The miserably brief lives of short, upright windscreens are well known to those who have owned Jeeps before, I have little doubt I'll be getting a new one about every 18 months with all the trash/rocks/etc that litter the highway shoulders here. At least for the Jeeps they were reasonably...
I have two car seats in the back, so for my uses (at least for the next five years or so) the rear seat is fixed. Other than setting the recline as far back as it would go, those seats haven't moved since I got the vehicle.
I'd love some kind of a barrier along the front side underneath the rear seats, I keep a get-home bag and a few tools there and have to push them back under the seats a few times a week, really wish the floorpan was flat under there.
Always good to approach things with a clear mind and a fresh beer.
Incidentally, if you're on the north side of things and in need of a third hand, give me a shout
I know I'm digging up an older thread but 100% in agreement, they're way high from the factory. Will eventually get them properly aimed but in the short term I need to give the adjustment screws a turn or two down to stop them from being aimed in the eyes of oncoming traffic,
Finally got off my ass and put an order in for the standard length fronts.
No bad paint chips yet, but I got fed up with the front doors being instantly dirty after washing the thing the second you drive it down the road
Just now stumbled across this thread, if y'all can tolerate a Texan I may have to come crash y'all's party someday. Out of curiosity, what SW Arkansas towns are you guys from? My family about three generations back hails from Bluff City.
@kodiakisland I had no idea you were a handloader as...