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Honesty, I think the green looks better, but Purple's my fav color.. :)
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Just picked up my 2020 Sting-Gray JLUR. I gave up waiting on the Adv Safety Group. Only issue I have is I did not want the upgraded wheels, but otherwise she is ready to go.
I was surprised to see the hood lock as standard - is this new for 2020? It is keyed to the fob, so very convenient.

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Havent seen it on any other 2020s
 
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Damn...that's nice to have a hood lock!
Not to sound like an idiot, but why do you need a hood lock? Have people in the city gone that crazy where they steel stuff from the engine compartment? I live in rural Western NC, we still don’t lock our cars half the time.
 

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Not to sound like an idiot, but why do you need a hood lock? Have people in the city gone that crazy where they steel stuff from the engine compartment? I live in rural Western NC, we still don’t lock our cars half the time.
Rural NC is a bit more well mannered than NYC and Long Island
 

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Not to sound like an idiot, but why do you need a hood lock? Have people in the city gone that crazy where they steel stuff from the engine compartment? I live in rural Western NC, we still don’t lock our cars half the time.
I was telling my wife the same thing the other day. Wheel locks, locking gas caps, hood locks? I don't even lock the doors on my Jeep!
 

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That's really cool of you to do. I assumed you built in a modest commission. You should.
 

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That's really cool of you to do. I assumed you built in a modest commission. You should.
I build in a little cushion in case people ghost me, things get lost in the mail, people request returns, postage goes up, etc. Sometimes I end up a little ahead but it's not really the point.
 

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@km58501 those patagonia tires look great on your rig!!
Agreed. So far they are awesome. Very quiet (for a MT) and the ride is about the same as the stock BFGs. I gave them a try based on the exploits of Lite Bright. I highly recommend them.
 

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Agreed. So far they are awesome. Very quiet (for a MT) and the ride is about the same as the stock BFGs. I gave them a try based on the exploits of Lite Bright. I highly recommend them.
are your tires 35s or 37s? quiet on road? the ko2 are silent to me on road. i was leaning to km3 or trail grapplers. but your patagonia look beastly. i’ll look for the litebright vid. i think i saw it recently.
 

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are your tires 35s or 37s? quiet on road? the ko2 are silent to me on road. i was leaning to km3 or trail grapplers. but your patagonia look beastly. i’ll look for the litebright vid. i think i saw it recently.
I have 35s. They aren't silent but minimal noise for a mud terrain. Quieter than most I'd say. Another plus is the price. You'll pay a lot more for the tires you mentioned. Here's the lite bright review:
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