I stumbled upon Eddie's Wayalife videos a few months ago, and his how-to explanations are simply amazing (I know that I am preaching to the choir). I've been working from home since March, and this has given me plenty of time to watch the entire series, and eventually, I steered myself towards the Wayalife forum, too. Thus far, I've spent time reading various posts, and I have learned a ton, but I never felt comfortable posting on my own. It just seems wrong to be a lurker, so here's my virtual wave.
I currently drive a bone-stock '12 JK, but I am actively considering an upgrade. I don't plan on making any changes to my current Jeep, since I don't plan on having it much longer. I'd like to get something newer, and make it my own. I got the "itch" for off-roading a long time ago. My dad was going through his midlife crisis in the mid-80's, and he bought a 1984 CJ-7, with a 3" lift and 35" tires. This was my first car when I got my license, and I had the coolest car in the high school parking lot. Life has gotten in the way, and has taken me a long time between Jeep's, but I'm really looking forward to my own (next) mid-life crisis mobile.
I currently drive a bone-stock '12 JK, but I am actively considering an upgrade. I don't plan on making any changes to my current Jeep, since I don't plan on having it much longer. I'd like to get something newer, and make it my own. I got the "itch" for off-roading a long time ago. My dad was going through his midlife crisis in the mid-80's, and he bought a 1984 CJ-7, with a 3" lift and 35" tires. This was my first car when I got my license, and I had the coolest car in the high school parking lot. Life has gotten in the way, and has taken me a long time between Jeep's, but I'm really looking forward to my own (next) mid-life crisis mobile.