twisty
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- First Name
- bob
- Joined
- Jul 22, 2018
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- Location
- Fountain Hills, Arizona
- Vehicle(s)
- 2018 JL Rubicon White
Jeep has a lot of cool colors. I have a white one, not because it's the prettiest but more for utility. I'd much rather have sting gray and a few others but here in the desert white is just better. Although that black top doesnt help much. lol
The more important reason for me is it just hides arizona pin striping better then any color I know of. My previous white TJ has been through horrible bushy trails that scrape the sides with sounds like fingers on a chalkboard. Yet unless you are up really close you just dont see them vs other jeep colors I've seen. There might be another color that works as good or better but thus far all I know is white works great here.
Secondary is white doesnt show cumulative every day dirt that other colors show. You would think it would be the opposite being white but not the case. Again, their might be other colors out there that hide it well too, just unaware of them.
The more important reason for me is it just hides arizona pin striping better then any color I know of. My previous white TJ has been through horrible bushy trails that scrape the sides with sounds like fingers on a chalkboard. Yet unless you are up really close you just dont see them vs other jeep colors I've seen. There might be another color that works as good or better but thus far all I know is white works great here.
Secondary is white doesnt show cumulative every day dirt that other colors show. You would think it would be the opposite being white but not the case. Again, their might be other colors out there that hide it well too, just unaware of them.
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