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What’s the most tasteful way to display National Park stickers?

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I know a lot of people are against putting stickers on your jeep. And I usually am too unless it’s something very meaningful. A very large and important part of my life are National Parks, and each year I take 1-2 weeks to do a camping trip through a couple parks I’ve never been to before. I’d like to display the stickers I’ve accumulated from these parks on my Jeep, but I’m not sure what the best way to do it would be to A) not make it look tacky. B) still have room for the rest of the parks. I’m only putting the stickers of parks that my Jeep has been to, so any that I’ve been to without my Jeep won’t go on it. I also have a soft top, so the windows aren’t really an option
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How about your bumpers?
East of the Mississippi on the rear, west on the front?
 

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There’s what, 62 national parks? Something like that. Whatever you do has to be well planned. Maybe they could run the length of your jeep directly under your windows? And then if you make it all the way around you could start a second row? I dunno, I’d have to see the stickers.
 

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Inside roof panels? I think tailgate/tailgate table is good too but I have a gladiator🙄
also a Sunrider.
Feel your pain.
 

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I think inside the tailgate is the best option, especially if you have a tailgate table that creates a flat surface.

I also bookmarked this picture because I liked it.

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I like the inside of the tailgate option too. On a side note. I'm a huge notebook, journal fan. This particular series is awesome and even has an area to get stamped when in the park. You could journal your Jeep adventures in there... https://fieldnotesbrand.com/products/national-parks
 

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I think inside the tailgate is the best option, especially if you have a tailgate table that creates a flat surface.

I also bookmarked this picture because I liked it.

Jeep Wrangler JL What’s the most tasteful way to display National Park stickers? a68ee5c1-3332-4916-a0d6-d516bf9ea192-jpe
Thanks for sharing this. I love 99% of the design choices made on the JL/JLU, with the exception of the dash. For some reason, I dislike the look/materials/color schemes of every trim level out there. This is a great way to personalize and obscure at the same time, though I'd probably put a protective vinyl peel-away layer down first just in case. Great idea!
 

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I think inside the tailgate is the best option, especially if you have a tailgate table that creates a flat surface.

I also bookmarked this picture because I liked it.

Jeep Wrangler JL What’s the most tasteful way to display National Park stickers? a68ee5c1-3332-4916-a0d6-d516bf9ea192-jpe
Thanks for sharing this. I love 99% of the design choices made on the JL/JLU, with the exception of the dash. For some reason, I dislike the look/materials/color schemes of every trim level out there. This is a great way to personalize and obscure at the same time, though I'd probably put a protective vinyl peel-away layer down first just in case. Great idea!
Keep in mind, this is the panel where the airbag comes from - covers, vinyl wraps, and stickers will cause issues with the airbag deploying.
 

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Keep in mind, this is the panel where the airbag comes from - covers, vinyl wraps, and stickers will cause issues with the airbag deploying.
Covers can become a projectile i guess. Stickers aren’t gonna stop an airbag.
 

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Thanks for sharing this. I love 99% of the design choices made on the JL/JLU, with the exception of the dash. For some reason, I dislike the look/materials/color schemes of every trim level out there. This is a great way to personalize and obscure at the same time, though I'd probably put a protective vinyl peel-away layer down first just in case. Great idea!
credit to @JLMOPARMAN

It’s his dash!
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