I even remember the old WJ he had. If I remember correctly, he had an exhaust issue repair in the desert he had to do. I went with the Bolt lock on mine. I did look at the kind you have. I just didn't like the idea of having another key on my key ring (Bolt uses your Jeep key) plus having to unlock my hood "twice". That phone mount is sweet. I like to find something like that for my Vector bar. Great video as usual!
I installed locking hood latches on my JK this morning, a bit challenging getting the lower inside bolts tightened but it worked out great, thanks for your video.
So happy to see Pinto is feeling good and back in your videos. My american bulldog seems to be happy about seeing her as well. A couple of great/ easy upgrades.
Jason made it super clear to me with your explanation that I do not need keys to open the supports, you only need a key with the appropriate size to remove the bolt that affirms the support from the fender ...
You must install some bonnet (hood) struts on your Jeep, once you use to them you will never go back to the old fashion "bonnet stick" to keep the bonnet open... The Jeep looks good, I like the clean look you are maintaining with every install you do!
I had a Mopar Hood Lock installed on my 2011 JK not long after purchasing it and experiencing the flutter. It helps with the flutter, and it self codes to the ignition key eliminating the need for more keys. Definitely a must to prevent unwanted visitors under the hood. Should be a factory install in my mind.
Tuffy makes a center mount hood lock that does that as well. I wanted to keep that area of the grill clear in case I get a supercharger that has a huge intercooler that will nee to live in that area! wink, wink
The hood flutter was one of the first things I fixed. I have a very similar or could be the same set as those. It's been about 6 years I've had them and still look and work as they should.
I finally got the hood latches installed. Boy, you sure made it look easier than it really was! It was a 5 hand deal for me. I had to put the sockets on the wrench after I had them in the panel to get it to fit. Then there was the whole dropping the nut over and over again… 😂 Now that they are on the work was worth it! Good flutter will definitely no longer be a thing. Thanks again for another install!
I have a 1990 chevrolet Silverado truck I just now started wprking on putting all new ttx ball joints and suspension nice stuff leaked about them through your channel thanks
Now you just need some Reline JK hood struts so you can lose that piece of wood. I don't have to worry about the hood falling on my head anymore. Super easy bolt on.
This video topic is so basic, I thought this was from your early days until I looked at the upload date. That said, still amazing content and video edits...😉👍👍🙏
Tell me your going to get the Stinger Heigh10 ??? Awesome and cheap mod that will help keep the honest people honest Jason ! Pinto looked in good spirits !!! Happy New Year
@AutoEdits Curious about your stereo upgrade.I went with Alpine ILX F409 in my 14 JKU Rubicon . It's the 9 inch halo single din install.. LOVE IT! And Alpine recently released the ILX F 509! Which is even better Givin it's WIRELESS andriod auto! I'd be glad to send pics if you are interested.. I too went to the same mag mount for my phone.. Although I have it attached to a bracket that mounts behind the passenger grab handle and angles towards the driver position ..
My first wrangler experience was a jku willys rental, had a blast out in Vegas in some recreational areas and near "area 51". However I found out about hood flutter on that trip, without any prior knowledge of it, and it scared the hell out of me at first 🤣. Really glad they ditched that design for the jl(u), 21k miles on our JLURD and no hint of hood flutter. The locking feature is quite nice though. I was debating a Bolt hood lock setup but not really a fan of the air obstruction it creates, even though it isn't that bad.
If you didn’t plan to swap out your radio, the scosche DVD mount is even better than the 3M one. I ran the 3M version on all my cars from autoX to canyon spirited driving and the wrangler dash line doesn’t work well with the 3M.. the DVD mount keeps the phone out of line of sight and is just as solid when tightened and adjusted just like the 3M version.
I actually went non screen at the time with the Kenwood DPX702BH, great headunit still rocks the Jeep , but upgrading it soon to a kenwood screen (steering wheel controls setup for kenwood)
Look at CMM OFFROAD for a phone mount. Little pricey but high quality. Can mount off the freedom panel or the grab bar or grab handles using ram mounts. I love their a pillar grab handles with detachable mirrors too.
