Added the Premium Roof and the Tusk Quiet-Glide Skid plates. I don't really like how the skids pushed the front bumper out a little which extended the recovery point bolts. I didn't see a way around this. It is probably fine, but I might add some kind of spacer.
It is the Kawasaki lighted wide angle mirror. I like the wide angle view, not sure it is worth $130.00, but it came on mine.... The lighted portion is a small, removable part in the center that acts as a flashlight. It takes 4 AAA batteries, kinda cool idea. When it is in the mirror, you can still push the button and you have a LED that lights up the dash and center console.
Thank you Sir. I have a siezmik rearview and while the optics and spread are good it seems to wander... Just tried the 3m double sided heavy duty tape, so we'll see how that goes. With the warranty they claim to provide, i'm sure i'll get fixed up, but was curious incase i need to try elsewhere. Don't care about the light but the size and high mount look nice.
Thanks for the reply.
Found these floorboard drain covers online, we'll see how they work. Gotta be more functional than the stock plastic covers plus they look mo betta'...
I couldn't get a good picture. They are the same size as the stock ones. The stock ones had no drainage, they were solid rubber that you had to pry out each time. I removed those, and the new ones fit in place with screws.
They are on drivers (left side) and passenger (right side) floorboards. The stock ones are round solid rubber that you have to pry out to drain.
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