New JK
This is my 4th Jeep, and other than a few lighting improvements, it's stock. A couple past jeeps have been heavily modified and abused off road.
Just as there are stages in life, this Jeep will probably go through stages as well. I have little time for off roading right now, so there is little need to transform it into an off road beast. There are also few places to off road in South Florida, which doesn't help.
Just wanted to introduce myself.
Cheers,
James
Just as there are stages in life, this Jeep will probably go through stages as well. I have little time for off roading right now, so there is little need to transform it into an off road beast. There are also few places to off road in South Florida, which doesn't help.
Just wanted to introduce myself.
Cheers,
James
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Thanks for the warm welcome to the forum. I got the jeep in January, and have been lurking since then.
I found the stock lights lacking, so added some windshield mounted KC's, HID headlights and HID foglights. A few grab handles, and a Daystar tray above the radio. That will suffice for now. But It's longing for a Warn 9500 on an AEV or LOD front bumper, and a rear bumper with aux back up lights, and a back up camera, and ....
For me, Jeeps have always been weekend toys, and this one is a daily driver, for now. So I need to keep that in mind with mods. I won't do anything to it that will alter its road manners, until it becomes purely a toy. I plan to keep this a long time, unless Jeep finally sells a HEMI or diesel (Preferrably) in the US.
Cheers,
James
I found the stock lights lacking, so added some windshield mounted KC's, HID headlights and HID foglights. A few grab handles, and a Daystar tray above the radio. That will suffice for now. But It's longing for a Warn 9500 on an AEV or LOD front bumper, and a rear bumper with aux back up lights, and a back up camera, and ....
For me, Jeeps have always been weekend toys, and this one is a daily driver, for now. So I need to keep that in mind with mods. I won't do anything to it that will alter its road manners, until it becomes purely a toy. I plan to keep this a long time, unless Jeep finally sells a HEMI or diesel (Preferrably) in the US.
Cheers,
James




