I think it is wise to research before making a big purchase like this. Like you, I had been weighing different options, for me it was between the JL Wrangler and the TRD Pro 4runner. I ended up going with the JL based on options that I could get with the Rubicon that Toyota didn't offer at the...
Yeah that was my plan, I definitely want to keep it simple if I can and without shorting the electronics in my Jeep lol I definitely appreciate any help you can offer.
I just bought 2 LP6 pros, as well as the BD wiring harness. I am wanting to wire the lows to AUX 1, high beams to AUX 2, and the DRL to AUX 3 or 4. What did you cut and what did you keep? I am guessing the little black box is the relay? Did you keep that?
OH man...the fun of a Jeep with the quality/reliability of a Toyota would be nice. I've always been a Jeep fan but when they came out with the 2007-2018 Just Kidding Wranglers, I was about to get a 4runner TRD Pro instead. Luckily Jeep came out with the JL which I currently own and love.
I still think the TJ Willy's Edition was the best Willy's Edition ever. Camo seats, Military inspired decals, a dark green exterior paint, with green wheels. Don't get me wrong this Willy's Edition looks good, but to me it doesn't nod back to the original like the TJ one did.
Glad to see they opened the rest of Imogene Pass, and Animas Forks. I was up there a month ago, and the road to Animas Forks was still closed and you could only go up to Imogene Pass from Ouray and not Telluride.
Lol no, it needs a disclaimer about how its going to affect your bank account.
Because you're going to be poor AF with all the cool mods you're going to want to buy for your JL.
Jurassic Park came out when I was 6 years old and it was the movie that introduced me to the Jeep Wrangler. It was the reason why I loved the YJs and why I own a YJ. Hell, when Jurassic World came out a couple of years ago I was more excited that they brought the YJ's back than anything else. So...
Yes! They did a lot of improvements in my opinion. The JK looked like a first grader designed it and Little Tikes put it together. So glad that generation is over.