tsyj
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Nice. I fent with the same color on my Wife's. Drove it 87 miles the first day and we got some chili (with beans) at a roadside picnic area.
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Nice. I fent with the same color on my Wife's. Drove it 87 miles the first day and we got some chili (with beans) at a roadside picnic area.
We need more pictures. Less halo and more angles.Stopped for an ice cold beer.
The dealer I purchased from doesn't order two-door Wranglers and hasn't had a soft top since the JL came out, except as customer "custom" orders. My salesman, working at the dealership for over 20 years (so very familiar with Jeep products) hadn't had a soft top order since before the JL came out. He wasn't sure how the windows came out since he hadn't gone to training on how to remove the top over three years ago.I don't personally own a 2 door, but thought I'd post this because it's the 1st 2 door I've seen at a long Island dealer that didn't have a customers name on the window sticker.
I thought for sure that there would've been a customer name on the window sticker, but it was in fact a dealer order. 1st I've seen on long Island since the JL's started.The dealer I purchased from doesn't order two-door Wranglers and hasn't had a soft top since the JL came out, except as customer "custom" orders. My salesman, working at the dealership for over 20 years (so very familiar with Jeep products) hadn't had a soft top order since before the JL came out. He wasn't sure how the windows came out since he hadn't gone to training on how to remove the top over three years ago.
Anyway, a two-door Jeep, not a customer order, is almost a unicorn in my neck of the woods.
Excellent choice of wheels!Stopped for an ice cold beer.
Love that area. I don't remember it being that rough.Wheeler lake trail
Saw your posts earlier about the mojave hood, looks great man and love the 392 take offs. Look like they were made specifically for this Jeep. Really sharp, one of my favorites.Central California
This is my first summer wheeling in CO, there was a guy in an older Rubicon with 31's and couldn't make it up the obstacle in the first pic, he said a few years ago he went right up but it has eroded a lot since then.Love that area. I don't remember it being that rough.
Erosion is always changing the trails. Some are maintained better than others for sure.This is my first summer wheeling in CO, there was a guy in an older Rubicon with 31's and couldn't make it up the obstacle in the first pic, he said a few years ago he went right up but it has eroded a lot since then.
Is that your own V under the covers?Here is my 2018 JLR...You can see from my signature line when I got her...I have 62k miles on it and finally replaced the stock KO2s with White Letter KO2s. The stock tires still had some tread left on them but since we are going to the Jeep Jamboree in Deadwood, SD in September, I wanted to make sure I had good tires for all that off-roading fun.