Here is the day I picked it up and on a trip about a year ago. I have since moved the spare to the tailgate & replaced rear bumper.
love the canyons with blacked out accents.First pic is from August 2020, the day I brought it home. The second pic is from October 2021. Have since done Motobilt bumpers and a winch, just don't have a full view pic with those on the Jeep.
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What size are those Moab rims you're sporting. Looks amazing!Before
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And after again.
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They were JK Moabs. Popped up on CL for like 200 with 80% tread. I was trying to go back to a fairly stock look and I thought they fit the bill nicely.What size are those Moab rims you're sporting. Looks amazing!
I like it, especially the focus on what's underneath and never mind the primered hood
That looks like new beefy shoes. Hit the AZ trails with those yet!?
That looks like new beefy shoes. Hit the AZ trails with those yet!?
It would be great to come down. I would love that. Unfortunately, no current plans. I seem to be building Jeep's more than wheeling them.Not yet. When are you heading down ? We are on a roll wheeling with out of towners.
What size are those MT Baja's? They look like 35's
It appears like you have good traction (I could be mistaken since I'm just looking at pics and a few videos in the past). If that's the case, just don't air down below 10psi and you should be fine. Worst moments are when you're dropping a tire and turning at the same time and the weight of the Jeep comes to bear on that tire. Avoid those maneuvers.Correct. 35-12.50R15. Saved money for other needed upgrades by not buying beadlocks. I'll save money for those later. Garrett seems to be showing we need them here.
Ok - an actual before and after (meaning current)...
Can't see the angry grill
That's amazing! Now I know where to bring mine if I ever wreck it.