Shifting gears a bit(pun intended). Was introduced to this TJ on Craig's list in 2008 and it was love at first sight. It was located in the Alamo city, abut 275 miles from home. One phone call led to a flight to pick it up. Previous owner, retired AF, met me at airport, drove to bank and transferred title, then dropped him off at his house and headed south. Arrived home just as the outer bands of a tropical storm hit. Jeep had been mostly a city dweller w/a bit of rock climbing according to previous owner, but would soon be ready for the brush country.
First step was front and rear receiver hitches to accommodate the Warn winch which had served so well for the past five years on the Silverado.
The much smaller interior of the little TJ was quite a challenge, but a little S. TX engineering provided a shelf over the sun visors for calls, gloves, etc, a saddle scabbard over driver's left shoulder carried the Stevens 20 ga youth snake gun and an improvised rifle rack held two rifles safe and secure, yet readily available. A couple of canvas cargo bags held the rest of our paraphernalia on the back of the seats.
About filled up all the places to carry stuff inside, shifted back outside and......