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#861
JK Freak
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JK Freak
#865
Before today, I believed that there was no wrong way someone could modify a Jeep. I believed that beauty was subjective. I subscribed to the expression 'To each their own'.
I was wrong.
Of course, being a contributing member of multiple Wrangler forums and a slightly obsessive Jeep enthusiast, I see tons of mods that I don't particularly care for and wouldn't dream of installing on my rig. That's okay. In fact, that's one of the things I love most about Jeeps, no two are alike.
However, this poor Jeep Wrangler died a sorrowful death the day it's eventual owner walked into the dealership. Every single one of it's intended purposes were nullified with each mod this guy chose to install. I can't, for the life of me, figure out why this guy didn't purchase a Range Rover or Mercedes G-Class. Surely the price of those ridiculously useless wheels puts him in a category of people that could afford those two suggestions.
Finishing on a positive note...at least there's no chrome.
I was wrong.
Of course, being a contributing member of multiple Wrangler forums and a slightly obsessive Jeep enthusiast, I see tons of mods that I don't particularly care for and wouldn't dream of installing on my rig. That's okay. In fact, that's one of the things I love most about Jeeps, no two are alike.
However, this poor Jeep Wrangler died a sorrowful death the day it's eventual owner walked into the dealership. Every single one of it's intended purposes were nullified with each mod this guy chose to install. I can't, for the life of me, figure out why this guy didn't purchase a Range Rover or Mercedes G-Class. Surely the price of those ridiculously useless wheels puts him in a category of people that could afford those two suggestions.
Finishing on a positive note...at least there's no chrome.
#866
JK Enthusiast
Before today, I believed that there was no wrong way someone could modify a Jeep. I believed that beauty was subjective. I subscribed to the expression 'To each their own'.
I was wrong.
Of course, being a contributing member of multiple Wrangler forums and a slightly obsessive Jeep enthusiast, I see tons of mods that I don't particularly care for and wouldn't dream of installing on my rig. That's okay. In fact, that's one of the things I love most about Jeeps, no two are alike.
However, this poor Jeep Wrangler died a sorrowful death the day it's eventual owner walked into the dealership. Every single one of it's intended purposes were nullified with each mod this guy chose to install. I can't, for the life of me, figure out why this guy didn't purchase a Range Rover or Mercedes G-Class. Surely the price of those ridiculously useless wheels puts him in a category of people that could afford those two suggestions.
Finishing on a positive note...at least there's no chrome.
<img src="https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=525863"/>
I was wrong.
Of course, being a contributing member of multiple Wrangler forums and a slightly obsessive Jeep enthusiast, I see tons of mods that I don't particularly care for and wouldn't dream of installing on my rig. That's okay. In fact, that's one of the things I love most about Jeeps, no two are alike.
However, this poor Jeep Wrangler died a sorrowful death the day it's eventual owner walked into the dealership. Every single one of it's intended purposes were nullified with each mod this guy chose to install. I can't, for the life of me, figure out why this guy didn't purchase a Range Rover or Mercedes G-Class. Surely the price of those ridiculously useless wheels puts him in a category of people that could afford those two suggestions.
Finishing on a positive note...at least there's no chrome.
<img src="https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=525863"/>
#867
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