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Also, the YotaMD Titanium Key Fob Shell. Especially if your factory fob is starting to get cracked or you want less bulk in your pocket. Very well made and designed!
YOTAMD Thread HERE
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Also, the YotaMD Titanium Key Fob Shell. Especially if your factory fob is starting to get cracked or you want less bulk in your pocket. Very well made and designed!
YOTAMD Thread HERE
What bracket is that? Does it interfere with the hatch at all? Thanks!Great idea for a thread op!
My visor organizer gets used a lot. View attachment 2182217View attachment 2182216
Ram mounts are always helpful
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Radio antenna worked out well
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For the antenna?What bracket is that? Does it interfere with the hatch at all? Thanks!
For the antenna?
Amazon.com: K412SNMO Lip mount, 3-axis., UHF, 13.5ft coax, Medium-duty : Electronics
Amazon.com: K412SNMO Lip mount, 3-axis., UHF, 13.5ft coax, Medium-duty : Electronicswww.amazon.com
Does not interfere with hatch as i have attached it to the hatch. 73
I let it "self-adjust" (wack) in and out of the garage as well. I take the antenna off and leave the mount when I go thru the car wash. I got a cap for the mount that I throw on.I have the same mount, just on the opposite (passenger) side, since my radio is mounted under the "wing" of my ARB drawers on that side. No interference at all. The cable is very thin, and the connector is pretty small. I went to the trouble of running the cable under the plastic trim and through the rubber conduit at the top of the hatch. It was a pain be came out nice and neat.
This is the antenna I use:
Amazon product ASIN B00WOLQ9G2
Had it tuned by a local Ham with a nice meter, very low SWR. It does stick up above the roof to whack the garage door, though.
Any chance you could post some pictures too?Make your own quad air hose ~$75. Aside from being able to air up (or down) 4 tires at once (or just 1 or 2), it allows the connected tires to equalize in pressure.
Tank valve goes in the center of the T fitting. Air hoses screw into the other ends, and one Y manifold per side of the rig.
4 closed-flow chucks: $17
chucks
3x 25ft 1/4" air hoses. You can get one long hose for less, but i wanted all the crimped ends: $36
Hoses
Tank Valve: $7
Tank Valve
brass T: $8
1/4" NPT Female Tee Barstock Brass Pipe Fitting 1/4" x 1/4" x 1/4" NPT Female - - Amazon.com
2x Y manifolds: $10
Interstate Pneumatics FBY44 1/4 Inch Brass Hose Barb Y Manifold Fitting - Pipe Fittings - Amazon.com
Hose Clamps: $5
Precision Brand M6S Micro Seal, Miniature All Stainless Worm Gear Hose Clamp, 5/16" - 7/8" (Pack of 10): Amazon.com: Industrial & Scientific
Hmm, that's interesting. I didn't know that. I guess it's probably not a good idea then. Definitely not worth sacrificing frame damage over plastic + paintI disagree, instead of a load spread across the crossmember you'd be focusing the load in the middle where the hitch mount is...
You might protect the Tupperware and end up with frame damage instead.
Not sure if you've been under the bumper cover, but the rear crossmember is welded to the frame, and the hitch mount is welded into the rear crossmember. It isn't a bolted on hitch mount like many vehicles use.
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Hmm, that's interesting. I didn't know that. I guess it's probably not a good idea then. Definitely not worth sacrificing frame damage over plastic + paint
Hmm, that's interesting. I didn't know that. I guess it's probably not a good idea then. Definitely not worth sacrificing frame damage over plastic + paint
Make your own quad air hose ~$75. Aside from being able to air up (or down) 4 tires at once (or just 1 or 2), it allows the connected tires to equalize in pressure.
Tank valve goes in the center of the T fitting. Air hoses screw into the other ends, and one Y manifold per side of the rig.
4 closed-flow chucks: $17
chucks
3x 25ft 1/4" air hoses. You can get one long hose for less, but i wanted all the crimped ends: $36
Hoses
Tank Valve: $7
Tank Valve
brass T: $8
1/4" NPT Female Tee Barstock Brass Pipe Fitting 1/4" x 1/4" x 1/4" NPT Female - - Amazon.com
2x Y manifolds: $10
Interstate Pneumatics FBY44 1/4 Inch Brass Hose Barb Y Manifold Fitting - Pipe Fittings - Amazon.com
Hose Clamps: $5
Precision Brand M6S Micro Seal, Miniature All Stainless Worm Gear Hose Clamp, 5/16" - 7/8" (Pack of 10): Amazon.com: Industrial & Scientific
That is awesome, it is going on my project list. Thanks!
Maybe a stupid question, but do you use it to air down all four tires at once too?