Speaking of tops…
My old top was showing some age, found a nice OEM twill top with all the hardware.
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Is the Twill material more durable and water resistance than the standard tops ?
Speaking of tops…
My old top was showing some age, found a nice OEM twill top with all the hardware.
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Is the Twill material more durable and water resistance than the standard tops ?
Quick search found this…Ok the twill is fabric VS vinyl for the standard top . Gotcha
Quick search found this…
https://www.quadratec.com/c/howto/what-is-the-best-material-for-a-Jeep-soft-top
Wiped down the fenders, door handles, mirrors with 303
Installed 12K Scar winch using the Mopar install kit and Baxter performance oil filter mod. No more dry cold startsView attachment 127929View attachment 127931View attachment 127932View attachment 127933View attachment 127934
Not trying to be that guy, but a winch isn't something you want to go with unknown brands for. I firmly believe that with all safety equipment you should get the best you can reasonably afford. That doesn't mean go out and buy a Warn Zeon on credit, but do a reasonable amount of research and if something sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
Full disclosure: I have a Warn Evo, which is the "China" version but it's QCed in the US and both times I've had to use it, it's performed to expectation.
The Warn Evo is on my list .
There are a few non Warn brands out there that people have had good luck with .
Matt’s Offroad Recovery uses Harbour Freight Badlands winch on all his recovery vehicles .
Think JK Gear & Gadgets uses as well . Never seen either one have winch issues .
Possible sponsors of the channels as well but never really mentioned as sponsor so hard to say for sure .
But I do hear what your saying . Tried & True is often best choice .
The Harbour Freight, Smitty Bilt and Evo have solid reviews on the forums
The Scar is very new . I read been out for about six months
Warn has been making winches since 1948 so, well , yeah . .
The Quadratech Stealth is also a good option, I think pricewise comparable to the Warn Evo series.
EDIT:
Anything Harbor Freight gives me the heebie jeebies, I won't use their brand. It comes from when I was a mechanic in the '10s and having had to use their products in a pinch. I had never seen anything fail within one work day of use before but their tools did. I know other people have had better experiences but I won't trust anything valuable to them. Just my own personal position on HF.