Awesome to hear! I just ordered this one from Bestop and will do an install video when I get it www.bestop.com/products/roughrider-tailgate-shelf-jeep-2007-2018-wrangler-jk/ I'm not sure what brand the guys like OverlandX has with that slide out wood section but those would be my other choice.
What kind of stereo unit have you been looking into? Mine just started cutting in and out...so I'm going to need to replace it. Love to hear what you have been looking at.
The two I'm looking into at the moment are the Stinger stingeroffroad.com/collections/shop-by-jeep-model/products/sth10jk and the Carobotor like Adventure Dex put in his Jeep with the Dash to match www.carobotor.ca/ plus, I kind of liked my buddy Joe's Alpine but the Stinger is in the lead for sure right now!
I use a 67 designs dash mount for my phone. It holds it super solid. Even on the most rough trails. And it doesn’t interfere with wireless charging. For the hood latches, it’s something I have seriously thought about. Just always worried I will forget or lose the keys and have some emergency where I need to get the hood open because of a fire or something.
@@AutoEdits True, the key could just stay inside. I know Jeep likes keeping the vintage look and feel with the hood latches, but really wish it just had a regular hood release from inside the vehicle.
@@AutoEdits now I'm say if 67 of Ram wanted to send me their set up I wouldn't try it out but for the money I'll stick with what I got. $12 is a lot better then $50 or more.
Just ordered a set of phone mounts for the JKU and Ram. Did you have a preferred mount location in Ram Johnson? Great to see Pinto enjoying your company.
Great video! Watched because I just bought a '22 Willys Wrangler JL 2-door but I'm guessing I'll have a harder time getting to those bottom latch nuts to swap them out... scares the hell out of me to think I'll have to take under wheel trim off without breaking a tab or plastic rivet or something.. :(
Thanks, here's a link to the shift knob www.amazon.com/dp/B076W3F64V?ref=exp_autoedits_dp_vv_d and here's a link to the transfer case handle www.amazon.com/dp/B07H232B7H?ref=exp_autoedits_dp_vv_d Be warned... they are very expensive! So much of this Jeep stuff is.
Hello….I’ve bought this kit off of Amazon upon your recommendation. I have a 2011 Wrangler Sport 2 door. Unfortunately on my Jeep the front by the stock locks is incredibly cramped. I was able, with GREAT difficulty, to install the left side of the hood. The right side is unbelievably cramped and I’m barely able to touch the mounting nut of the lower part of the hood latch. Also on my Jeep the former owner installed wheel well dams blocking access from underneath. HELP!!!! What do I do??!?
It sounds like the inside wheel well liners that the previous owner installed are blocking you so take them out of the way for this install. Fairly common for getting behind stuff like that. It'll just take a few more minutes.
Good morning I bought the latches after watching your videos. I just installed them yesterday. The problem I have is the hood latches down tight against the body. Their is not enough adjustment to loosen it up any suggestion.
Hey there... not sure exactly what you mean but if there's not enough adjustment on the top holes, maybe you can use a file or drill to make a little clearance on the lower hole. If that doesn't work, send a photo or something to my instagram autoedits_jason or email autoedits@gmail.com and maybe I can help figure it out!
Jason, great video as usual. One quick question, does your latch touches your hood. It appears that the middle part (folding one) of your upper latch touches it. If it does, it may damaged your paint. It is hard to tell from my point of view. Thanks! Are these latches strictly for JK’s?
