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I'm not a fan of removing the rear tire, I like how it completes the overall look.
Agreed. I'm also curious as to whether or not the CHMSL and/or license plate lights are required by law in CO. Currently, their rig has neither.
 

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So, watching this has made me reconsider getting a steel rear bumper for the time being:



And while I am not doing anything remotely close to what Kevin and Britt are doing to their JL, should I get bumped here in the City (far more likely), I'd rather just have to worry about replacing that plastic rear bumper instead of body damage to boot.

Front bumper is still under debate...
Good gravy what kind of abuse do they put their Jeep through? Do they just land on the rear bumper off a rock and say, "This bumper sux!" or am I overreacting?
 

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Good gravy what kind of abuse do they put their Jeep through? Do they just land on the rear bumper off a rock and say, "This bumper sux!" or am I overreacting?
They attempt the worst parts of every trail, and surprisingly make it over more often than not. Should watch some of the content with Step Child there, awesome, terrifying, metal even :rock:
 

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Good gravy what kind of abuse do they put their Jeep through? Do they just land on the rear bumper off a rock and say, "This bumper sux!" or am I overreacting?
Okay I don't think I'm overreacting with the type of off-roading they do, lol. Chris... with normal driving and off-roading you shouldn't have to worry about the OEM Steel bumpers

 

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Thats a happy pumpkin! Glad he's not in a Pie for sure!
My company is having a lil social gathering tomorrow, including a pumpkin carving contest. I'm thinking about smashing TF out of pumpkin, I mean completely obliterating it, then submitting it with a title of "morale".
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