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JK Junkie
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The only thing the 2 door guys have over us 4 doors, is when doorless, the 2 door looks better... more traditional and Jeep-ish.
In my opinion the 4 door with no doors looks like someone stole the doors, lol.
In my opinion the 4 door with no doors looks like someone stole the doors, lol.
#34
JK Super Freak
The wife loves her new Wrangle, well now almost 3 years old, but what's even more important the grandkids love it as well.
The unlimited opened the door for the Wrangler for my family.
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Heres something I was thinking the other day about this thread also. Just because someone has a 2 dr doesnt mean they are some hardcore wheeler. Up until the unlimited came out and still I see alot of the older Wranglers riding around that you KNOW never see dirt. Change is inevitable my friends. Happens with everything.
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Heres something I was thinking the other day about this thread also. Just because someone has a 2 dr doesnt mean they are some hardcore wheeler. Up until the unlimited came out and still I see alot of the older Wranglers riding around that you KNOW never see dirt. Change is inevitable my friends. Happens with everything.
Around here, I see a Wrangler about every 8 vehicles (VERY common in Kentucky) and only once in a LONG while do I see one built up, and even less seldom do I see one dirty.
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I agree, we are all family. I was damn near born a Jeep nut, and I love them all. I wave at CJs, YJs, and TJs; as well as 4-door JKs. They are all true Jeeps, they all get a wave. I even wave at built Cherokees and Grand Cherokees....
That said, I was born a Jeep nut and the "traditionalist" in me would not allow for the purchase of the 4-door. Granted, it would have made my life easier with the added cargo room and ease of putting the kid in and out of the car seat, but I make due with my 2-door.
Again, the most important thing to remember is that they are still Jeeps, and we are still a family. I think one of the issues is that the 4-door attracts more "non-Jeep" people that don't understand what they are getting. They don't know about the wave, they would never think to go off-road, they are all around clueless to Jeep culture. That leaves us with two options, we can TEACH them, or we can be just as bad and shun them. I prefer to teach them!
That said, I was born a Jeep nut and the "traditionalist" in me would not allow for the purchase of the 4-door. Granted, it would have made my life easier with the added cargo room and ease of putting the kid in and out of the car seat, but I make due with my 2-door.
Again, the most important thing to remember is that they are still Jeeps, and we are still a family. I think one of the issues is that the 4-door attracts more "non-Jeep" people that don't understand what they are getting. They don't know about the wave, they would never think to go off-road, they are all around clueless to Jeep culture. That leaves us with two options, we can TEACH them, or we can be just as bad and shun them. I prefer to teach them!