That Jeep is for real now?That’s on bags. That thing is horrid. Looks like it was built for “Pimp my Ride”. But that said, is it possible to make a bagged TJ work decent for trails (not necessarily rock crawling)? I don’t mean put on the ground like that. But when deflated have about a stock ride height or a little lower and when inflated raise it about 3”? Just enough so the drive train wouldn’t be super unhappy. But lower it back down for the ride home from the trail.
Reminds me of a sleepy dog.
Me too. Back in the late 70's I loved the look of a lowered 2wd, K5 squared bodied Blazer. Especially if it was tubbed and had the big engine to drive the fat rubber.The old hot rodder in me still loves side pipes. I could easily enjoy that vehicle as a 2wd commuter car, especially if it started as a clapped-out shell, and not worth the effort to return it to original. Different strokes, as they say...
LOL!The guys who are building these things are literally having the opposite of every discussion we have on this site.
LOL!
What they are doing is the equivalent of taking a supercar and turning it into an off-road vehicle. PAUSE. Now I'm back after looking up some pictures. Here's what I found.
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LOL!
What they are doing is the equivalent of taking a supercar and turning it into an off-road vehicle. PAUSE. Now I'm back after looking up some pictures. Here's what I found.
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Even though the front bumper cover/valance appears to be held on at the wheel arch with red zip-ties? LOL Actually, I think that makes it look cooler. Shows it gets driven! :thumbsup:No one is allowed to make fun of that Porsche!
That thing is pretty bad-ass, isn't it? Looks like so much fun!No one is allowed to make fun of that Porsche!