I would like to do that. Link? where did you get those?
I had them from my original carpet, but I have seen them for sale. Let me see what I can dig up.
I would like to do that. Link? where did you get those?
I had them from my original carpet, but I have seen them for sale. Let me see what I can dig up.
Thx! I've looked a little, but no luck so far. I have the same mats and they stay mostly in place but could definitely be more stable. I think my carpet is stock, but no hooks. I'll keep trying.
Something to note on those pictures of the tie rod clamp hitting the trackbar is that I was at full bump. I'd let all the air out of the AiRock system.
So under normal conditions there's not going to be any clearance issues. So it might touch 2% of the time when off-road if that much.
So I'm not sure if I'm over thinking things or not.
Something to note on those pictures of the tie rod clamp hitting the trackbar is that I was at full bump. I'd let all the air out of the AiRock system.
So under normal conditions there's not going to be any clearance issues. So it might touch 2% of the time when off-road if that much.
So I'm not sure if I'm over thinking things or not.
The first time I cycled my suspension I had the mind set that "nothing can touch anywhere under any circumstance!" I've since moved on to a more compromising frame of mind
It seems like one advantage of your set up is the ease of cycling your suspension (no spring removal necessary!)
Not sure how thick your tie rod is, but I'm a fan of this style of PSC's clamps are. Pretty cheap with the scratch/dent sale:
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https://www.pscmotorsports.com/sd-trcl1-375.html
It's more a issue with how my foot fits around the fuel pedal and catching my heel on the tread in the liner. I don't have an ankle to manipulate the fuel pedal with so I'm driving with my thigh. It's why I change to my sport foot when driving the Jeep. It's shorter so it fits better in the space I have.
I was discussing this with Jeff the other day and I may try to buy another accelerator bracket and cut it up and reweld it to change the angle of how the b=pedal sits not to accommodate me & my style of driving better.
I was already thinking about installing a couple of sheet metal screws to hold them in place.
The liners were kind of a impulse purchase and were sitting in the garage & my son asked about them so I was like we'll try them out since I can't return them as I'd had them for too long to return them.
If I hadn't needed the heat shielding I most likely wouldn't have been as inclined to install the liners.
I like the bed liner in the tub but you have to be careful applying it. I've had to throw out the rugs from 2 different Jeep due to them being old & nasty from getting wet and then not drying out. Due to that I didn't want to put carpet back into my Jeep. I've been known to do some water crossings that would get water into the floorboards.
It seems like one advantage of your set up is the ease of cycling your suspension (no spring removal necessary!)
Other than the price I like these. Being knurled inside would help to make sure it doesn't slide. The one I have has 3 spikes that you tighten into the tie rod
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https://the4x4garage.square.site/pr...mp-mount-for-1-5-tie-rod/7?cs=true&cst=custom
Since the price is the same I might get an off-set one but need to look at it more to decide.
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I can vouch for these! Mine hasn't moved since install.
Never heard of such a thing....
Which? The 5 way chuck or the nipple?
