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My sticker went live for mine yesterday. Snazzberry JLURD. I loaded it up pretty well, no leather. To hot where I live for leather. Ordered 08/04. I have a RK 4.5 inch lift, teraflex falcon 3.3 electric adjustable shocks sitting in the garage waiting to go on. I also have bronze wheels and Nitto ridge grappler 38x12.50r17s finishing it off.
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I saw this one on fb the other day, it is gorgeous!!

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Thanks for posting this!!!
I’ve already bought all the bronze accents for my snazzberry. This picture may make me ditch my 392 wheels for these. Do you know if these are 37s with 18” wheels or 35s with 17” wheels? 20s are to big for me and the pictures I’ve seen this wheel in a 17” it normally looks too small. This looks like the perfect combo.
 

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Thanks for posting this!!!
I’ve already bought all the bronze accents for my snazzberry. This picture may make me ditch my 392 wheels for these. Do you know if these are 37s with 18” wheels or 35s with 17” wheels? 20s are to big for me and the pictures I’ve seen this wheel in a 17” it normally looks too small. This looks like the perfect combo.
you are most welcome.
hang on I will find the photo again and see if there is any info. if not I will ask tomorrow.
I have a 392 snazz order with the XR package so I am hoping it looks similar to this. I absolutely love it.
 

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I zoomed in on the photo as far as I could. maybe someone with better eyes can see tire info.
 

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you are most welcome.
hang on I will find the photo again and see if there is any info. if not I will ask tomorrow.
I have a 392 snazz order with the XR package so I am hoping it looks similar to this. I absolutely love it.
I ordered a JLURD but I love all the bronze accents on this color. Suprized those are 17s, +1 offset most likely? Still having a hard time guessing tire size lol I only have two pics for reference.
This one is a 35
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This one is a 37, both have +1 offset on the wheels.
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Got my first damage and AZ Pinstripes. I have 2.5 lift and 35's. Probably go 37's next
Shit I would like to avoid this in my 392. How did it happen exactly? What obstacle caused the damage?
 

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Shit I would like to avoid this in my 392. How did it happen exactly? What obstacle caused the damage?
If you go Offroading which is what a jeep is for you are going to get it scratched. If I had to do over I would get the paint silicone wrapped first thing to protect it. I would do that anyways, especially since you live in a communist state now. As far as wheels, if you want to protect them you can put wheel bashes on that cover the outside but really you should have two sets of wheels and tires. you're off road set and road set. Arizona has a lot of desert brush in trails so it's almost impossible to not get pin stripes. A lot of extreme rocky trails here so it's either have fun and get damage or don't.

At minimum I would spend the extra on the wrap. The snazzleberry is to beautiful to be damaged. If I had known I was going to do this much wheeling I would have chose different color. Most people look at my rig and say oh, that never leaves the pavement until they get up close and see all the scratches lol
 

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If you go Offroading which is what a jeep is for you are going to get it scratched. If I had to do over I would get the paint silicone wrapped first thing to protect it. I would do that anyways, especially since you live in a communist state now. As far as wheels, if you want to protect them you can put wheel bashes on that cover the outside but really you should have two sets of wheels and tires. you're off road set and road set. Arizona has a lot of desert brush in trails so it's almost impossible to not get pin stripes. A lot of extreme rocky trails here so it's either have fun and get damage or don't.

At minimum I would spend the extra on the wrap. The snazzleberry is to beautiful to be damaged. If I had known I was going to do this much wheeling I would have chose different color. Most people look at my rig and say oh, that never leaves the pavement until they get up close and see all the scratches lol
Oh I don't care what people think. I love my Jeep shiny and polished after it gets back on pavement. Just trying to avoid damage if possible. I took it wheeling in AZ the very next day I picked it up. Just trying to know what occurred exactly in your case.
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