Would've taken me two days without the filming. It's great that you always put Regina's needs at the top of the list, B-man. Excellent video, as always.
Those prop rods are awesome. Airing up on a windy day with the hood up and the compressor connected to the battery. The hood bouncing around pulled the factory rod out of the hole. Fortunately, I was walking by and caught the hood before the rod damaged something in the engine compartment. I liked it so much, I bought some for our other 2 vehicles. Super easy install and worth every penny!
That wiper setup is sweet, I really like that. It would be cool if someone other than Mopar offered this, because I can see it being practical on more than just wranglers for sure!
This is exactly why I love the Jeep. You can make it exactly like you like it. There’s no standard anything. You can go completely basic and simple with a 3.6 and stick or go full auto with a 392, or even upgrade to a hellcat. And then you can go with bare-bones and soft-top, or full trim with leather and electric everything and hard-top. You can go with basic 17s and 31, or run with 24s and 40s. There’s no other vehicle other than probably a Harley that has this level of customization.
It took me 3 days to install pro rocks on my JKU and it took 3 days to run my 2 sets 12 total kc rock lights. I ended up running all the wiring in the frame and the bus bar I put under the seat belt reel and used the drain plugs as a grommet in the floor then up the frame to the switch pod. I have had zero issues and a very nice product. I will say took a lot longer then I thought it would
Great video Brad. I do all of my own installs as well, and found this very easy to follow along with. Having a steel DV8 hood, I never even thought about struts, until NOW. Thanks for that
GM used to have its windshield washer nozzles on the wiper arms. They absolutely flooded the windshield and got it clean. Every car should be like that.
All great mods. If you haven't seen it, BadgeGlow makes a simple aux for the auxiliary switches on the JL that makes connecting to those switches much easier and is much cleaner than the loose wire ends that Jeep sent them out with.
Always a treat waking up having coffee and seeing an upload up. Thanks for showing us some of these upgrades. Looking to put those hood struts on my JTR. Thanks Brad.
Always fun hangin' in the garage watchin' someone else do all the work. {grin} Nice maintenance/mods reminds me that I need to replace my bumpstops. Sure wish the stock "sliders" for an Xterra were like those on a jeep. And you're right about the hood struts for any vehicle. Those were one of the first mods I did. It gave me an extra 3 inches of lift, and it got that rod outta the way so I can work under the hood easier. Until next time... Travel safe.
I love my Vector Offroad bar on my JKU...great upgrade. I had some horrible luck with the hood struts though. They were so strong that closing the hood bent my hood hinge brackets. The bent enough to increase the gap between the cowl and the hood by around 3/8". It's very noticeable.
Great video! I think I saw your wife's jeep earlier today at the Miramar Commissary. I was 2 spots away from it in the parking lot. I have the big blue Silverado with offroad lights and radio antennas. You have a nice looking rig. Pointed it out to my boys. I think we passed each other in the commissary, too. I decided to not bother you as I figured you had things you needed to get done. I certainly did, too.
Also a good tip is to wrap with spiral cable wrap. To protect it. I use it to protect my brake lines. Because there is no good place to tie down the lines till I make them longer.
I purchased this Mopar performance wiper kit. The nicest part is the Jeep logo on the wipers. In my opinion don't waste your hard earned cash, I went back to the OEM squirters. They work better. I also got the hood struts, those I love.! 👍
what awesome upgrades. Looks like I am overdue for new rear lower bump stops on our JKU. I had been eyeing the hood struts before. So handy and seems to be easy enough for even me to install. Still a tad intimated with he rock lights to install myself, but we shall see. what a great video! Can't wait to see your Death Valley adventure Brad!
Cool upgrade. One thing I wonder is whether you’ll find yourself going through washer fluid faster? Or will it even out because you’ll get more coverage quicker? Be interested to see if you notice a difference
This wiper spray mod is for Heavy Duty soiling, leading he accumulated with washer spray and is not normal moderation at all. I like it. Also I put ppf film on all my cars windshields then ceramic coat the film so that any dirt or debris glide off with just a light oem spray.
