very cool...the green trees are very lush...
Like Midland FRS/GMRS radios themselves, your video left much to be desired. Rather than bouncing in and out of the radio, something from farther back or a different angle to give reference to mounting location, etc, would have made for a much better video.