Just a fyi on 4door jks!
Very cool.
I have been using an old Suburban for years as my Dredge hauler and summer camping rig but this is just too cool.
I was wondering how much room there was but had not gotten around to grabbing the tape.
I have been using an old Suburban for years as my Dredge hauler and summer camping rig but this is just too cool.
I was wondering how much room there was but had not gotten around to grabbing the tape.
Ive slept in the back of my jeep many times with a therma rest and sleeping bag. I find it very comfortable. I usually stuff some towels or whatever I have to fill the void when the seat is folded down . I think Ill pick this up from dirty dog. https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/spon...dog4x4-290271/
The JKU is the most versatile vehicle in production. Amazing what people do with them.
The sound bar in the JKU is very useful as a grab bar for ehem.... Certain activities with a loved one. Also the sound bar is great place to prop up one's legs during activities performed by adults. It's so perfect I wonder if the engineers put the sound bar where it is because of this.
The sound bar in the JKU is very useful as a grab bar for ehem.... Certain activities with a loved one. Also the sound bar is great place to prop up one's legs during activities performed by adults. It's so perfect I wonder if the engineers put the sound bar where it is because of this.
good to know it fits. Now i can think about going to Rausch Creek and camping out.
I already have a set of screens for the front doors for when I'm at the drive-in. I cut them to the shape of the window, edged them with duct tape, and they slip right in when the window is down.
I was going to cut out the plastic on a spare set of windows I got for the softtop, then sew in some screening, but didn't have a canvas needle for the sewing machine. Unfortunately, the wife decided we needed a bigger Jeep, with hardtop, so the spare 2-door sindows are sitting in my shed gathering dust.
I already have a set of screens for the front doors for when I'm at the drive-in. I cut them to the shape of the window, edged them with duct tape, and they slip right in when the window is down.
I was going to cut out the plastic on a spare set of windows I got for the softtop, then sew in some screening, but didn't have a canvas needle for the sewing machine. Unfortunately, the wife decided we needed a bigger Jeep, with hardtop, so the spare 2-door sindows are sitting in my shed gathering dust.