Ey Brad! I am seeing a lot of changes in Regina's JLR!!! Reservoir shocks, Xtreme Recon wheels (those look SO GOOD with the yellow!)... We need a walk-around with the story on the upgrades and components on that Jeep! Looking NICE! Oh, and also, that silver in the JKUR still shines! Mint!
Headed to one of my favorite places, Death Valley. My family just loves it and if we don't go Jeepin in DV during Spring Break for 9-10 days, they are all bummed out. Great mods, we haven't put rock lights on the Jeep yet, I've really got to get to that project.
Hey Brad, I just got my Outback Adventures Tailgate Table, Maxx Traxx with the mount and the guy ropes delivered from your site today while watching your video. I ordered on Nov 10th and got it all today on the 16th. That's pretty quick when you consider that Veterans Day was in there. Its all just in time for our Jeep camping trip starting in Roswell NM after Thanksgiving. Were going places we have not been before and some that we have been at.
You are going to need some gallons of windshield washer fluid to carry out with you because that new mod looks like it works great but squirts out a lot of fluid. Congrats!
You already have them but I think a necessary and easy modification is front and rear differential covers. I’ve smacked my diffs coming off ledges before and that’s definitely something where you want to keep the spinny parts from touching the non spinny parts 🤣.
I love my hood struts! Except for the times that I want to lift the hood all the way back onto the roof for better access. It’s not hard to disconnect the struts but just inconvenient for this application.
Brad, a quick tip on putting those big tires and wheels back on from a former tire dealer. Grab a long crow bar and use it to lift and position the tire by placing it on the bottom edge of tire on bar and lifting with the bar. It will save your back i promise.
Interesting that you need a puller to remove the JL's wipers. When I last removed the cowl off my '16 JK, I just removed the nut and they popped right off.
I ordered and installed the Redline Hood Struts... What a fantastic addition to my 2014 JK! Only took around a half an hour and yes the hardest part was the piece that went into the keyway of the hood its not skill or ability to get them in its just plane dumb luck and a couple of what the H**L's
Quick question: Don't beadlocks torque to certain specs or just hand tight is fine? Edit: Hood struts were godsend to me. I'm a disabled Vet only functioning with one arm/hand, so the prop bar was a huge hassle for me every time I had to open the hood. I agree; they should come from factory like that, but you know that's gonna add about $500 to the sticker price!!!😆😆
The windshield wipers look cool. Though, I wonder if the fluid-hose for it shouldn't be tucked up under or with the arm. And the holes on the underside. It looks like the wipers fluid will be sprayed on the window while the wipers are going down leaving fluid on the windshield?? Does that make sense? Curious to see those in-action out on the road or off-road, as it were. Love your videos. I will own another Jeep or Bronco sooner than later (3rd Jeep if I go that route = 1978 CJ-7 304 v8 Renegade Levi Edition and 2005 Rocky Mountain Edition.) God Bless & Godspeed.
Really enjoy your content. Maybe you did, but when you jacked up the JKU to install the bump stops... you didn't mention putting a jack stand in place so that you weren't just relying on the jack to hold up the vehicle. Jack stands are totally necessary when working under the vehicle. Can't assume people watching know this. It appeared that only the jack was in use. Again, love the channel, been following for years and have found your content extremely helpful. Cheers
Thanks for the video! I’m going to order those hood struts for my JK right now! Being a fairly short girl, getting the hood propped up can be a challenge 😂
Love the vector mounts but it sure would be nice if the bolts and washers that go into the posts were black I hate the way they reflect in the windshield.
What makes the factory Rubicon rock rails more durable than Rock Slide Engineering step sliders? The Rock Slide Engineering sliders mount to the frame via the body mount points, verses the factory rails which mount to the body. They also stick out farther from the doors, which protects better, and allows them to be used like a pivot around rocks. My factory rock rails have some rust on them, so I doubt the factory coating is more durable than the Rock Slide Engineering powder coating. Is the steel thinner on the Rock Slide Engineering sliders? I know they have optional skid plates for the step sliders, but I thought the steel of the step sliders was as thick or thicker than the factory rock rails.
