If I put the key in the little storage compartment in front of the shifter, it won’t start, pick them up and hold them, works fine. Throw them back and works fine, then get to a red light, starts honking. Does this with both keys. I’m assuming the airbag is due to the door ajar issue.
Weather finally got nice in the NE today so decided to take the top/doors off this morning. Been driving prior to today with zero issues. Now I have airbag lights, door ajar warning (2dr) and no key detected warnings. I can’t keep driving it and having it double honk 3-4 times at a red light...
I went out and looked and took some measurements yesterday. I really thought there were 4 nutserts in the 2dr, but no, as you state, only 2. Using a cardboard template of my Maxtrax, I don't see any way for that setup to work without blocking most of the rearward visibility. Oh well, it was...
I finished it up this weekend. The backing bracket made the grille install a snap and bolt in project. I also held the LED's in with a small amount of silicone. I would also love to see how the factory does it.
As for the wiring, I hooked mine up in parallel with the fog lights i added on Aux...
I have, and there is nothing to hold them. May want to ask if there’s any hardware to hold them. I’m gonna call them tomorrow and ask as well. Parts should be in, I ordered the plate on Monday and picked up this afternoon.
OP, Did you ever get the back plate? I’m doing the same thing, but can’t seem to figure out what holds the 3 led’s in place. They sit on the pins, but there’s nothing to hold them in place.
No worries. I honestly would have went that route if not for the access to the rear tire. Getting a hand me down Rock Slide setup also helped. This wouldn't be the most economical solution had I had to purchase everything. But for the limited use, day trips, this works really well for me...
The boards measure 13" wide.
Top of camera stalk to top of tread is 16".
It would fit, but when I looked into mounting them on the face of the tire, every setup I found was designed for a swing out carrier. There's no way to get to the backside of the wheel on the factory mount.
I have been pretty happy with this setup, as it mounts the boards solidly to the tire with easy access if needed. The roof wasn't an option, both kids, and myself, prefer to explore the state forest by us with the roof of.
This is how I mounted them. I didn't want them horizontally across the...