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Or maybe men could be better? It’s not women’s job to cover themselves up to compensate for the fact that some men can’t control themselves. This is not Iran, after all. The onus is ultimately on men to be civilized.

There were some cringe comments in public on this thread; I can’t imagine what she got in private. If you ever look around and wonder why women don’t want to get involved in communities like this, well…
I couldn't imagine some clown contacting her in private? How weird would that be!

I will say the original picture was just a lady and her children, then it changed. Which makes you wonder if it was some 265 pound Texan dude laughing. Jokes on you bros.
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Everybody here has some validity to their argument. In the end we are each responsible for our actions.

Since we are all just speculating here, maybe a mod or admin could chime in. There may be something more than what we think that was going on.
 

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If you are going to do any wheeling at all, stay away from 20's. You need sidewall both for airing down and for impact. Too thin a sidewall and you will roll a bead or get a puncture (my 2009 BMW 5er had 35 series tires on 19's and my two rear tires burst going over a rail road crossing (around 45 mph) so I HATE low profile tires. Granted, 37's and 20's aren't exactly low profile, but when there's rocks or other hazards, you need as much rubber as possible (IMO). I agree that you should go with 17's or 18's and the 37's (that will be bad ass). I ran 17's with 35 x 12.5's to give me more sidewall. My stock 6MT with tow package and 3.73 gearing struggled to get my rig moving and passing always required a down shift. So 37's for sure would require re-gearing if you wanted any type of performance. Plus, 20's to me are for street rigs. And, they weigh much more than 17's or 18's, so you'll have more unsprung weight and rotational inertia to deal with (both starting and stopping).

BUT, it all boils down to how YOU like YOUR rig. If you want 20's, get the 20's. That's what makes Jeeps so unique. You can build it the way YOU WANT. Enjoy!
 

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