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Check my post on page 9. I used a metal backing plate behind the door along with washers/nuts/bolts of your choice.
95+% of my music is via Pandora (iPhone)....as such, I picked up my second AudioQuest Dragon Fly DAC for the GX. This model (Dragon Fly Black) doesn't need an external power source like the original one did so it's plug-n-play in the car (minus a digital out from your phone to get your USB output) and comes in just under $100. The Red version (~$200) is overkill for this application, definitely more tailored for headphone listening.
Digital sourced music is simply clearer and more crisp with an external DAC. Driving with your windows down won't reveal any differences but if you spend some time really listening to music, this little unit will really help bring a lot more clarity and detail to your ears. I'm really happy with this, been using it now for a little over a week.
So I am guessing this doesn’t work if you don’t have cellphone service?
I wanted to share this last minute purchase before my Moab trip that really helped me out until I had to drop off of a bolder on one corner and completely removed the corner of my bumper.
CURT 31007 Hitch-Mounted Skid Shield https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0009YFNXQ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apip_IJiEq8Nww92C4
There is a company that offers a larger one that actually protects under the hitch too but it was too expensive for my cheap A$$. But for you Ballers looking to blow the $100 budget or make your own here are the other models.
Hitch Skid Plate: Receiver Hitch Skid Plate
Order Now - Jeep Skid Plates
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