show us those little things that make your jk different
#41
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Closures i made to cover the gap between the fender liner and the fender. Used the pieces i cut off the flares to close the gap and clean up the look.
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#44
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Here are the pics of my custom made sound absorbtion panels:
http://photobucket.com/JeepJKSoundcoatPanels
I'm having the center and rear made up this month for the rest of the hard top. I wanted to do this to imporve the phone calling quality, but a friend recently said audiophiles would want stuff like this. I guess we'll see how it works out once the rest is installed.
Here's my Uconnect mic mounted in the roll bar next to my head (HUGE improvement!):
Oh, and lest I forget, my custom Hi-Lift mount. I bought C-clamps intended for HD applications like roof antennas or sign posts and mounted the jack on my bull bar. Works like a charm and is MUCH less costly than other commercially available options. I think I spent under $30 in hardware total with shipping:
http://photobucket.com/JeepJKSoundcoatPanels
I'm having the center and rear made up this month for the rest of the hard top. I wanted to do this to imporve the phone calling quality, but a friend recently said audiophiles would want stuff like this. I guess we'll see how it works out once the rest is installed.
Here's my Uconnect mic mounted in the roll bar next to my head (HUGE improvement!):
Oh, and lest I forget, my custom Hi-Lift mount. I bought C-clamps intended for HD applications like roof antennas or sign posts and mounted the jack on my bull bar. Works like a charm and is MUCH less costly than other commercially available options. I think I spent under $30 in hardware total with shipping:
#45
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Regarding rear end collision, which is mentioned/critized a lot with these seats and what "could" happen, with the seat installed, there is .5" to 1" less distance between the rear door and the seat than a 2 door. I have not problem with my educated decision.
You can also get a bench seat, but you lose a lot more of your cargo room.
The thread I used to help me with install, nice write up.
https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/jk-write-ups-39/third-row-seat-install-little-seats-47784/
Example of bench seat
https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/jk-write-ups-39/jk-ulimited-third-row-38819/
Last edited by db09JKU; 10-14-2009 at 07:50 AM.
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more pictures
http://s29.photobucket.com/albums/c2...view=slideshow
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