A few comments/ questions… hope you reply. 1st, you need those nice new wipers on the wife’s JL too. 2nd, “after market steps”? Did I miss that install and why are you not referring to them as what they are, Rock Slide Engineering Step Sliders?
I'm seeking the plastic grab handles the JL has for my 17 JK. You see hitting my head on the solid metal handles sold for the JK doesn't sound like much fun. Soft plastic sounds much better for crash landings. Why can't someone make a post mount Plastic Handle like the JL for the JK?
I drive a semi, and our wiper fluid is delivered through 3 nozzles on the arm near the center of the blades. They're garbage. You may be surprised how much wiper fluid flies around the side of the truck, and not on the windshield where it's needed. 🤨 I'd rather have it sprayed up to the windshield from below (like you'd have on a car, or Jeep, or Tahoe, etc). At least then it's largely go onto the windshield. Hopefully, yours work better for you than the way mine work on the big truck.
Great video as always. Curious why using hood struts when you can just open the hood all the up by resting on the windshield. I've done thus starting with my 03 TJ and continued on my 16 JK. Gives can lot more room to work and saved cash to put towards another project.
I cannot find these wiper blade upgrades from Mopar and am a bit disappointed! What an awesome, useful upgrade. Does anyone know where I can find them?
Brad, would you considering selling those side steps. Would make my life a bit better for entry. I'm a bilateral BK amputee and just purchased a 2017 JK 2dr. Think about it and let me know! Semper Fi John
Where is your motor stable? When your garage door opens and I see your neighborhood I imagine your culdasac looking like the start point for a safari 😂❤😂
Have a great trip in Death Valley. Last time you were at the Salt Tram base I was hoping you would turn West, up Lee Flat and over Cerro Gordo to see Brent Underwood. His "Ghost Town Living" YT channel is immensely popular but lacks content after a divide with his financier last year (I'm a fan). Any YT creator that visits Cerro Gordo has an immediate huge draw from YT SEARCH and I'll bet you get a huge bump in subscribers if you visit Cerro Gordo. Get him to take you into a mine and your viewership will skyrocket. Tim the Kiwi is the key "behind the scenes" person to all filmed adventures, be sure to meet him. Also, after you turn off of Saline Valley and proceed West into Lee FLat there are two well preserved historic miner's cabins that I bet you'd enjoy seeing; Lee Cabin and Nelson Cabin. Both miners had geological formations named after them; Lee Flat, Nelson Mountain Range. This region has many more as it was the largest Silver production in the USA at one time. In fact, you can also camp at the Top of the Salt Tram on the platform (pretty flat) or in the Tram cabin house. Enjoy the trip, Death Valley has teh best temperatures in all of USA now, smart trip!
This feels like if Bob Ross owned a Jeep and did mods. I love it
It would be a "happy" jeep.
Would've taken me two days without the filming. It's great that you always put Regina's needs at the top of the list, B-man. Excellent video, as always.
Nailed it - Filiming is a time consumer, but Brad makes it seem natural
Good job Brad giving all of us a fine example of preventive maintenance and keeping an eye out for things that touch and can wear.
Those prop rods are awesome. Airing up on a windy day with the hood up and the compressor connected to the battery. The hood bouncing around pulled the factory rod out of the hole. Fortunately, I was walking by and caught the hood before the rod damaged something in the engine compartment. I liked it so much, I bought some for our other 2 vehicles. Super easy install and worth every penny!
That wiper setup is sweet, I really like that. It would be cool if someone other than Mopar offered this, because I can see it being practical on more than just wranglers for sure!
Great reminder of things to look for with regard to preventative maintenance. Regina is well taken care of. 👍
This is exactly why I love the Jeep. You can make it exactly like you like it. There’s no standard anything. You can go completely basic and simple with a 3.6 and stick or go full auto with a 392, or even upgrade to a hellcat. And then you can go with bare-bones and soft-top, or full trim with leather and electric everything and hard-top. You can go with basic 17s and 31, or run with 24s and 40s. There’s no other vehicle other than probably a Harley that has this level of customization.
