
Member III
They are definitely $26 seat covers. They are okay.. only okay.where'd you get the seat cover? I like the style....
No option to get to the back or seat side pockets, either.
Probably would not recommend.
Member III
They are definitely $26 seat covers. They are okay.. only okay.where'd you get the seat cover? I like the style....
Expedition Master I
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Awesome, glad it's working for yaI relocated it since that post. Getting better SWR reading with the new mount.
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Oh well you tried.They are definitely $26 seat covers. They are okay.. only okay.
No option to get to the back or seat side pockets, either.
Probably would not recommend.
Member III
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Nice job. I need to do the same for mine. I just don’t have rails.Built a bracket for my propane tank.
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Where are you hiding your wiring. How do you get the wiring to a switch inside ? Ypu did a nice clean install.Fabricated up some mounts using old curtain rod holders for some LED lights for the H2's rack, I wanted them to face downward
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The wiring is not 100 complete but it will run on the innerside of the rack then into the H2 roof channel for the roof crossovers from there it will run down the left windshield molding to the light junction box. Instead of rocker switches, I'm using an 8 gang switch panel mounted in the vehicle, currently, I have the front bar connected to it and it is a great little unit.Where are you hiding your wiring. How do you get the wiring to a switch inside ? Ypu did a nice clean install.
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I like the switch panel. Where did you mount it ? Will the wires be inside the rack rail tubing or just attached to the inside of the rail ?The wiring is not 100 complete but it will run on the innerside of the rack then into the H2 roof channel for the roof crossovers from there it will run down the left windshield molding to the light junction box. Instead of rocker switches, I'm using an 8 gang switch panel mounted in the vehicle, currently, I have the front bar connected to it and it is a great little unit.
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Always trying to make my builds sleaker and better
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I mounted it on dash area left of my instrument cluster, I will get a picture of it once I get home from work. As for the wires I will be using Delphi weather connectors with the wires sealed in heat-shrink tubing, the wires will run on the inside of the rail.I like the switch panel. Where did you mount it ? Will the wires be inside the rack rail tubing or just attached to the inside of the rail ?
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Pure luxury :-)
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Thanks, it's hard not to be able to meet up with other OB guy and eye ball these things first hand. I'm in build process and lack a lot of DIY knowledge for this sort of thing. I don't like the hit and miss process. I like to do it once and do it right when possible. I'm not the brightest star in the sky when it comes toI mounted it on dash area left of my instrument cluster, I will get a picture of it once I get home from work. As for the wires I will be using Delphi weather connectors with the wires sealed in heat-shrink tubing, the wires will run on the inside of the rail.