Jjirish
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I've always wanted to mess around with plastidip... and flex seal. Good thought!Plasti Dip those covers... easy... and if you mess up.. you can simply peel it off
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I've always wanted to mess around with plastidip... and flex seal. Good thought!Plasti Dip those covers... easy... and if you mess up.. you can simply peel it off
If you can't get that sweet looking grill, it sounds like a loss to me![]()
Maybe you can just get the bumper without that huge & hideous thing covering the grill??? And then maybe it wouldn't include that logo, so a huge win if that were an option.
I literally send whatever vehicle I'm currently buying to service to have all dealer crap decals/license tag holder removed while the paperwork is being done. Im not messing up my nails and I get a sick sense of "eff your decals" every time I ask so sweetly for service to remove them prior to handing them my check. I also have it "in the system" not to stick that stupid oil change reminder thingy on my windshield. It's just annoying and im just going to throw it out. Plus its pointless, our vehicles tell us that info. Jag was the only dealership that wasn't happy about removing their decal...but they changed their mind.Too funny. The Dealer I got mine from had that kinda dealer-name-city thing on the back-left in white vinyl letters. My wife was actually nice enough to peel it all off with her fingernails when I got it home! Perfect! ?
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Maybe you can just get the bumper without that huge & hideous thing covering the grill??? And then maybe it wouldn't include that logo, so a huge win if that were an option.
Completely agree. I've never liked having all the different logos scattered across my otherwise very clean builds. I've come to live with it, and can tolerate the small discreet logos, but some of these companies have gone too far with big, gaudy "flair" and I simply pass them over.After enjoying my 2009 Wrangler 2 door for 13 years, I've finally upgraded to a 2022 JLUR. And, once again, I'm In the process of looking for upgrades and accessories. This time around, I'm wondering why do so many companies make great products and ruin them by adding huge logos on them? To me, it ruins an otherwise great product and I can't understand why (after paying full price) I would want to be a rolling advertisement. Sorry for the rant, I'll get off my soapbox.. Just wondering if others felt the same.
Not sure if serious???If you can't get that sweet looking grill, it sounds like a loss to me
?Not sure if serious???
not sure i would want to debadge my Jeep but to each his own..I agree. Not judging those who like them, I just think my Jeep looks much sharper without![]()
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bro, that's the trim logo and you purchased a JLUR I presume.... a big difference than logos from aftermarket frankenbuilds.![]()
just saying.....
I agree. As do lots of folks here, but apparently there’s a whole other set of folks who want all that crap on their vehicles — the folks who put the stickers that come with new parts or stereo components all over the rear window of their vehicles, the folks who buy “Rubicon” stickers for their sports — or Gucci purses and shoes, for that matter.After enjoying my 2009 Wrangler 2 door for 13 years, I've finally upgraded to a 2022 JLUR. And, once again, I'm In the process of looking for upgrades and accessories. This time around, I'm wondering why do so many companies make great products and ruin them by adding huge logos on them? To me, it ruins an otherwise great product and I can't understand why (after paying full price) I would want to be a rolling advertisement. Sorry for the rant, I'll get off my soapbox.. Just wondering if others felt the same.
Not really all that different, IMO... that RUBICON logo could be deemed super gaudy to some. I happen to like my RUBICON logo and I don't have any problems with any of the aftermarket companies placing their logos on their products.not sure i would want to debadge my Jeep but to each his own..
bro, that's the trim logo and you purchased a JLUR I presume.... a big difference than logos from aftermarket frankenbuilds.
let me put it this way....you (we) have all purchased Jeeps that are made up mostly of Mopar parts. Those same engineers that designed the JL designed the Mopar lift kit (some owners like them some haters don't) which happens to use Fox Shocks engineered for these kits. This is different than trying to be weekend mechanics and reengineer the JL by piecemealing miscellaneous parts that makes the build tacky with different brands showcased everywhere..I wonder how many of the logo haters rush out to cover up the Fox logo on their shocks or the huge red W on their Warn winches. If you don't like logos and don't want to run parts that prominently display logos on your Jeep, that's great. Just because some of us don't remove every logo from our parts or choose to place a brand's sticker somewhere on our Jeeps doesn't make us self-promoting, self-aggrandizing assholes.
Just my 2 cents.
My Jeep with rubicon springs and bilstein shocks has considerably more flex than the shitty "mopar engineered shocks" which are actually outsourced from the company that makes Rancho shocks. Those I kept blowing on the trail and limited my articulation quite a bit. It even has more flex than a Jeep with the mopar lift kit.let me put it this way....you (we) have all purchased Jeeps that are made up mostly of Mopar parts. Those same engineers that designed the JL designed the Mopar lift kit (some owners like them some haters don't) which happens to use Fox Shocks engineered for these kits. This is different than trying to be weekend mechanics and reengineer the JL by piecemealing miscellaneous parts that makes the build tacky with different brands showcased everywhere..
Yeah cmon man, do you really think I want people knowing I bought the soft country (rough country knock off) bumpers?Ah, I get it now.
You all want to buy cheap tacky parts without the embarrassment of people knowing you bought cheap tacky parts.
Nailed it!Ah, I get it now.
You all want to buy cheap tacky parts without the embarrassment of people knowing you bought cheap tacky parts.