And not to knock the hood latches but I can see those locks being a nightmare where I am in Wisconsin. Winters and liquid road salt. Have you ever looked at Bolt 7026128 Jeep Wrangler JK Hood Lock. They even use your ignition key ask the lock key. And as far as the hood latches y not just use the JL hood latches to eliminate the hood flutter. All just my 2 cents 🤪
@@AutoEdits I love to run with no doors in the summer and after trying several different aftermarket mirrors that attached to the body and all of them having the same issue of vibrating I bit the bullet and bought the grab handles and mirrors from CMM Offroad and couldn’t be happier and as a bonus they come with two ball mounts that can be used with ram mount phone mounts or similar phone mounts and no I am not affiliated with them lol but when you find good stuff always nice to share it with the community.
Hey Jason, another great video! How are those seat covers holding up? They look great. Thinking those will be my next purchase. Oh, I went with the Powerstop Z36 pads and rotors that you recommended as best bang for the buck. I love them! Thanks!
These are specific to the 2011 to 2018 Jeep... try these for the newer JL www.amazon.com/Sukemichi-Latches-Anti-Theft-Wrangler-JL2018-2019/dp/B081N877F3/ref=sr_1_3?crid=21XELTG3MEVM9&keywords=jeep+jl+locking+hood&qid=1641256694&sprefix=jeep+jl+locking+hood%2Caps%2C112&sr=8-3
Hey, do you happen to know if these latches re compatible with the 2016 75th anniversary edition Unlimited? It seems like the latches have a little extra heft from the factory but no locking mechanism.
I don't know if you have better luck with these hood locks out West but out by me in the North East, those things wouldn't make it through a single winter. Calcium chloride road salt works it's way into the inner locking mechanism and that's all she wrote...locking fuel caps/doors, rotopax & HiLift mounts etc. I unfortunately learned that the hard way.
@@AutoEdits the region where folks reside plays a big part in their outlook & opinions when it comes to their builds. What works out West might not be ideal in the East Coast. For example, folks love those Patagonias out West & rightfully so. That's because they simply work on that terrain. Where as out East...not so much. It's rare that you'll see folks running those tires on the trails out East. People are so encapsulated in their regional bubble that they don't take the variables of different terrain in other regions into account.
I don't wanna lock up my junk unless I'm in jail... Then an underwear made from metal is the best solution. In all seriousness though, the magnet phone mount doesn't work well in hot countries. The gluey thing will lose its sticky strength in a year or 2 max.
LOL... That makes total sense on the heat. This one took some abuse here in Southern California and lasted longer than I thought it would for ten bucks. Once I get the radio upgrade I'll look to do a solid mount option.
Crazy to see how far you've came with your jeep. I remember watching back when it was still a stock rubicon
Wow... that's right! I just scanned through the playlist and even the thumbnails show radical transformation!
I even remember the old WJ he had. If I remember correctly, he had an exhaust issue repair in the desert he had to do.
I went with the Bolt lock on mine. I did look at the kind you have. I just didn't like the idea of having another key on my key ring (Bolt uses your Jeep key) plus having to unlock my hood "twice". That phone mount is sweet. I like to find something like that for my Vector bar.
Great video as usual!
I installed locking hood latches on my JK this morning, a bit challenging getting the lower inside bolts tightened but it worked out great, thanks for your video.
Right on!!!
Please keep the install videos coming!! They are very helpful and give a better view of products available. Pinto approved!!!!
You got it!
Thumbs up for the VGG reference, I've learned a lot from the both of you, not to mention the just good entertainment.
Thanks for that! Glad you get it and I'll keep tryin!
So happy to see Pinto is feeling good and back in your videos. My american bulldog seems to be happy about seeing her as well. A couple of great/ easy upgrades.
That's awesome! Pats for you puppy too!
Jason made it super clear to me with your explanation that I do not need keys to open the supports, you only need a key with the appropriate size to remove the bolt that affirms the support from the fender ...
Hau'oli Makahiki Hou from (a very rainy) Hawai'i! May you, your family and Pinto have an even MORE fun 2022!
Howdy and thanks so much! Wishing you a great 2022 as well!
You must install some bonnet (hood) struts on your Jeep, once you use to them you will never go back to the old fashion "bonnet stick" to keep the bonnet open... The Jeep looks good, I like the clean look you are maintaining with every install you do!
