That's why I had to get the Rubicon. I wanted black fenders and that wasn't an option on the Sahara, but I really wanted the LED and the 8.4 Uconnect...
Anyone have pictures of the Rampage TrailCrawler steps on their JLUR? If so, can you share?
Also, anyone have an opinion on the Rampage steps vs. Smittybilt steps, specifically the TrailCrawler:
https://www.4wd.com/p/rampage-trailcrawler-rock-slider-step-black-88735/_/R-CLSG-88735 vs. the SRC...
Thanks @JimLee ; but I am not looking to remove the factory rails, I would rather keep them and find a step/running board that can be mounted over that isn't the Ace rock slider
I know the Ace JL Rock Sliders fit over the Rubicon OEM Rock Rails; does anyone know of any other steps that can be used in conjunction with the OEM rails? I would rather not remove the rock rails...I hate the pinch seam
I know that plenty of companies make a brake light ring for installation in the spare tire but does anyone make a backup/reverse light ring that can be installing in the spare tire? Plenty of people can see the brake lights but I have had other drivers tell me they don't see my reverse lights...
I am pretty lucky there, the Jeep is my car, but my wife drives it sometimes and she does the wave. Apparently my kids wave at Jeeps when they are riding in my mother-in-law's Highlander...That just feels like a big win.
Apologies for my ignorant assumption...I actually like the idea of the hypothetical commercial we have just created being a mom teaching her son far more than the dad...OK Jeep, now storyboard it.
Absolutely...I totally get it...also, how much more powerful of an image would that have been in that commercial, a father in teaching his son, about to ship off, how to salute...I am actually getting chills just typing it out.
Either way, I stand corrected...but the pillow fight is stock, I am...
It is a great ad. It absolutely departs from their manifesto ad from 2018 but that's OK, companies change directions every year. Also, I am sure that FCA would say "this isn't a manifesto, patriotism is as central to our brand as climbing up a waterfall is." I will say that I am sort of bothered...