It took me 3 days to install pro rocks on my JKU and it took 3 days to run my 2 sets 12 total kc rock lights. I ended up running all the wiring in the frame and the bus bar I put under the seat belt reel and used the drain plugs as a grommet in the floor then up the frame to the switch pod. I have had zero issues and a very nice product. I will say took a lot longer then I thought it would
Great video Brad. I do all of my own installs as well, and found this very easy to follow along with. Having a steel DV8 hood, I never even thought about struts, until NOW. Thanks for that
GM used to have its windshield washer nozzles on the wiper arms. They absolutely flooded the windshield and got it clean. Every car should be like that.
All great mods. If you haven't seen it, BadgeGlow makes a simple aux for the auxiliary switches on the JL that makes connecting to those switches much easier and is much cleaner than the loose wire ends that Jeep sent them out with.
Always a treat waking up having coffee and seeing an upload up. Thanks for showing us some of these upgrades. Looking to put those hood struts on my JTR. Thanks Brad.
Always fun hangin' in the garage watchin' someone else do all the work. {grin} Nice maintenance/mods reminds me that I need to replace my bumpstops. Sure wish the stock "sliders" for an Xterra were like those on a jeep. And you're right about the hood struts for any vehicle. Those were one of the first mods I did. It gave me an extra 3 inches of lift, and it got that rod outta the way so I can work under the hood easier. Until next time... Travel safe.
Man that vector mounting setup is awesome. I wish they made something that cool for the ZJ's
I love my Vector Offroad bar on my JKU...great upgrade. I had some horrible luck with the hood struts though. They were so strong that closing the hood bent my hood hinge brackets. The bent enough to increase the gap between the cowl and the hood by around 3/8". It's very noticeable.
Great video! I think I saw your wife's jeep earlier today at the Miramar Commissary. I was 2 spots away from it in the parking lot. I have the big blue Silverado with offroad lights and radio antennas. You have a nice looking rig. Pointed it out to my boys. I think we passed each other in the commissary, too. I decided to not bother you as I figured you had things you needed to get done. I certainly did, too.
I was there yesterday! You totally should have said hello...it would not have bothered me at all. ☺
I love your videos of you and Regina out on the trail but I really love these videos even more cause I get to learn how to do these projects!
Awesome! Thank you!
Also a good tip is to wrap with spiral cable wrap. To protect it. I use it to protect my brake lines. Because there is no good place to tie down the lines till I make them longer.
We live with plenty of winter, I really like the factory steps in the JK & the JL, just to keep the sand/salt/slush off the Jeep!
I just bought my first jeep and I want to thank you for all your videos! I'm watching all of them! Grazie Brad 😁 ciao da Bologna 🇮🇹
I purchased this Mopar performance wiper kit. The nicest part is the Jeep logo on the wipers. In my opinion don't waste your hard earned cash, I went back to the OEM squirters. They work better. I also got the hood struts, those I love.! 👍
Fun add on only for JK's is the ICEBOX bottle opener. Cool and functional!
what awesome upgrades. Looks like I am overdue for new rear lower bump stops on our JKU. I had been eyeing the hood struts before. So handy and seems to be easy enough for even me to install. Still a tad intimated with he rock lights to install myself, but we shall see. what a great video! Can't wait to see your Death Valley adventure Brad!
Cool upgrade. One thing I wonder is whether you’ll find yourself going through washer fluid faster? Or will it even out because you’ll get more coverage quicker? Be interested to see if you notice a difference
You have a great point but I'd rather have my windows cleaned quicker and just carry extra solvent and refill the tank up with solvent...
This wiper spray mod is for Heavy Duty soiling, leading he accumulated with washer spray and is not normal moderation at all.
I like it.
Also I put ppf film on all my cars windshields then ceramic coat the film so that any dirt or debris glide off with just a light oem spray.
This video is living proof of WHY I subscribed! Many thanks!
