Namib
Well-Known Member
I got the absolute base on my previous Jeep (2005 TJ) and build it up from there. There were a few things that I later regretted not getting, but everybody's situation is different.
For the JL I opted for a few more things:
- Auto vs. Manual.
- Got the LED groups as some of the other people here recommended
- Got the Trailer Tow package since I do occasionally tow something
- Hard top - Had the soft top previously and did no use it as much as I thought I would. It also did not age well...
- Infotainment group (I work in the semiconductor industry and we have parts in this...)
Things I did not want:
- Active Safety Group. I do not like the warnings etc. and I am skeptical about the reliability. I want to keep the car for 10+ years
- Steel Bumpers. I will put on aftermarket bumpers anyway
- Cold Weather Group. Arizona, duh!
- Leather.
- Any wheel/body upgrades. I will change the wheels anyway, and the body will get it share of dings and scratches if you go offroad here.
For the JL I opted for a few more things:
- Auto vs. Manual.
- Got the LED groups as some of the other people here recommended
- Got the Trailer Tow package since I do occasionally tow something
- Hard top - Had the soft top previously and did no use it as much as I thought I would. It also did not age well...
- Infotainment group (I work in the semiconductor industry and we have parts in this...)
Things I did not want:
- Active Safety Group. I do not like the warnings etc. and I am skeptical about the reliability. I want to keep the car for 10+ years
- Steel Bumpers. I will put on aftermarket bumpers anyway
- Cold Weather Group. Arizona, duh!
- Leather.
- Any wheel/body upgrades. I will change the wheels anyway, and the body will get it share of dings and scratches if you go offroad here.
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