Thanks for the tip!
I had a Mopar Hood Lock installed on my 2011 JK not long after purchasing it and experiencing the flutter. It helps with the flutter, and it self codes to the ignition key eliminating the need for more keys. Definitely a must to prevent unwanted visitors under the hood. Should be a factory install in my mind.
Does it lock and unlock with the key fob? That’s pretty cool.
@@Stuka87 The ignition key unlocks it. It locks itself when you close the hood and latch it down.
Can you put up a link?
Tuffy makes a center mount hood lock that does that as well. I wanted to keep that area of the grill clear in case I get a supercharger that has a huge intercooler that will nee to live in that area! wink, wink
The hood flutter was one of the first things I fixed. I have a very similar or could be the same set as those. It's been about 6 years I've had them and still look and work as they should.
Glad to hear this!
I fixed my hood flutter thanks to your video, love the new locking latches!
Great to hear!
I finally got the hood latches installed. Boy, you sure made it look easier than it really was! It was a 5 hand deal for me. I had to put the sockets on the wrench after I had them in the panel to get it to fit. Then there was the whole dropping the nut over and over again… 😂 Now that they are on the work was worth it! Good flutter will definitely no longer be a thing. Thanks again for another install!
Yeah buddy! Mine was easy because the fender panels I have. I'm real happy with the lack of hood flutter as well!
Great video! I loved the Pitch Meeting reference! Super easy…barely an inconvenience🤣
Glad you liked it! I appreciate talented creators and that dude is amazing!
I have a 1990 chevrolet Silverado truck I just now started wprking on putting all new ttx ball joints and suspension nice stuff leaked about them through your channel thanks
Right on!
Now you just need some Reline JK hood struts so you can lose that piece of wood. I don't have to worry about the hood falling on my head anymore. Super easy bolt on.
Great suggestion!
This video topic is so basic, I thought this was from your early days until I looked at the upload date. That said, still amazing content and video edits...😉👍👍🙏
I'm a basic dude... LOL Glad you're still around!
@@AutoEdits I am new to Jeeping, so every bit of info helps! Thanks for the vids, they are super helpful.
Tell me your going to get the Stinger Heigh10 ??? Awesome and cheap mod that will help keep the honest people honest Jason ! Pinto looked in good spirits !!! Happy New Year
I actually checked that one out at SEMA and loved it!
Happy New Year to my favorite RUclips duo Jason and Pinto! Stay happy healthy and blessed. Looking forward to another year of AuToEditS.
Happy New Year and thanks so much! I'll keep at it.
@AutoEdits Curious about your stereo upgrade.I went with Alpine ILX F409 in my 14 JKU Rubicon . It's the 9 inch halo single din install.. LOVE IT! And Alpine recently released the ILX F 509! Which is even better Givin it's WIRELESS andriod auto! I'd be glad to send pics if you are interested.. I too went to the same mag mount for my phone.. Although I have it attached to a bracket that mounts behind the passenger grab handle and angles towards the driver position ..
I really like hearing of other options! I'll look into the new Alpine for sure!!!
My first wrangler experience was a jku willys rental, had a blast out in Vegas in some recreational areas and near "area 51". However I found out about hood flutter on that trip, without any prior knowledge of it, and it scared the hell out of me at first 🤣. Really glad they ditched that design for the jl(u), 21k miles on our JLURD and no hint of hood flutter.
The locking feature is quite nice though. I was debating a Bolt hood lock setup but not really a fan of the air obstruction it creates, even though it isn't that bad.
Nice video! The hood flutter can really annoy and made me nervous so I swapped to some solid latches a while ago.
Do you remember which brand you went with? Are they holding up well?
@@AutoEdits I'm quite sure I went with the smittybilt. The coating faded after a year but otherwise they are doing well.
Love seeing Pinto!
