I would love to see some pics of 235/85/16's. I searched and couldn't find much on this size tire, so I am hoping some of you will share your thoughts and feelings from your experiences. And of course PICS! :sombrero: Thanks guys!
Thanks for the quick reply. I was hoping to mount a couple of one foot sections under my rear seat when flipped up so that I can tie down an action packer there. I doubt I will have access to that area from under the vehicle. I'll double check some time when it's not 25 degrees out :sombrero:
http://www.expeditionportal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=53473
I asked the same question here and a lot of guys like the Weathertechs and the Husky liners. Not specifically for the 80 but it never hurts to hear other's responses.
Thanks 1leg. How are they in the rain? I have this (possibly irrational) fear of sliding out and wrecking in the rain. I'm not sure where it came from. I have just never felt safe driving in the rain. Of course I'm coming from a lifted TJ on D rated Mud Terrains.
Ok, 86 that idea. It seems they don't make the Digital Fit for my truck :mad::(
I wasn't sure whether I was mad or sad about this so I decided I was both. What do you guys think would be best for a plan B?
The Weathertech Digital Fit are definitely the ones I've had my eyes on. I just really needed to know if they were worth the money. Everyone on Amazon had good things to say about them but I generally don't trust the "average consumer" for automotive things such as this. I knew a lot of you guys...
Is there any way you can move this thread over to the general vehicle modifications forum? I'd really appreciate it. Sorry for the hassle.
http://www.expeditionportal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=53473
I searched but couldn't find anything on the topic of floor mats. I am looking for some new ones as mine are the carpeted, light gray ones that came with my truck, and only stay halfway clean looking for about 5 minutes. So give me some ideas. Which ones do you use and how do you like them?
Yeah, unfortunately the resale value of those things aren't that great for some reason. That thing is huge though and will come in handy for someone surely. Free bump for ya buddy.
I did the same thing but just kept it plugged into the stock 12v socket. I have another socket up front so it really isn't a big deal that the one is occupied for the Garmin.
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