Assuming Same angle in each pic, you are talking about an 1/8th of an inch. It will vary more than that as you add/burn fuel. You’re overthinking it.
That can be done. Most manufacturers have a switch you can buy to splice into the system. Just figure out who the manufacturer is. They should be able to provide a wiring diagram.
I see that your concern is crushing them on rocks. I am assuming you mean not wanting them to deploy when opening the door while crawling. The steps should automatically retract if they meet any resistance while deploying. I know that will not save them from possible scratches, but they will not...
Yep, those were their replacements for the Rivnuts. They just didn’t update their installation instructions. You simply insert them into the holes where the rivnuts would have been, then set the frame on top of the exposed wellnut and screw the frame down. The screw will collapse the rubber...
I would suspect that when you closed your top after opening it, the roof latch above the passenger front and rear doors did not latch thereby leaving slack in the cable that then rattles. The latch point can be manually adjusted to make it easier for the top to latch itself when you close it...
Funny but true story, I ordered a 392 jeep from VA with a non refundable $1000 deposit. I bought a Braptor while I was waiting. I canceled the Jeep order. About a year later a $1000 check was refunded to me by the dealer.
Ha, I’m from South Carolina, well aware of the Fl weather. I went back after getting out of the Air Force…too much swamp ass during the really hot months!! But it is nice if you’re a snow bird…Summer up north, winter down South!!
Yeah, I understand the battery can cause false codes. I said I wouldn’t accept an ABS code being the reason for no start. Thereby, let’s fix the no start issue, probably battery, then see what codes remain. Jumping straight to a $3,000 fix that does not address the real problem seems asinine.