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Tailgate Table
(Michigan) | February 13th, 2024
This fold down table is my favorite mod to my vehicle I have done. Works amazing for cooking trail meals and remaining generally organized while getting things in/out of the rear of the jeep on trips. Prepping PBJ for the kids at the dunes, or on the trail in Moab was so much better than trying to use the top of a storage tote. 10/10, recommend
2.3 L engine cover
(Chicago) | February 12th, 2024
I love the look of having this engine cover on my 2021 Bronco 2.3 L Ecoboost. Very easy to install. I do suggest installing screws with lock washers or locktite. 2 of my screws loosened off a week later and were lost. Could have been bad but wasn’t. Other than that very happy with it.
Evap skid plate
(WI) | February 9th, 2024
I had damaged the evap canister while doing a bit of off-roading in Sedona. The stock “felt” skid plate had torn when I went over a rock damaging the evap canister. Upon returning home I began searching for metal skid plates and found JC-offroad had what I was looking for. The install was simple enough once you got the holes drilled through the pinch seam as shown on their install video. My advice is start with a small pilot hole and then the step bit, very hard drilling. These skid plates serve the purpose well and I feel much safer doing a little off-roading.
Great look and fit
(Birmingham, AL) | February 2nd, 2024
I put this cover on my XLT 2.0 Maverick. It was an easy install and looks great. The fit and finish are excellent.
Great look, one problem.
(Virginia City, MT) | February 1st, 2024
The installation was a little tricky getting all the brackets and holes lined up. Once installed the cover looks fantastic and a solid mount. The cover quality is top notch. Now the only issue. I went to Oil Changers to have the engine oil changed. The problem was there is no hole in the cover to remove the filter on top of the engine, they charged $15 more. I went back to my shop and cut a hole. Now it's easy to change the filter.
Great but watch out for the wiring.
(Lake Tahoe) | January 23rd, 2024
Everything about the bumper is great and I made a custom ski carrier from the adventure carrier and PCV pipes. The installation takes a good deal of time and for my specific Bronco, the 2024 Heritage mode, we encountered a new camera wiring harness. So while my bumper is on, my camera, tailgate sensors, bumper sensors, license plate lights, etc are all not working. I'll be dropping it off at a shop to see if we can figure out where the wiring diverges from the typical.
Awesome mount!
(Georgia) | January 3rd, 2024
Excellent mount! Very easy to install and use!
Molle Panel
(Michigan) | December 31st, 2023
Fast shipping, great quality and easy install. I went the easier route and installed on the passenger side to avoid the wiring harness cover on the drivers side and it only took about 15 from start to finish..
Hot Dog Approved
(Antioch CA) | December 26th, 2023
The larger drawer is approx 1.5 by 5 hot dogs. The perfect size for all of my camping gear. The smaller drawer is about .75 by 5 Doggos. This system is pure beef, and actually contains my gear while smashing whoops in my ‘96 Bronco. Cops can’t catch you if you can do highway speeds off-road. Thanks to JCR, my pudding survives intact.
Perfect Roof Rack
(Dickson TN.) | December 22nd, 2023
The roof rack is very well made. It looks great on my truck. My pelican cases seem to be made for this rack or visa-versa. The installation was just as the video describes. Only draw back I see is, I wanted the rack to have a gap between the rack and roof of the truck. I was thinking that this position would keep dirt and leaves, and debris from being trapped behind the front piece. I found that in this position, the wind moving around the rack created a harmonic vibration at around 40 mph. When it happened, I thought what hell is wrong with my truck. There was a loud groaning noise and a terrible vibration. Needless to say, it now sets tight to the roof.