Thanks, I'm happy she's doing better and wants to hang outside more!
Happy New Year! More videos with Pinto the dog in it.
Happy new year! and deal on having Pinto with me as much as I can!
If you didn’t plan to swap out your radio, the scosche DVD mount is even better than the 3M one. I ran the 3M version on all my cars from autoX to canyon spirited driving and the wrangler dash line doesn’t work well with the 3M.. the DVD mount keeps the phone out of line of sight and is just as solid when tightened and adjusted just like the 3M version.
Good info! Yeah, I want to get a large screen with navigation for the stereo.
Happy New Year 2022 to you and Pinto !!
Same to you!
I’m going with those exact hood latches 👍🏼, looking forward to the stereo upgrade, I went with a kenwood head unit and Skar Audio mids in my 2013 jku
I'm still happy with the latches... how do you like the Kenwood? does it have a good size screen?
I actually went non screen at the time with the Kenwood DPX702BH, great headunit still rocks the Jeep , but upgrading it soon to a kenwood screen (steering wheel controls setup for kenwood)
Look at CMM OFFROAD for a phone mount. Little pricey but high quality. Can mount off the freedom panel or the grab bar or grab handles using ram mounts. I love their a pillar grab handles with detachable mirrors too.
Just bought and need to install a tailgate table, have you installed one? Thanks and keep them coming. I've seen many of your videos and roadtrips.
Awesome to hear! I just ordered this one from Bestop and will do an install video when I get it www.bestop.com/products/roughrider-tailgate-shelf-jeep-2007-2018-wrangler-jk/
I'm not sure what brand the guys like OverlandX has with that slide out wood section but those would be my other choice.
What kind of stereo unit have you been looking into? Mine just started cutting in and out...so I'm going to need to replace it. Love to hear what you have been looking at.
The two I'm looking into at the moment are the Stinger stingeroffroad.com/collections/shop-by-jeep-model/products/sth10jk
and the Carobotor like Adventure Dex put in his Jeep with the Dash to match
www.carobotor.ca/
plus, I kind of liked my buddy Joe's Alpine but the Stinger is in the lead for sure right now!
I use a 67 designs dash mount for my phone. It holds it super solid. Even on the most rough trails. And it doesn’t interfere with wireless charging. For the hood latches, it’s something I have seriously thought about. Just always worried I will forget or lose the keys and have some emergency where I need to get the hood open because of a fire or something.
I'm interested in the 67 designs one... I'm not worried about losing the key... it just lives in the glove box.
@@AutoEdits True, the key could just stay inside. I know Jeep likes keeping the vintage look and feel with the hood latches, but really wish it just had a regular hood release from inside the vehicle.
Scosche makes a molded mount for the JK dash, I really like mine and it holds the phone hard to the dash.
Didn't know that... thanks!
Nice shout out to VGG
Yeah, he seems like a really cool dude. Love watching him work.
I use the dame phone holder myself. I think they are just as good as the Ram or 67 mounts. Went 4wheeling with mine and my phone never fell off.
Nice... I'm pretty happy with it as well. The few times I've knocked my phone of... I pretty much deserved it. LOL
@@AutoEdits now I'm say if 67 of Ram wanted to send me their set up I wouldn't try it out but for the money I'll stick with what I got. $12 is a lot better then $50 or more.
Just ordered a set of phone mounts for the JKU and Ram.
Did you have a preferred mount location in Ram Johnson?
Great to see Pinto enjoying your company.
Howdy and thanks for the support! I used about the same spot on the Ram … pats for pinto!
@@AutoEdits Thanks Jason!
Keep them coming mate God Bless
Thanks, you too!
You are so like Me 🤔… “Every Time” I take something off… I have to Wax behind it, or add a Touch of Spray Paint 👍👍👍👍👍
Heck yeah!
Jason how are those hood latches working out after this much time has passed?
Solid... holding up well.
