Gettin' Some Umpf To my Jeep!
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Have you told your parents that you'll be getting 11 mpg with the new setup? I hope they're paying for your gas too, because you're not going to be able to paint enough houses or build enough fences to feed that monster.
I think it's really funny to watch short people stagger in and out of big lifted rigs on huge tires. Here's a pic of my brother and I stepping into a JK with a 2.5" BB and 32" tires. Keep in mind that I'm 6'4" and he's 6'3".
See how we have to stand on our toes to get our butts up to seat height? And to think--your Jeep is going to be 5 inches higher than that. I recommend that you invest in a small step ladder.
I think it's really funny to watch short people stagger in and out of big lifted rigs on huge tires. Here's a pic of my brother and I stepping into a JK with a 2.5" BB and 32" tires. Keep in mind that I'm 6'4" and he's 6'3".
See how we have to stand on our toes to get our butts up to seat height? And to think--your Jeep is going to be 5 inches higher than that. I recommend that you invest in a small step ladder.
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Have you told your parents that you'll be getting 11 mpg with the new setup? I hope they're paying for your gas too, because you're not going to be able to paint enough houses or build enough fences to feed that monster.
I think it's really funny to watch short people stagger in and out of big lifted rigs on huge tires. Here's a pic of my brother and I stepping into a JK with a 2.5" BB and 32" tires. Keep in mind that I'm 6'4" and he's 6'3".
See how we have to stand on our toes to get our butts up to seat height? And to think--your Jeep is going to be 5 inches higher than that. I recommend that you invest in a small step ladder.
I think it's really funny to watch short people stagger in and out of big lifted rigs on huge tires. Here's a pic of my brother and I stepping into a JK with a 2.5" BB and 32" tires. Keep in mind that I'm 6'4" and he's 6'3".
See how we have to stand on our toes to get our butts up to seat height? And to think--your Jeep is going to be 5 inches higher than that. I recommend that you invest in a small step ladder.
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Have you told your parents that you'll be getting 11 mpg with the new setup? I hope they're paying for your gas too, because you're not going to be able to paint enough houses or build enough fences to feed that monster.
I think it's really funny to watch short people stagger in and out of big lifted rigs on huge tires. Here's a pic of my brother and I stepping into a JK with a 2.5" BB and 32" tires. Keep in mind that I'm 6'4" and he's 6'3".
I think it's really funny to watch short people stagger in and out of big lifted rigs on huge tires. Here's a pic of my brother and I stepping into a JK with a 2.5" BB and 32" tires. Keep in mind that I'm 6'4" and he's 6'3".
YOu call 6'3"-6'4" short. DanG! I must be a midget! I'm like 5'9, and thats give me some extra to feel good!
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Nah, I think 6'4" is pretty tall by anyone's standards. I just get a good laugh every time I see short people climbing into enormous trucks.
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My parents were the same way. I grew up in Johnson County, KS, which I believe is still the most affluent county in the entire midwest. We didn't get the "spoiled brat" comments because everyone there was a spoiled brat.
Nah, I think 6'4" is pretty tall by anyone's standards. I just get a good laugh every time I see short people climbing into enormous trucks.
Nah, I think 6'4" is pretty tall by anyone's standards. I just get a good laugh every time I see short people climbing into enormous trucks.
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Have you told your parents that you'll be getting 11 mpg with the new setup? I hope they're paying for your gas too, because you're not going to be able to paint enough houses or build enough fences to feed that monster.
I think it's really funny to watch short people stagger in and out of big lifted rigs on huge tires. Here's a pic of my brother and I stepping into a JK with a 2.5" BB and 32" tires. Keep in mind that I'm 6'4" and he's 6'3".
See how we have to stand on our toes to get our butts up to seat height? And to think--your Jeep is going to be 5 inches higher than that. I recommend that you invest in a small step ladder.
I think it's really funny to watch short people stagger in and out of big lifted rigs on huge tires. Here's a pic of my brother and I stepping into a JK with a 2.5" BB and 32" tires. Keep in mind that I'm 6'4" and he's 6'3".
See how we have to stand on our toes to get our butts up to seat height? And to think--your Jeep is going to be 5 inches higher than that. I recommend that you invest in a small step ladder.
Should change it to Giraffe or Flamingo maybe? JJ by the way!
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Yeah, yeah... I'm only 19. I still have a couple of years to fill out. Plus, that picture was taken last August.
My username is Ryno because my name is Ryan...
Oh, can you dunk a ball on a regulation height goal? Didn't think so!
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I'm 6"3 and 250lbs. I'm a certifiable beast.
Edit:
My truck is still at stock height to. Can't decide on whether I'm gonna keep it and lift as well as get some 33"s since my tires are bald or sell it an get a JK...
Edit:
My truck is still at stock height to. Can't decide on whether I'm gonna keep it and lift as well as get some 33"s since my tires are bald or sell it an get a JK...