LOL... timing is everything! Just this morning I looked at the glove box and thought.. how can I make better use of this space?Simple glovebox organizer out of a cardboard box. (About as cheap as you can go.)
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Especially in rough terrain when trying to feather the throttle over obstacles, maintaining an even depression of throttle pedal can be a bit of a challenge as your body bounces around even if you have a 4 point harness. The hand throttle can be set at the desired throttle position so it eliminates the "jerkiness" a bouncing foot creates.
Lol, yeah,@Mhass was there something you wanted to ask or say about my post?
Add some spare MOLLE bags with spare spiderweb shade ball thingies:
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Fun with paracord:
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Phone mount from an old garage bracket and a scotchie magnet mount:
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Throttle return spring. Springs came in a pack from Autozone, Dorman throttle springs, enough for my Jeep and a few friends:
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What size spring would I be looking for?
Hey @Texas-TJ this is the kit I bought: Dorman Throttle Springs
Thanks! Which one did you end up using that was the best?
Left to right in that picture of the Dorman springs on Autozone, the third one is the one I used. But I ended up using a few more with other buddies jeeps. Really helps when your crawling slow.
I guess it requires more pressure on the pedal for acceleration?
Yes, before the spring my pedal was really soft and any bump that jarred my foot would cause me to apply too much pressure on the accelerator.
Yes, before the spring my pedal was really soft and any bump that jarred my foot would cause me to apply too much pressure on the accelerator.
Did you drill that small hole in the cable plate?
Did you drill that small hole in the cable plate?
Rear seat removed, the upper anchor point for the rear seatbelts on the rollbar takes a 7/16 NF. Choose the coat hooks you like at the hardware store (large flat type work best) drill a 7/16 hole in them, space the hook from the rollbar with three 7/16 washers, mount to the rollbar.
"Rear seat removed, the upper anchor point for the rear seatbelts on the rollbar takes a 7/16 NF. Choose the coat hooks you like at the hardware store (large flat type work best) drill a 7/16 hole in them, space the hook from the rollbar with three 7/16 washers, mount to the rollbar. "
For hanging your purse ??
What's your point?