You can also 3d print them, fwiw.
I don't have a 3d printer
You can also 3d print them, fwiw.
Is PLA adequate for the seat bushings?
You have a link for your spool racks?
Is PLA adequate for the seat bushings?
I have some more exotic filaments I'd use.
Have you successfully printed these bushings and had them last?
I've not needed them yet, but I'll check my seats. But I'd probably just consider them a wear item
I ask as someone was selling these printed in some form of nylon (I think), but I don't believe they lasted long once installed base on reviews. No personal experience with them, I just went with the Summit kit for the price.
I don’t know that I need them but figured if I did it’d be nice to know what to print them with.
@rasband might have some recommendations but I'd probably look into Bambu's selection of nylons as a starting point. I purchased a few but have yet to use them.
I might make a later version of my tail light housings in PPA-CF (but it ain't cheap), also nylon but maybe better? https://us.store.bambulab.com/products/ppa-cf
Cooler works great. Made tacos on the side of the trail and it was nice to be able to bring all the supplies and not worry about them getting soaked. Also nice to be able to put it back in the fridge at home not worrying if it has sat hot for a while. 12v socket came out a few times, not sure if it's a loose fit or the damn dog kept stepping on it.
Realizing my sense of trail difficulty is absolutely crap from this Jeep. Went on a few trails that I consider "pretty dang easy" with a guy in a 2023 Chevy Colorado Off-road. They were not "pretty dang easy" for him, more like "impassable, body damage likely, and we need to turn around". Whoops.