Great video! Watched because I just bought a '22 Willys Wrangler JL 2-door but I'm guessing I'll have a harder time getting to those bottom latch nuts to swap them out... scares the hell out of me to think I'll have to take under wheel trim off without breaking a tab or plastic rivet or something.. :(
They are very cheap to buy on amazon... nothing to be worried about!
Wanted to upgrade to the power stop brakes like you but I have no idea where to safely do the break in process in LA. Any suggestions?
Just pick a time of day with little traffic and you can plan your drive accordingly. Find a somewhat open roadway... lots around if you look.
Hydraulic hood struts next
When are you gonna put a nice head unit and backup camera on the jeep?
Soon as I can decide on which one and pull the trigger! Any suggestions?
Hey! How are you liking the Hooke hood latches now? Update please
They are perfect... not a single complaint.
I love your video , i got a jeep sahara 2010 i love jeeps
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Love the video Jason! For your shift nob inside your rig I am digging the look of it, where can I get those for my jk?
Thanks, here's a link to the shift knob www.amazon.com/dp/B076W3F64V?ref=exp_autoedits_dp_vv_d and here's a link to the transfer case handle www.amazon.com/dp/B07H232B7H?ref=exp_autoedits_dp_vv_d
Be warned... they are very expensive! So much of this Jeep stuff is.
@@AutoEdits thanks Jason, as all things are for jeeps , haha cheers happy new year.
Love the videos! Keep them coming.
I'll keep trying!
Hello….I’ve bought this kit off of Amazon upon your recommendation.
I have a 2011 Wrangler Sport 2 door.
Unfortunately on my Jeep the front by the stock locks is incredibly cramped.
I was able, with GREAT difficulty, to install the left side of the hood. The right side is unbelievably cramped and I’m barely able to touch the mounting nut of the lower part of the hood latch. Also on my Jeep the former owner installed wheel well dams blocking access from underneath.
HELP!!!! What do I do??!?
It sounds like the inside wheel well liners that the previous owner installed are blocking you so take them out of the way for this install. Fairly common for getting behind stuff like that. It'll just take a few more minutes.
Good morning I bought the latches after watching your videos. I just installed them yesterday. The problem I have is the hood latches down tight against the body. Their is not enough adjustment to loosen it up any suggestion.
Hey there... not sure exactly what you mean but if there's not enough adjustment on the top holes, maybe you can use a file or drill to make a little clearance on the lower hole. If that doesn't work, send a photo or something to my instagram autoedits_jason or email autoedits@gmail.com and maybe I can help figure it out!
Just wondering..... what stops the local thief from simply undoing the nut on the lower mounting bolt?? Otherwise, great product - simple install..
It would require tools and the time to do so. That's all.
Jason, great video as usual. One quick question, does your latch touches your hood. It appears that the middle part (folding one) of your upper latch touches it. If it does, it may damaged your paint. It is hard to tell from my point of view. Thanks! Are these latches strictly for JK’s?
These are for JK... there are other good options for JL. They seem to be doing fine with the paint.
Great video!
And not to knock the hood latches but I can see those locks being a nightmare where I am in Wisconsin. Winters and liquid road salt. Have you ever looked at Bolt 7026128 Jeep Wrangler JK Hood Lock. They even use your ignition key ask the lock key. And as far as the hood latches y not just use the JL hood latches to eliminate the hood flutter.
All just my 2 cents 🤪
It is interesting the difference that climate makes to Jeep mods. What we get away with in mild western weather is totally different from you guys!
@@AutoEdits I love to run with no doors in the summer and after trying several different aftermarket mirrors that attached to the body and all of them having the same issue of vibrating I bit the bullet and bought the grab handles and mirrors from CMM Offroad and couldn’t be happier and as a bonus they come with two ball mounts that can be used with ram mount phone mounts or similar phone mounts and no I am not affiliated with them lol but when you find good stuff always nice to share it with the community.
thanks bro!
