cafecito820
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The first knob that refers to his rig as a JLURXRD is going to get bitchslapped.
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Yeah. These Jeep acronyms are starting to look like Roman numerals -The first knob that refers to his rig as a JLURXRD is going to get bitchslapped.
Idk. I know I'm not typing "JL Unlimited Rubicon Extreme Recon Diesel" every time.The first knob that refers to his rig as a JLURXRD is going to get bitchslapped.
the new EXTREME Xtreme Recon edition! Code Red! (or maybe a Doritos Loco edition)On the other hand, I can see an EcoDiesel XR combination as the opening of the way for offering 37s, or even 40s, from the factory.
Call it XXR...![]()
It will come with the emblem outlines and the tow hooks painted the color of soot...the new EXTREME Xtreme Recon edition! Code Red! (or maybe a Doritos Loco edition)
Xtreme Rollin Coal edition! XRC!It will come with the emblem outlines and the tow hooks painted the color of soot...![]()
i think thats how you pronounce it in MandarinBTW, Smittybilt is only one letter away from Shittybilt...
Heh, I don't have anything against long abbreviations per se, but most of the time they contain way, way more information than is necessary.Idk. I know I'm not typing "JL Unlimited Rubicon Extreme Recon Diesel" every time.
Totally redundant for sure! All XRs are JLUs, and this is a JL forum.. so R(ubicon)XR or W(illys)XR gives you the info you need to proceed..Heh, I don't have anything against long abbreviations per se, but most of the time they contain way, way more information than is necessary.
I guarantee we'll see a thread like, "What is the best DEF for me JLURXRD?" All that matters to the question is the fact that it's a diesel. The number of doors, trim level, and tire size have nothing to do with the question.
It also comes off a bit pretentious. It kind of reminds me of how German Shepherd owners like to talk about their "GSDs" as if the rest of the world needs to keep up with dog breed abbreviations to be able to talk to them.
As have many others in slightly higher pay grades.My dealer told me that inflation is just transitory
Makes total sense when you explain it like that.Heh, I don't have anything against long abbreviations per se, but most of the time they contain way, way more information than is necessary.
I guarantee we'll see a thread like, "What is the best DEF for me JLURXRD?" All that matters to the question is the fact that it's a diesel. The number of doors, trim level, and tire size have nothing to do with the question.
It also comes off a bit pretentious. It kind of reminds me of how German Shepherd owners like to talk about their "GSDs" as if the rest of the world needs to keep up with dog breed abbreviations to be able to talk to them.