New update. I went to take a look at my Rigid lights in the expectation to modify the mount and well, you can turn the mount 180 degrees and it has a lower profile. So now the D-series lights are usable. I also flipped the bezel around so Rigid is not upside down.
I agree that a lot of companies make great kits but I have found that if I build one myself, I know what is in there and some of the stuff that companies include are poor quality (adhesive bandages with poor adhesive?). Build your own with stuff you know you will use.
Mine did this the first few weeks but now it is smooth. I attribute it to getting use to a different clutch and being a brand new clutch.
I have almost 2000 miles on it now and it has not done it since those first weeks that I have owned it. I imagine it just needed a little break in period.
Well, with all the uncertainty around who is at fault, the fake plates, PD being involved, I would just let your insurance company take care of who to go after. They have the lawyers to make it work if they wish.
Having worked on the live feed production crew for 7 years now, here are some things to note.
1. You won't want to sleep in a tent. The wind can be strong enough to pivot a car hauler 90 degrees from its original orientation. Bring an RV or sleep in your vehicle. This also means no roof top...
I guess having driven a noisy 5.9 Cummins truck, a 2011 Jeep with hard or soft top, 2006 Jeep with a soft top, and a 1993 Land Cruiser that has had most of the interior panels removed for the past 15 years makes the 2 door Bronco quite quiet to me :D
Some people almost didn't get their Jeeps!!
https://www.fox16.com/news/local-news/train-stops-feet-from-truck-stuck-on-conway-rail-crossing/?utm_campaign=socialflow&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=t.co
@mikec426 Yeah. For a rear fog light that some countries require. I am going to investigate the rear bumper to see if I have the correct harness. Apparently some US vehicles do.
High package Broncos have the wiring for OEM fog-lights behind that modular bumper. So I bought a headlight switch with the front fog light button(and rear, I don't know, maybe I will do something with that), adapter pigtails from 4x4TruckLEDs.com, and fog light brackets from JCR. I grabbed some...
Some more seat time on the trails this weekend in the Bronco.
Modular bumper will scoop up some rocks on those drop-offs.
Sasquatch spare does drag on mud. Be careful.
Hit Fun Run down at Hot Springs off-road park to thoroughly test out rock crawl mode and the crawl gear on the manual...