Congrats Sharkey! Love the color. I bet you're loving it!
Looks like I have morning project thanks to Trail Jeeps' super fast service and shipping
Boxes arrived in great shape...check.
All parts are there...check.
The right parts were sent...check.
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Looks like I have morning project thanks to Trail Jeeps' super fast service and shipping
Boxes arrived in great shape...check.
All parts are there...check.
The right parts were sent...check.
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I will have to say, my EVO trail table from northridge looked like it was drop shipped directly from 10,000 ft. When it arrived on my front porch. Everything else had been pretty decent. Glad Trail Jeeps is working out good for you!
Time to take care of some little things. On my '09 I installed climbing bolt anchors in the rear sport cage. For whatever reason, JKU's come with a nut embedded in the sport bar on each side. (If any of you know why, I'd love to hear the answer).
Anyway, here they are. Great as a hammock attachment point and also to hang bags vertically in the back
Time to take care of some little things. On my '09 I installed climbing bolt anchors in the rear sport cage. For whatever reason, JKU's come with a nut embedded in the sport bar on each side. (If any of you know why, I'd love to hear the answer).
Anyway, here they are. Great as a hammock attachment point and also to hang bags vertically in the back.
Time to take care of some little things. On my '09 I installed climbing bolt anchors in the rear sport cage. For whatever reason, JKU's come with a nut embedded in the sport bar on each side. (If any of you know why, I'd love to hear the answer).
Anyway, here they are. Great as a hammock attachment point and also to hang bags vertically in the back.
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I bought them from a local mountaineering store (metolius is the brand). I had the bolts- 5/16, 24 thread I believe.
I bought them from a local mountaineering store (metolius is the brand). I had the bolts- 5/16, 24 thread I believe.
Now that I think about it, the extra bolts I have may be left over from Rigid lights (the bottom bolt from the mounting bracket).
Made in America?
:cheesy: Either way, they probably can hold more weight than a TF carrier.
:cheesy: :cheesy: that's funny
............My plan is to stick with 35's. I can still wheel 95% of the stuff I want to do and won't incur the risks of breakage and the added costs associated with 37's. It remains to be seen if I can stick to the plan.
My priorities are reliability, safety, and performance. I'm going to build it slow, right, and to last.