Another experiment. Our loss, everyone else’s gain. We are so altruistic.And we'll have to order this M/C bushings and let everyone know how they hold up.
Another experiment. Our loss, everyone else’s gain. We are so altruistic.And we'll have to order this M/C bushings and let everyone know how they hold up.
I remember those. MC sent you the Kevlar ones. How’s that experiment going?I have an assortment of slightly used Duroflex bushings I'd be happy to donate for "The experiment".
They are all on the jeep just hanging out making no noise. No news is good news?I remember those. MC sent you the Kevlar ones. How’s that experiment going?
Yep, mine too.They are all on the jeep just hanging out making no noise. No news is good news?
They are all on the jeep just hanging out making no noise. No news is good news?
Yep, mine too.
Or we’ll get jumped!Quiet the two of you or you'll jinx yourselves and bad things will start to happen...
Can't wait to get back.
I'm a big Bedrug fan. It has been in every Jeep I've had, in my Ram truck bed for 10 years, and now in my new Ram truck bed. It cleans easily, won't mildew or smell funny, and looks fantastic!I’m tired of seeing crap in my stock carpet. Every blade of grass and dirt clod finds its way in the carpet. What do you guys recommend? I’ll take any suggestions bc I’ve looked at several and never get convinced enough to pull the trigger. So far the best thing I think is BedTred or maybe a combo of the BedTred and BedRug.
Wow, ok, that’s 3 votes for BedRug, and some of you see a lot of mud! I also have the JCR Sliders and that’s a good tip about trimming for the bracket. I’ve got seat risers too, so I’ll just look at it all and see what I need to do. Thanks for the heads up.Another vote for bedrug. I ditched thr carpet in my lj for it since the bedrug doesn't hold water like the factory carpet and insulation does. Cleans up easy and removes easy too. I had to trim a little for the jcr sliders bracket that mounts under the seat. But you could try and sandwich it all in there.