I always liked the soft top bonnet for storage when the top is down. It tucks away neatly behind the rear seat and keeps the dust off of the inside of the top.
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I always liked the soft top bonnet for storage when the top is down. It tucks away neatly behind the rear seat and keeps the dust off of the inside of the top.
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What Brand is this. Nice job getting it all to fit so niceI always liked the soft top bonnet for storage when the top is down. It tucks away neatly behind the rear seat and keeps the dust off of the inside of the top.
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I'm pretty sure they're more beneficial to the newer TJ's when they started mounting the seats lower. In my 06 between that and the fact that the seat is blown out it feels like I'm sitting on the floor. Like I can't see the hood out the windshield from where I sit. This thread reminded me I need to get on making some risers.Are the seat risers more beneficial off road or all the time, these related to drivers height too right? I never felt the need but several have mentioned them and now wondering if I am missing out, 6 ft tall here if that weighs in.
What backup camera mirror did you get?My list -
1. A winch. I really don’t think about it ...except when I need it . Then I really like it. A synthetic line makes it easier to deal with.
2. Bartact seat covers- they look and feel great, don’t move around and clean easily. They are really a second skin and don’t appear to be seat covers.
3. Hardwired, in the mirror back up camera. Especially with a 33” spare. Hardwired eliminates delay.
4. A dead pedal is nice.
5. Any grab handle helps.
6. Seat risers really make a TJ feel more like a CJ to me, more of a riding high than “down in it “ feel.
7. Instatrunk. Its a better option than putting your keys in your tennis shoe at the beach. Boy that’s a wall of security. Maybe put your hat over them.
8. On board air means you won’t forget a compressor
9. a USB adapter or plug is a must these days.
10. Good Shocks
11. A thumb throttle is important for function off road for a manual...I’d say that may be a mod but it’s sold as an accessory.
12. Nice mats. Weathertechs really fit a TJ well.
Cool! I did the same when I had a hardtop. Maps, solar panel, etc...Alien sunshade under the hard top! I can fit small light stuff up there on the go. Its like a "big" stretchy parcel shelf.
Plus if I pick my nose while driving I dont have to wipe it on the side of the seat, it just goes up top and its not permanent
Yep!ATP grab handles
Ok, great I have an 01....was not aware they lowered the seat in the later years. ThanksI'm pretty sure they're more beneficial to the newer TJ's when they started mounting the seats lower. In my 06 between that and the fact that the seat is blown out it feels like I'm sitting on the floor. Like I can't see the hood out the windshield from where I sit. This thread reminded me I need to get on making some risers.
I'm 6'pAre the seat risers more beneficial off road or all the time, these related to drivers height too right? I never felt the need but several have mentioned them and now wondering if I am missing out, 6 ft tall here if that weighs in.
Until it's 12° outside. They do get a little chillyYep!
If I had to pick one so far these would be it.
I went with CMM's because they're were no ATP's in raw aluminum anywhere to be found at the time.
I was just talking about these in another thread too.
I love billet aluminum. lol
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See Rick, our rigs are completely different. You carry a blue tarp, and I carry a brown tarp...OBA
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Premier Power Welder
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Makes trail repairs a lot easier.
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Plus mine is the BETTER color...See Rick, our rigs are completely different. You carry a blue tarp, and I carry a brown tarp...