One thing I have always hated about the TJ is the rear view mirror seems to be mounted way too low. It's like it's right in my eyeline and I'm always moving my head to look around it at intersections. I looked to see if a company made a mounting bracket that possibly attached in place of the footman loop but they do not. I then ran across a post on here where someone made a bracket for theirs so I figured I would do something similar.
I used a piece of 12 ga steel and cut it to shape, drilled the screw holes, broke it to match the slant of the windshield, sand blasted and painted it. I drilled a hole in the rear view mirror mount and tapped it 1/4x20 and did the same to the 3 holes in the upper windshield frame. I used a piece of foam drawer liner to fit between the bracket and the windshield frame and used blue Loctite on the screws. This raised the mirror up about 4" and put it in a much better location for me. I can't even tell a difference when looking through the mirror out the back but it made a huge difference looking out the windshield.
I used a piece of 12 ga steel and cut it to shape, drilled the screw holes, broke it to match the slant of the windshield, sand blasted and painted it. I drilled a hole in the rear view mirror mount and tapped it 1/4x20 and did the same to the 3 holes in the upper windshield frame. I used a piece of foam drawer liner to fit between the bracket and the windshield frame and used blue Loctite on the screws. This raised the mirror up about 4" and put it in a much better location for me. I can't even tell a difference when looking through the mirror out the back but it made a huge difference looking out the windshield.