Ey Brad! I am seeing a lot of changes in Regina's JLR!!! Reservoir shocks, Xtreme Recon wheels (those look SO GOOD with the yellow!)... We need a walk-around with the story on the upgrades and components on that Jeep! Looking NICE! Oh, and also, that silver in the JKUR still shines! Mint!
We actually did a video last month, th-cam.com/video/2E787XeZpHg/w-d-xo.html.
FWIW, love these upgrade videos so much. Trip videos are great, but I can't always keep up and always watch these first when they post.
3/8" drive Allen wrenches and a 3/8 low torque wrench. I would recommend that for the bead locks over just hand tightening
Factory JL/JT aux switches are the best value of any option Jeep has ever offered.
Great video as always mate. I nearly had a heart attack when you threw the tools on the bonnet of the 392 though😂😂
Headed to one of my favorite places, Death Valley. My family just loves it and if we don't go Jeepin in DV during Spring Break for 9-10 days, they are all bummed out. Great mods, we haven't put rock lights on the Jeep yet, I've really got to get to that project.
Hey Brad, I just got my Outback Adventures Tailgate Table, Maxx Traxx with the mount and the guy ropes delivered from your site today while watching your video. I ordered on Nov 10th and got it all today on the 16th. That's pretty quick when you consider that Veterans Day was in there. Its all just in time for our Jeep camping trip starting in Roswell NM after Thanksgiving. Were going places we have not been before and some that we have been at.
You are going to need some gallons of windshield washer fluid to carry out with you because that new mod looks like it works great but squirts out a lot of fluid. Congrats!
Great video! Thanks for the content! I just ordered the hood struts, and the Visio wipers may be next.
Love the hood struts, wiper blades and rock lights. I thought I was done with my JL ... obviously NOT! LOL
Great to see you back in the garage doing a few projects!!
Thanks! I just did the hood struts, what an easy, functional upgrade. Love it.
Another add to my jeep today. Those struts were easy to install. Just like yours the driver side gave me some trouble. Thanks
Just ordered the Visios .... had 8.5" of snow (first real snow with the Rubi4xe) Defrost & wipers were worthless! Thanks for all the great videos!
Interesting that the KC Cyclones were the old version. Not the V2’s. Great video Brad, I think I am going to do those hood struts on my 392.
I said they had been sitting on my shelf for a while! LOL!
@@TrailRecon lol, ya you did say that. Take care man
I have seen that accessory switch panel. I will have to look under the hood to see the other end. Thanks!
These Jeep build videos are my favorite
I learn something new with every video Brad. Thanks again!
Brad, I just received your T-Shirt, sticker, and patch. GREAT quality, everyone needs to buy these! Thank you
Awesome, thank you for the support!
You already have them but I think a necessary and easy modification is front and rear differential covers. I’ve smacked my diffs coming off ledges before and that’s definitely something where you want to keep the spinny parts from touching the non spinny parts 🤣.
I love my hood struts! Except for the times that I want to lift the hood all the way back onto the roof for better access. It’s not hard to disconnect the struts but just inconvenient for this application.
Great add-ons. Kool-aid video. All a great aid. Rock on Trail Recon
Looks like you need a new windshield Brad
Stood out like a zit on a supermodel. 😂
LOL!
Not cheap to replace, it's one of the more expensive windscreens around
Wouldn’t pass a VA inspection that’s for sure
Where can i get the hood strut kit?
might do rock lights on the Landy, although I don't lane at night often, it's handy if I do, that is if they don't just get mudded up and covered... 😛
Brad, a quick tip on putting those big tires and wheels back on from a former tire dealer. Grab a long crow bar and use it to lift and position the tire by placing it on the bottom edge of tire on bar and lifting with the bar. It will save your back i promise.
Another tip I learned years on a D600 Dodge truck. Round nose shovel works well. And you might just need it for something else too!!
Good to see your video! Love those rock lights.
Will be curious how Death Valley is doing after the floods.
Interesting that you need a puller to remove the JL's wipers. When I last removed the cowl off my '16 JK, I just removed the nut and they popped right off.
