christov11
New member
Hey guys & gals!
First car was a YJ and fell in love with jeepin'.
been over 10 years of this and have had it in the back of my mind from the day it drove out my parking lot!
Sooo I ordered a 2016 JK.
It touched ground at the dealership today and will be all mine by the time they finish putting the fun stuff on. :rock:
Starting this thread to follow the evolution of her!
Out of factory:
JK Graphite Grey
Manual
17" Rims
3.73 gearing
Hardtop
AC
Bluetooth
Getting done at the dealership before I pick it up:
2.5" Rubicon express lift
33" Duratrac
Hurricane fender flares
Reason why I went with fender flares instead of throwing some bumpers on is that I dont have many tools and would be a PITA to do the fenders or even cut the factory ones. Fenders also need some cutting and its just more complicated process than to unbolting and rebolting. Something goes wrong, I'll bring it to the dealer...Bumpers I can do at home with what I have. Not to mention, I'm still unsure of the exact laws here in Montreal Canada regarding stubby bumpers or midwidth so I havent made up my mind on which I want on there.
Next up:
Bumpers
Most liekly going to be throwing moneys at her when bonuses come through unless some "unexpecteds" show up on my door step!
First car was a YJ and fell in love with jeepin'.
been over 10 years of this and have had it in the back of my mind from the day it drove out my parking lot!
Sooo I ordered a 2016 JK.
It touched ground at the dealership today and will be all mine by the time they finish putting the fun stuff on. :rock:
Starting this thread to follow the evolution of her!
Out of factory:
JK Graphite Grey
Manual
17" Rims
3.73 gearing
Hardtop
AC
Bluetooth
Getting done at the dealership before I pick it up:
2.5" Rubicon express lift
33" Duratrac
Hurricane fender flares
Reason why I went with fender flares instead of throwing some bumpers on is that I dont have many tools and would be a PITA to do the fenders or even cut the factory ones. Fenders also need some cutting and its just more complicated process than to unbolting and rebolting. Something goes wrong, I'll bring it to the dealer...Bumpers I can do at home with what I have. Not to mention, I'm still unsure of the exact laws here in Montreal Canada regarding stubby bumpers or midwidth so I havent made up my mind on which I want on there.
Next up:
Bumpers
Most liekly going to be throwing moneys at her when bonuses come through unless some "unexpecteds" show up on my door step!