I have the awning bracket flipped upside down to keep it lower than the roof rack. The only thing that sits higher than the roof rack itself is the bracket, which is like .25” thick.
Replace the “air” in the airbags with helium. That way, you get some extra lift and when you get into a crash and go to yell at the other driver it’ll be hilarious
I’m glad they worked out for you. Mine have been stiff as hell- on road, it’s borderline too rough, and off-road they are just dangerous to drive over anything moderately off-camber. Accutune said I should send mine back for a revalve, but I’m honestly just considering going back to the Eibach...
I was finally able to test the suspension out on the trail today and took some notes on how they feel. Gonna copy and paste them below and at the end describe what I am hoping for with a revalve. If @AccuTune Offroad or anyone else with experience can chime in and let me know if that sounds...
When this happened to me it was due to a wire short in the back of the driver side front wheel well. There is a harness that passes over the edge of a body panel there and my oversized tires crunched it when I hit a few whoops too hard. I never had an issue till running the rubicon, and it must...
Glad your wife and dogs are safe. Where were your dogs in the accident? I’m always scared our dogs will fly out in an accident if they’re not restrained in the back seat
Can this be installed on a tailgate that has reinforced hinges, like the RTR or IAG tailgate reinforcement, or will I need to go back to my stock tailgate hinges?
So I decided I’m going to send the rear shocks back to be revalved. Waiting on the expedition one rear bumper to come in a few weeks. Once I get that installed then I will get it weighed and make measurements and send the rears back to accutune.
Wow I wish the dealerships around me were this fast and helpful. Seems every time I have an issue it takes weeks to even figure out what’s going on. Glad to hear you’ve got it taken care of.
I would try to realign the quarter panel myself first to see if you can get it close enough to your liking. No $, just some time investment. If that doesn’t work then just take it in to a body shop.
I have the free spirit 270 awning. There’s really no way to quantify the “best” awning because it’s all about tradeoffs- strength, weight, size, ease of use, and price. If you make one better, you make another worse.
I felt the free spirit was a good balance of all of these. It’s not the best...