I have not done much work on the Jeep lately, pretty much putting off major work until the winter (regear and lockers) so I can try and enjoy it during the warm months.
I did make a small comfort change this morning. I installed a $19 dead pedal ( https://www.amazon.com/dp/B013DQ4ADK?tag=wranglerorg-20 ). It was super simple, though I had to use slightly longer bolts. It seems to make a big difference. The next thing I need to do is tweak the risers I have on the seats. I installed 1.5" risers, but I think I need to shorten the rear risers so the seat bottom leans back a bit. In every vehicle I've had that lets me change the incline/declinse of the seat bottom, I've always maxed out the decline from front to rear; I like the support it provides. I parts of some sheets of 1/2" and 1/4" aluminum left over from an old boat transom reinforcement project that I'm going to cut into squares and experiment with 1/2", 3/4", and 1" on the rear risers instead of 1.5" to see if I can dial-in the amount of decline.
Here's a shot of the installed dead pedal.
I did make a small comfort change this morning. I installed a $19 dead pedal ( https://www.amazon.com/dp/B013DQ4ADK?tag=wranglerorg-20 ). It was super simple, though I had to use slightly longer bolts. It seems to make a big difference. The next thing I need to do is tweak the risers I have on the seats. I installed 1.5" risers, but I think I need to shorten the rear risers so the seat bottom leans back a bit. In every vehicle I've had that lets me change the incline/declinse of the seat bottom, I've always maxed out the decline from front to rear; I like the support it provides. I parts of some sheets of 1/2" and 1/4" aluminum left over from an old boat transom reinforcement project that I'm going to cut into squares and experiment with 1/2", 3/4", and 1" on the rear risers instead of 1.5" to see if I can dial-in the amount of decline.
Here's a shot of the installed dead pedal.
