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Welp, looks like I'm finally apart of the Jeep Family! It's a 2018 JLU (Sport) with everything stock (in regards to lifts, suspensions, etc..). I can't wait to dive in with road trips, customization, and whatever else to nurture this new baby of mine!! Being behind the wheel of the new JLU's feels so damn good and comforting, I only wish that the people in the world would've told me this sooner!


Side Note: Does anyone know how to remove those annoying dealer decals?? :facepalm:

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Congrats!

Heat will loosen them up.

I just peeled them with no heat. Used a little wd-40 to remove remaining glue.
 

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Welcome! You’ll love your jeep. There are cars, trucks, vans, planes, trains, boats... and then there are jeeps.

Use a hairdryer to heat up the stickers and a tiny amount of WD-40 to remove the remaining gunk. You’re right to get rid of dealer stickers... they ain’t paying you to advertise for them!
 

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Welcome to the family:like: Just get out a hairdryer to heat up the sticker, then you can use tooth floss to shimmy it up if you need to. WD40 removes the remaining residue.
 

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Welcome! You’ll love your jeep. There are cars, trucks, vans, planes, trains, boats... and then there are jeeps.

Use a hairdryer to heat up the stickers and a tiny amount of WD-40 to remove the remaining gunk. You’re right to get rid of dealer stickers... they ain’t paying you to advertise for them!
Thanks man and I agree! There's something about a Jeep that no other vehicle on the road can replicate.. it's awesome.

And you're 100% correct about the dealer stickers. My Jeep isn't going to be a traveling advertisement for your business!!
 
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Side Note: Does anyone know how to remove those annoying dealer decals?? :facepalm:
I bought my Jeep out of state and forgot to have the dealer take it off as I usually do. I picked the letters off with my thumb nail and used some hand sanitizer to get the goo off. I never thought of WD-40 but will have to remember that.
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