Damn, that was fast!! Guess that’s what you get with Made in the USA. Well, except for some axle manufacturers.I’m out of town for work but I have this waiting for me at home.
That’s what she saidDamn, that was fast!!
Those systems look cool, I wish they had them for the JL when I bough the ARB drawer. I think ARB & the tuff deck are about the only options stillI’m out of town for work but I have this waiting for me at home.
I like the way those look and for their purpose, but it sure does eat up a lot of the bed's depth.Done and done. This thing is pretty sweet.
Awesome! Looks greatDone and done. This thing is pretty sweet.
For me, yes. I like the extra protection and also the option to remove everything if I want.Looks good. Curious, just thought of it, is there a benefit to linex if you are going with the drawer system? Seems to be kind of pointless now.
If nothing else, I like having the tailgate linedFor me, yes. I like the extra protection and also the option to remove everything if I want.
It does, but I have no interest in crawling in and out of the bed to get shit. For me, this is a better solution than a tonneau or a cap.I like the way those look and for their purpose, but it sure does eat up a lot of the bed's depth.
The plan is to leave open and find a rack?It does, but I have no interest in crawling in and out of the bed to get shit. For me, this is a better solution than a tonneau or a cap.
I would run it directly to the battery. While the #1 and #2 wire on the aux harness is bigger, it's not as big as you really should use if you're wanting to carry your fridge in the back of your bed.So I have an ARB fridge wiring kit that I have never used and I’m thinking of adding the plug to the bed of Jabberjaw. Can I run it to one of the four factory Aux lines or should I run it directly to the battery? (Related question, can the factory Aux switches be set to keep running power even with the key/vehicle off?)