Comanche Scott
Expedition Leader
for what it's worth, my vote is color match too. :beer:
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Another angle, slightly better attempt. More I look at it, the better I like the color match. That is until you pointed out the cost of a pint of it, good grief! At least the color match it pretty darn close from the pic.
re: tire choice, can't go wrong with the trusty BFG A/T. C-Rated is cheap too considering it's pretty much https://www.4wd.com/p/bf-goodrich-lt315-70r17-tire-all-terrain-t-a-ko2-58424/_/R-BDKZ-58424 Discount tire matches the price to include free shipping when they go on sale.
True true, tough to really photograph subtle paint differences and get a good representations on a computer screen either way. Fingers crossed there's a good match in the more affordable mix. Even if there isn't though, black looks really good so no worries regardless. Of course there's a much more affordable option out thereIn the real world though, when the Jeep hasn't seen a car wash in a few days, the difference in the pearl isn't so important.
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With my setup I may be in the minority, again, wanting something.
How about a Molle panel that mounts to the inside of the rear lift gate window or even your Barn Door? Nothing very heavy too mount to it, tie it into the hinges and bottom bolts should be plenty for my purposes, to mount a rifle, shotgun, butane torch, and fire extinguisher. The panel will take the weight and forces as I see it and shouldnt transfer to the glass itself.
I cant see out the rear view mirror anyway so a Molle panel wouldnt affect me. Other setups Ive seen they cant see out their *** either.
How did you do the sides/edges on that panel? Was that a ready made panel that you cut the Molle into?
Where could I find a blank panel just like that in 18.5x53ish, and cut my own Molle patern?
One more for good measure, fiddling around with GIMP 2 I bet someone with more skills that me could put a realistic set of 35s on as well.
Thanks again for the colorized images, here they are with the originals for easy comparison...
Maybe a swoopy chrome bumper is in order?
I suspect that many people can't see out of the rear...
My heads been up my rear most of my life. I can confirm there is no view, and the smell isn't so good either... :elkgrin:
A fun experiment would be to build a more heavy duty frame for the Soft Barn Door, and make the window panel with a Kydex reinforced nylon MOLLE panel. Similar to this rear seat unit:
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/477522366711541684
The MOLLE straps could be done inside and outside.
Thanks to the excellent write up of how you did the Soft Barn Door Panel, this shouldn't be too hard for anyone willing to give it a go.