chopping fenders
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The leveling kit is the next step for sure.
I love the CRES net... its little thinner then i thought BUT it seems very strong.
I think it looks great but the main thing is that my dogs love it! lol
I put the back seat down and they have plenty of room, plus i dont have to take the soft top off to put the net up...
Smittybuilt should pay me for this!!! lol
I love the CRES net... its little thinner then i thought BUT it seems very strong.
I think it looks great but the main thing is that my dogs love it! lol
I put the back seat down and they have plenty of room, plus i dont have to take the soft top off to put the net up...
Smittybuilt should pay me for this!!! lol
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The rims i got used for $300 for all 5... i wanted to get the black addicts but once i put these on the jeep i fell in love and would strongly recommand them.
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im only 16 i would do a lift kit but my parents wont let me break the warranty
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You'll need to trim your pinch seam and extends your bump stops to run 35's and no lift. I ran without bumpstop extensions and barely cleared the pinch seam, but I got some loud squeaking when flexed out as my tires rubbed my rear inner fender.
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Originally Posted by JK.nick
the only part it will corrupt is the suspension