I was curious how they compared to the Ford mats. I find the pattern to be a bit cheesy, but people seem to like the fit of these a ton. I have some ford bucks to spend, but maybe Iāll throw it at something other than mats and get these.
For me, itās more knowing a rough idea what it costs to manufacture vs its retail price. Yeti and others have created a monster. Their margins are impressive.
Denture cleaning tablets work pretty well. Fill it up with water, drop in a handful and let it fizz and sit for 15 min. Easy cleaning for all water bottles, camelbacks, etc.
3W appear to be the same as the Lasfit with a logo swap. Likely buying wholesale from a Chinese manufacturer. Nothing wrong with that - people seem to like both, but something to be aware of.
Thanks -- A little late to this post, but is there a chance of a "normal" design other than the tread pattern? - to me, it looks cheesy / childish and is what keeps me from making this my choice.
What is your concern with keeping off the windshield? It should be OK. Iāve driven a couple hundred miles with 2 paddle boards mounted like this on a wrangler before. Iād assume the Bronco would be even better.
Iāve done this on my Jeep for years. I started with a towel but then moved to these pads
https://www.rei.com/product/204675/dakine-aero-rack-pads-34-in
Strap the front and back down to the roll bar and itās secure. OPās solution is very much overly complicated. That hitch rack just isnāt needed.
One of the first nice days, I put the top down. When I put it back, the top was all bumpy and messed up looking. It obviously had some of the mechanical parts of the top pressing into it while down. Did I do something wrong? Is this normal? Will these stretch back out? Maybe it was only...
Is this normal? Will they settle out? WhT did I do wrong to create these? - similar on both sides. The top was obviously pressed against something while folded down. Itās nice again today so Iāll try again to see if I can figure it out but has anyone else experienced this?