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Hi scotlandjk
How did you fix the CB mount as have got a Midland 42 that normally sits between my legs and that mount is just what I'm looking for? Where did you get it from?
Thanks
How did you fix the CB mount as have got a Midland 42 that normally sits between my legs and that mount is just what I'm looking for? Where did you get it from?
Thanks
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hey yeah it took some looking, i originally found one on a site for £20 but i thought that was a bit much, so i was gonna make my own. but after some more searching i found one on ebay.co.uk just search for "dash mount jeep" it should come up for like £10. it only attaches by one screw where the radio is secured but its solid enough.
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Good thread!
I've only fitted splashguards and air deflectors, and a center console so far. I still have to mount the hood one and the congo cage, to see how it fits a roofbox (2 doors are ... scarce in space!) ... oh and I have the mopar heater seats to fit before the winter!
I've done the grill mode using local materials, very easy and cheap, and it has been holding on since, though one winter and several high-pressure washes ...
Oh, and I did a simple mod with butterfly bolts and washers to address the possible hard top cracks! I recommend spreading the pressure as mine torx bolts were a bit too tight ....
I've only fitted splashguards and air deflectors, and a center console so far. I still have to mount the hood one and the congo cage, to see how it fits a roofbox (2 doors are ... scarce in space!) ... oh and I have the mopar heater seats to fit before the winter!
I've done the grill mode using local materials, very easy and cheap, and it has been holding on since, though one winter and several high-pressure washes ...
Oh, and I did a simple mod with butterfly bolts and washers to address the possible hard top cracks! I recommend spreading the pressure as mine torx bolts were a bit too tight ....
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Good thread!
I've only fitted splashguards and air deflectors, and a center console so far. I still have to mount the hood one and the congo cage, to see how it fits a roofbox (2 doors are ... scarce in space!) ... oh and I have the mopar heater seats to fit before the winter!
I've done the grill mode using local materials, very easy and cheap, and it has been holding on since, though one winter and several high-pressure washes ...
Oh, and I did a simple mod with butterfly bolts and washers to address the possible hard top cracks! I recommend spreading the pressure as mine torx bolts were a bit too tight ....
I've only fitted splashguards and air deflectors, and a center console so far. I still have to mount the hood one and the congo cage, to see how it fits a roofbox (2 doors are ... scarce in space!) ... oh and I have the mopar heater seats to fit before the winter!
I've done the grill mode using local materials, very easy and cheap, and it has been holding on since, though one winter and several high-pressure washes ...
Oh, and I did a simple mod with butterfly bolts and washers to address the possible hard top cracks! I recommend spreading the pressure as mine torx bolts were a bit too tight ....
i might look into the hardtop washer mod as it seems rather simple.
cheers
dom
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Oh, that mod with pics is here, at the end of the page
https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/show...+cracks&page=6
PS: let me know how much your dealer charges for the heated seats kit from mopar ... I ended up buying it in the US as here it was over 300 euro
https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/show...+cracks&page=6
PS: let me know how much your dealer charges for the heated seats kit from mopar ... I ended up buying it in the US as here it was over 300 euro
#18
Hard Top back on.
Put my Hard top back on and stowed my soft top away safe and sound ready for next summer.
Lets hope next year the weather is better with some long hot spells.
Lets hope next year the weather is better with some long hot spells.
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Great website Euge. How's the supercharger performing in the UK? I'm looking forward to taking a look but not sure when I'm going to be back long enough.