Those Jeeps looks as just coming out of the factory...👍👊
I ordered and installed the Redline Hood Struts... What a fantastic addition to my 2014 JK! Only took around a half an hour and yes the hardest part was the piece that went into the keyway of the hood its not skill or ability to get them in its just plane dumb luck and a couple of what the H**L's
Saying the factory side rails are more durable than the Rock slides 😳
That hood struit mod is excellent !
I smashed my wrist with the Woman's hood. All my fault. I just simply let go of the hood and it clocked me 😅
I like that you do a lot of your own work !
Great video, just ordered those hood struts. You're right, they should be factory.
Great video Brad, super helpful and I'm getting all of these added to the 2020 JLUR!!
Nice video mate, i will steal your idea on that vector bar and wipers😏💪
Quick question: Don't beadlocks torque to certain specs or just hand tight is fine?
Edit:
Hood struts were godsend to me. I'm a disabled Vet only functioning with one arm/hand, so the prop bar was a huge hassle for me every time I had to open the hood. I agree; they should come from factory like that, but you know that's gonna add about $500 to the sticker price!!!😆😆
Thank you for your service!
Good job, master chief.
Hey Brad, please make a video of you having your windshield replaced on your 392!!
Honestly, it's just a phone call and have the mobile guys come out, I don't do windshields.
Anybody ever watch Trucks! With Stacey David? This reminded me of it.
Nice features the bumpstop with "indentation"... I'd like to have in my JK "Mopar Visio Wiper Blades"!
The windshield wipers look cool. Though, I wonder if the fluid-hose for it shouldn't be tucked up under or with the arm. And the holes on the underside.
It looks like the wipers fluid will be sprayed on the window while the wipers are going down leaving fluid on the windshield?? Does that make sense? Curious to see those in-action out on the road or off-road, as it were.
Love your videos. I will own another Jeep or Bronco sooner than later (3rd Jeep if I go that route = 1978 CJ-7 304 v8 Renegade Levi Edition and 2005 Rocky Mountain Edition.)
God Bless & Godspeed.
Now that wiper upgrade I could use that on the ram trucks 👍🏻👍🏻
Next time you are doing projects - do Regina's Jeep first. I like to see what you have in mind for hers.
Right?! I gave Brad a hard time about that and ribbed him about my poor Jeep always being last. 😆
Another great video, be careful you don’t block airbags. Don’t want a iPad in the face if you ever got unlucky.
Really enjoy your content. Maybe you did, but when you jacked up the JKU to install the bump stops... you didn't mention putting a jack stand in place so that you weren't just relying on the jack to hold up the vehicle. Jack stands are totally necessary when working under the vehicle.
Can't assume people watching know this. It appeared that only the jack was in use.
Again, love the channel, been following for years and have found your content extremely helpful. Cheers
I would love those rock lights
Thanks for the video! I’m going to order those hood struts for my JK right now! Being a fairly short girl, getting the hood propped up can be a challenge 😂
Lota fun.... more of these videos, thanks.
I think your videos are great !!!
I enjoy watching your channel
Thank you very much!
Love the vector mounts but it sure would be nice if the bolts and washers that go into the posts were black I hate the way they reflect in the windshield.
What makes the factory Rubicon rock rails more durable than Rock Slide Engineering step sliders? The Rock Slide Engineering sliders mount to the frame via the body mount points, verses the factory rails which mount to the body. They also stick out farther from the doors, which protects better, and allows them to be used like a pivot around rocks. My factory rock rails have some rust on them, so I doubt the factory coating is more durable than the Rock Slide Engineering powder coating. Is the steel thinner on the Rock Slide Engineering sliders? I know they have optional skid plates for the step sliders, but I thought the steel of the step sliders was as thick or thicker than the factory rock rails.
Great video as always! Are you going to do an update on wiring those rock lights? Thanks!
Need some updates Brad.. Anything new with the Cherokee? Need a video on that classic again. Also still have the Power Wagon?
