Sholmberg0311
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Kind of new here, don't post much. But I found this browsing auto trader and thought it was to good to not share.
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Kind of new here, don't post much. But I found this browsing auto trader and thought it was to good to not share.
I'm guessing that it was for the same reason that folks put 37s and a 3" lift on Mall Crawlers.Why would anybody do this?!
Twheels?Kind of new here, don't post much. But I found this browsing auto trader and thought it was to good to not share.
As least the mall crawler with a 3" lift and 37s would look good.I'm guessing that it was for the same reason that folks put 37s and a 3" lift on Mall Crawlers.
That right there is some top notch logic. You are absolutely correct on both counts. Funny that most people wouldn't even consider buying it because of something as easy to change as the wheels/tires.Iโd definitely buy that jeep. You know itโs never been off road and could probably get decent money for the rims to a Camaro or Charger owner
And that Jeep looked good to the previous owner too. Not my thing, and obviously not a popular choice either, but clearly someone liked it since they spent a fair amount of money on those. Good on them for doing what they liked with their vehicle and not bowing to social norms.As least the mall crawler with a 3" lift and 37s would look good.
If you guys believe that bc this particular owner has ridiculous rims that the Jeep was well cared for and never off-roaded, I've got a bridge to sell you. There could have been multiple owners that beat the shit out of this thing, never changed oil, pulled a trailer (obviously did), or whatever else. If I am buying a used Jeep I am hoping for bone stock or I know a lot about the previous use. Personally prefer to buy Jeeps new, especially considering the top notch resell value.That right there is some top notch logic. You are absolutely correct on both counts. Funny that most people wouldn't even consider buying it because of something as easy to change as the wheels/tires.
And that Jeep looked good to the previous owner too. Not my thing, and obviously not a popular choice either, but clearly someone liked it since they spent a fair amount of money on those. Good on them for doing what they liked with their vehicle and not bowing to social norms.