Hey Jason, another great video! How are those seat covers holding up? They look great. Thinking those will be my next purchase. Oh, I went with the Powerstop Z36 pads and rotors that you recommended as best bang for the buck. I love them! Thanks!
Awesome to hear this! Yeah, those seat covers still look brand new so I'm thrilled with them.
@@AutoEdits where did you get seat covers sir? They look awesome!
Hah!!! “Barely an inconvenience.” LOL
So happy you got that! He is a genius... love those videos!
@@AutoEdits Non-fluttering Wrangler hoods are TIGHT!
How many miles do you have on those Patagonias? Looking into them for my JL
A little over 25,000 miles and still a lot of life left. I've been very happy with them.
In New to your channel love the tahoe build
Howdy and welcome!
It's a 90 model and everything has to be replace the break lines and power steering lines keep up the videos 💪💪
Are the propolators available in your Amazon store?
HA! I should make a bunch of them and sell them for a dollar...lol
Went to buy the hood locks but said they wouldn’t fit on my wrangler unlimited 2021?
These are specific to the 2011 to 2018 Jeep... try these for the newer JL www.amazon.com/Sukemichi-Latches-Anti-Theft-Wrangler-JL2018-2019/dp/B081N877F3/ref=sr_1_3?crid=21XELTG3MEVM9&keywords=jeep+jl+locking+hood&qid=1641256694&sprefix=jeep+jl+locking+hood%2Caps%2C112&sr=8-3
@@AutoEdits Thank you.
Out of the main topic, but I noticed u have the EVO J3's. How are they?
Love them!
Hey, do you happen to know if these latches re compatible with the 2016 75th anniversary edition Unlimited? It seems like the latches have a little extra heft from the factory but no locking mechanism.
Don't know.
I don't know if you have better luck with these hood locks out West but out by me in the North East, those things wouldn't make it through a single winter. Calcium chloride road salt works it's way into the inner locking mechanism and that's all she wrote...locking fuel caps/doors, rotopax & HiLift mounts etc. I unfortunately learned that the hard way.
Didn't even think of that... lucky out here in SoCal!
@@AutoEdits the region where folks reside plays a big part in their outlook & opinions when it comes to their builds. What works out West might not be ideal in the East Coast. For example, folks love those Patagonias out West & rightfully so. That's because they simply work on that terrain. Where as out East...not so much. It's rare that you'll see folks running those tires on the trails out East. People are so encapsulated in their regional bubble that they don't take the variables of different terrain in other regions into account.
Just ordered both items lol
Awesome! I'm still liking the hood latches!
Hello!
Where can I buy these exact locking hood latches?
Could you please supply a link?
Thanks!
www.amazon.com/dp/B07N86HB11?linkCode=ssc&tag=onamzjasonlew-20&creativeASIN=B07N86HB11&asc_item-id=amzn1.ideas.3V59WNMGIVSC0&ref_=aip_sf_list_spv_ofs_mixed_d_asin
Kool blue hat
Thanks!
Can I get these hood locks for my 2019 Jeep Cherokee or are they just for wranglers?
Wrangler
I'ma just gunna hit the like button now :)
You're the best!
How are these hoodlatches holding up?
Still doing great.
What brand are those fenders?
MetalCloak Overline Fenders... love them.
How many miles are on your Jeep?
What’s up!!
Howdy!
What’s the name of new Jeep lock?
link is in the description
I get anxiety when I see people installing stuff over dirty paint or surfaces.
LOL... me too
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I don't wanna lock up my junk unless I'm in jail... Then an underwear made from metal is the best solution. In all seriousness though, the magnet phone mount doesn't work well in hot countries. The gluey thing will lose its sticky strength in a year or 2 max.
LOL... That makes total sense on the heat. This one took some abuse here in Southern California and lasted longer than I thought it would for ten bucks. Once I get the radio upgrade I'll look to do a solid mount option.
Good thing I locked my junk up or I would have lost it in the divorce. Wait....
LOL
Another hidden ten mm
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