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Probably the center console safe. Installing it was mildly annoying, but the additional layer of security that it provides is important to me.

Hoo boy...the price has gone up since I purchased mine. Consider buying one soon if you want to stay under two C-notes. ;)
 

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For me, the MORE dead pedal is the best mod I have done. Pain in the rump to install, but worth the effort to me. The Quadratec model may be easier to install, but having a dead pedal is worth every cent.

Next, & a close 2nd, Desert Does It seat jackers!

These 2 items made an already comfortable Jeep, to me, become a great place to sit & go on an adventure.

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For me, the MORE dead pedal is the best mod I have done. Pain in the rump to install, but worth the effort to me. The Quadratec model may be easier to install, but having a dead pedal is worth every cent.

Next, & a close 2nd, Desert Does It seat jackers!

These 2 items made an already comfortable Jeep, to me, become a great place to sit & go on an adventure.

:rock:
I went with a cheap-o Amazon dead pedal. Easy install, nice thick metal and so far so good. I recently did the seat jackers too and they've definitely helped. I'll know for sure when we take our first big road trip in June. First day will be a little over 800 miles. I figure if I can get out of the Jeep under my own power at the end of that day... the jackers are working... :)
 
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My two are the MORE step assist for my 5' 1" wife and Desert Does It seat jackers for my side of the Jeep.
 

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Alien Sunshade. Paid like $70 for the full length one. I have the top back all the time and it saves me from the AZ sun.
 

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  • Weathertech floor mats (front, rear, and cargo)
  • Diver Down seat covers - in Texas summers, you're going to get swampy no matter what. I've found that these reduce it a bit, provide some extra cushion on the seats themselves, and protect my leather against kids in wet swimsuits and bird crap. Only complaint is that they don't come with a console cover, but that's easy enough on Amazon for ~$20.
  • Rear window light bar. I went with RGB cause it was only $5 more than white, but it's incredible how much better it is.
  • Power washer
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