AGREE! In my JK I made my own. I opened up a garage door remote, soldered wires to the switch contacts, popped off the plastic trim piece above the rear view mirror, drilled a hole in in and installed a low profile button with the wires behind the plastic. Popped the trim piece back in place...
Great topic of conversation. I've been driving Jeep Wranglers since 1998. Only two that whole time, a 2 door TJ and a 4 door JK. So clearly they were well taken care of.
Lifted the JK, added armor, steel bumpers, a winch and of course tires that maxed out the limit of the gearing. (And many...
It's a legit mod. Haha. I used 2 strips of Velcro to secure the little first aid kit that came with the vehicle in the right side cargo area cubby hole. The first aid kit fits great, but would not stay in place. The first aid kit has Velcro strips on the back of it, so a couple of self...
I went with Lasfit. They are WAY more affordable than Weather Tech, I got full coverage, front, back and cargo area for the price of partial Weather Tech coverage. The area covered is better, they shipped very quickly and they do not have any nasty chemical smell. The fit is excellent and so...
House key, USB drive, 1986 quarter (been riding my keychain since 1986), Service/Name Tape, Office Desk key. Don't know the manufacturer of the quick connect thing. I've had it since the mid-80's. Perfect for popping that big ass fob off so I can run errands without all the rest of the junk...
Sweet looking ride! Looks GREAT. Any plans for a winch? Suspension and tire upgrades will get you places where recovery vehicles can't go, lights will help you see what you can't get out of. A winch can get you home!
I would have bought a manual if it was available. I've been shifting gears in my daily drivers since 1989. Driving an automatic is just "sitting and steering". Getting used to an automatic on a daily basis is an adjustment. I find myself unconsciously reaching for the stick shift when coming...