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Whats missing?
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I've spent a ton on Mods and it just seems like theres something missing. I'm not into snorkles so that's out, I wanted a JK that looked Cool and handled good. right now it handles anything I throw at it but in the cool looks dept. I feel it's lacking. Give me your opinion's good or bad.:dontknow2:
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Aftermarket fenders??
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Replace the OEM steps with some decent rocker protection. That will change the look and make it look much tougher.
Also, maybe do something with the fenders/flares. |
I agree fenders, maybe a new tire carrier??? Beyond that it looks good there! :thumbsup:
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yep. its fenders. and rails. thats all your lacking.
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Add some lights.
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Lights and rockers
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Definately needs lights....
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It looks great and doesn't really "need" anything else. What's wrong is you're aflicted with JMDD. Yep, most of us suffer from this rare condition known as Jeep Modification Deficiency Disorder. Symptoms include:
1. Uncontrollable urges to improve the already most capable commercially available off-road vehicle in the world. 2. Feeling that no matter how far from stock our rig gets, its still deficient in some area. 3. A compelling urge to catch up to, look at, critique, and admire all other Jeeps. A related disorder in this area is Jeep Envy. 4. The uncontrollable urge to spend a significant amount of your waking hours pouring through forums learning about the latest Jeep related products and events. 5. The need to go out and beat the snot out of your rig in order to justify further mods. There is no known cure for the disorder, but effective treatments include lots of sunlight while driving at low or high speeds, driving into remote areas that are seemingly impossible to get to, and modification of your rig until it looks sick. So, go out and treat yourself. |
Originally Posted by Hook-Em
(Post 2274286)
It looks great and doesn't really "need" anything else. What's wrong is you're aflicted with JMDD. Yep, most of us suffer from this rare condition known as Jeep Modification Deficiency Disorder. Symptoms include:
1. Uncontrollable urges to improve the already most capable commercially available off-road vehicle in the world. 2. Feeling that no matter how far from stock our rig gets, its still deficient in some area. 3. A compelling urge to catch up to, look at, critique, and admire all other Jeeps. A related disorder in this area is Jeep Envy. 4. The uncontrollable urge to spend a significant amount of your waking hours pouring through forums learning about the latest Jeep related products and events. 5. The need to go out and beat the snot out of your rig in order to justify further mods. There is no known cure for the disorder, but effective treatments include lots of sunlight while driving at low or high speeds, driving into remote areas that are seemingly impossible to get to, and modification of your rig until it looks sick. So, go out and treat yourself. |
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