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JK Show & TellWhether they're just poser shots in your driveway or hardcore action shots on the trail, if you've got photos or videos of your Jeep JK Wrangler (or any JK for that matter that you think is worth showing off, inside or out), we want to see them so please post them here! Likewise, if you are wanting to see a photo of something specific like an aftermarket JK part or poser shot with a specific setup, this is the place to ask for it.
Sure. But, before I do that let me caution that it is a Shrockworks. There are plenty of threads here about charging your credit card upon ordering, unreliable delivery estimates, and long delivery times. But, most folks who own one rave about the features and quality, and would do it all over again. I certainly would even though it took ten months to get mine ...
Those look a little over the top. I am glad I got my Titan Trail Trekker. looks much cleaner.
Those look a little over the top. I am glad I got my Titan Trail Trekker. looks much cleaner.
They are heavy, but strong. And it has been a struggle to compensate for the weight with the lift. But, that's all solved. You have over 300 pages to look through, if you care to. Get back with me when you have a quarter million miles of use, and let me know how your solution is doing. :-)
Not sure I've posted my Jeep in here before. It breaks some of the expo rig rules but we have a lot of rocks out here in Phoenix... so we use them! ...
Not sure I would say there are any rules. Well, I've seen forums that are interested in rules that exclude folks from "qualifying" for inclusion in their stated objectives--such as detailed rules that describe an expedition, overlanding, etc. Bottom line: Do what's practical for how you use your rig. And if that even includes a bit of mall crawling and you want something that you think looks cool but adds no functional capability (such as a particular style fender), then go for it. It's your Jeep.
There are quite a few ideas in the pages of this particular thread. You may also find something of interest in my build, which is pretty thoroughly described in a number of videos. Follow this link to the play list. There, click on the "Show More" button. You will find a list of ten videos about the TransAmerica Trail. At the end of each one of those ten videos is a segment about how my friends and I go about overlanding, or about my Jeep. When you click on any of the links after showing more, you will be taken right to the beginning of that segment in the longer video. Each segment is about 15-20 minutes long, so there's plenty of info that might prove helpful to you.