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Old Mar 30, 2011 | 08:35 AM
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Welcome! Just go for it 35" and gear change out.
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Old Mar 30, 2011 | 09:31 AM
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Welcome to the Forum. Conrates on you 2011 JK. What you didn't realize is you purchased on item with a history and a following like no other. What the dealership forgot to tell you is that whatever you monthly payment is, you can pretty much double that and thats what you'll spend a month. ???? Between Gas, Insurance and Mods - especially after joining this forum you'll soon realize these things are worse than women. lol.... Your first accessory should be a sleeping bag. Because you may end up sleeping in you're new ride. lol.... But seriuosly. Welcome aboard.
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Old Mar 30, 2011 | 09:35 AM
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Originally Posted by emoody007
Welcome to the Forum. Conrates on you 2011 JK. What you didn't realize is you purchased on item with a history and a following like no other. What the dealership forgot to tell you is that whatever you monthly payment is, you can pretty much double that and thats what you'll spend a month. ???? Between Gas, Insurance and Mods - especially after joining this forum you'll soon realize these things are worse than women. lol.... Your first accessory should be a sleeping bag. Because you may end up sleeping in you're new ride. lol.... But seriuosly. Welcome aboard.
so true got mine 1 month ago and already spent $1,000 before making my first payment!
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Old Mar 30, 2011 | 09:38 AM
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Originally Posted by Combsn6
so true got mine 1 month ago and already spent $1,000 before making my first payment!
lmao... not laughing at you. laughing with you hesterically. I purchased an 08' back in December of 2010 and I've already got well over 5k spent and its not even a brand new Jeep.
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Old Mar 30, 2011 | 09:43 AM
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discount tire direct MB72 wheels (15") and t=what ever tires suit your fancy. alot of people have and love 35's. i think they look great. i personally have 33's. i am ok with them but i am sure one day will eventually get 35's
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Old Mar 30, 2011 | 09:44 AM
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Originally Posted by saravonshep
Just think into the future what you might be doing, this stuff is addictive. I said i wouldnt be doing much of this rock crawling, and i have tried a little bit of it and MAN is it fun, to be out their with a group of people and going over this insane terrain is just plain out fun for the whole family. So dont let what you do now stop you from having that fun later down the reoad. Ive got alot of stuff to do to my jeep that i thought i would never need, now i need everything Any ways enjoy this site, it is great

X2 on this comment. Think about where you ultimately want to go with it. I put in a 4" to give me the ability to go bigger later. I originally only wanted a 2". I then considered a 3". I ultimately ended up with the 4". I'm really glad I did to. It looks like I think they should look. Now I wheel it pretty hard and I have the clearance and meat to do it even though I thought I never would.
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Old Mar 30, 2011 | 09:48 AM
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Originally Posted by Hook-Em
X2 on this comment. Think about where you ultimately want to go with it. I put in a 4" to give me the ability to go bigger later. I originally only wanted a 2". I then considered a 3". I ultimately ended up with the 4". I'm really glad I did to. It looks like I think they should look. Now I wheel it pretty hard and I have the clearance and meat to do it even though I thought I never would.
^ makes a good point. Treat it like a lifetime build.
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Old Mar 30, 2011 | 09:52 AM
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Welcome, and you should for sure consider where you want to end up with your rig. No sense in doing things twice.
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Old Mar 30, 2011 | 09:53 AM
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Im not sure where to post this, but 4wheelonline is a terrible, nonresponsive online retailer. I had a terrible experience with them and hope to save others the headache. They have terrible policies, very slow delivery times, and difficult customer service. Prepare to wait 30 minutes for someone to answer the phone everytime you call. I advise all to stay away from this retailer.
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Old Mar 30, 2011 | 10:09 AM
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Originally Posted by Fuelefishnt
Im not sure where to post this, but 4wheelonline is a terrible, nonresponsive online retailer. I had a terrible experience with them and hope to save others the headache. They have terrible policies, very slow delivery times, and difficult customer service. Prepare to wait 30 minutes for someone to answer the phone everytime you call. I advise all to stay away from this retailer.
Your not the first on the forum to say this. I too have made orders that took weeks to arrive and they weren't on backorder.
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