Smart mods and hard work 👍🏼👏🏼
I’ve been dying to know. How wide is the stance on your jk? I absolutely love the way it looks!
I've been thinking about a dash mount, Not sure about the wiper fluid thing. I like the rock lights. Always good videos.
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Are you worried about the new vector off road bar rubbing on the dash?
A few comments/ questions… hope you reply.
1st, you need those nice new wipers on the wife’s JL too.
2nd, “after market steps”? Did I miss that install and why are you not referring to them as what they are, Rock Slide Engineering Step Sliders?
Love hanging out in the garage with you, Brad! Really like those hood struts. Where'd you get them?
Brad, do you have a link for the hood strut kit that was installed on Regina’s two door?
Thank you.
Enjoyed the tips video
if your running wire in tight places I use my tape measure, it bends and plenty long
I'm seeking the plastic grab handles the JL has for my 17 JK. You see hitting my head on the solid metal handles sold for the JK doesn't sound like much fun. Soft plastic sounds much better for crash landings.
Why can't someone make a post mount Plastic Handle like the JL for the JK?
I drive a semi, and our wiper fluid is delivered through 3 nozzles on the arm near the center of the blades.
They're garbage. You may be surprised how much wiper fluid flies around the side of the truck, and not on the windshield where it's needed. 🤨 I'd rather have it sprayed up to the windshield from below (like you'd have on a car, or Jeep, or Tahoe, etc). At least then it's largely go onto the windshield.
Hopefully, yours work better for you than the way mine work on the big truck.
Great video as always. Curious why using hood struts when you can just open the hood all the up by resting on the windshield. I've done thus starting with my 03 TJ and continued on my 16 JK. Gives can lot more room to work and saved cash to put towards another project.
those are MONSTER sized wheels dude. hahahahah
Was looking at the wippers for my JKU, just wondering how easy it is to replace and how is the proformace of them and the cost of replacement blades.
That Vector rail is the Bee's Knee's!!!
Agree, I really like it!
Flipping that track bar bolt around should keep it from rubbing on the bump stops
Excellent video!
I cannot find these wiper blade upgrades from Mopar and am a bit disappointed! What an awesome, useful upgrade. Does anyone know where I can find them?
Hi Brad notice your Jeep window is broken it seems to be a common fault. Is there any way to prevent this from happening . Keep on making great videos
I wonder if it’s gorilla glass option? I just bought my new 392 with the gorilla hmmm ?
Brad, would you considering selling those side steps. Would make my life a bit better for entry. I'm a bilateral BK amputee and just purchased a 2017 JK 2dr. Think about it and let me know! Semper Fi John
Where is your motor stable? When your garage door opens and I see your neighborhood I imagine your culdasac looking like the start point for a safari 😂❤😂
I love little projects! I just picked up a jk. After years of TJs. Haha
Thanks and congrats no the new JK!
@@TrailRecon love your channel! Hopefully I have half the channel as you down the road!
Have a great trip in Death Valley. Last time you were at the Salt Tram base I was hoping you would turn West, up Lee Flat and over Cerro Gordo to see Brent Underwood. His "Ghost Town Living" YT channel is immensely popular but lacks content after a divide with his financier last year (I'm a fan). Any YT creator that visits Cerro Gordo has an immediate huge draw from YT SEARCH and I'll bet you get a huge bump in subscribers if you visit Cerro Gordo. Get him to take you into a mine and your viewership will skyrocket. Tim the Kiwi is the key "behind the scenes" person to all filmed adventures, be sure to meet him.
Also, after you turn off of Saline Valley and proceed West into Lee FLat there are two well preserved historic miner's cabins that I bet you'd enjoy seeing; Lee Cabin and Nelson Cabin. Both miners had geological formations named after them; Lee Flat, Nelson Mountain Range. This region has many more as it was the largest Silver production in the USA at one time. In fact, you can also camp at the Top of the Salt Tram on the platform (pretty flat) or in the Tram cabin house.
Enjoy the trip, Death Valley has teh best temperatures in all of USA now, smart trip!