TheFunSmith
New member
Hello fellow Jeep owners! I'm just dropping in to introduce myself and my Jeep. I have had my baby for 3 years, bought her new as well. It took those same 3 years for me to make my way to this forum, but happy to be here now! MY Jeep is a 2012 JKU Sport in black forest green pearlcoat with the following:
33" Goodyear MTR's, 2.5" Rock Krawler stock mod lift, Fox 2.0 Performance Series reservoir shocks
Smittybilt rock rails, DV8 Offroad front and rear bumpers, Cop4x4 Cargo Nack (only on when hard top is off), Rugged Ridge floor liners
Alpine CDE143-BT head unit, Alpine type S speakers and tweeters all around, Alpine KTP445-A amp for speakers/tweeters, Alpine mrp m500 amp for my subwoofers and 2 10" MTX
X-Thunder subwoofers, 22" LED light bar
As for myself, My name is Paul. I reside in sunny Phoenix, Arizona, and I truly love this state. I usually wheel around the 4 Peaks recreational area (out of convenience), but I have also completed almost every trail in Sedona (Broken Arrow is my favorite), a couple of trails in Tucson, and a couple of trails in Colorado, up in the Pikes Peak mountain range to be exact.
I look forward to exchanging opinions, information and how-to's with you all, and wish everyone a happy and safe weekend! :standing wave:
33" Goodyear MTR's, 2.5" Rock Krawler stock mod lift, Fox 2.0 Performance Series reservoir shocks
Smittybilt rock rails, DV8 Offroad front and rear bumpers, Cop4x4 Cargo Nack (only on when hard top is off), Rugged Ridge floor liners
Alpine CDE143-BT head unit, Alpine type S speakers and tweeters all around, Alpine KTP445-A amp for speakers/tweeters, Alpine mrp m500 amp for my subwoofers and 2 10" MTX
X-Thunder subwoofers, 22" LED light bar
As for myself, My name is Paul. I reside in sunny Phoenix, Arizona, and I truly love this state. I usually wheel around the 4 Peaks recreational area (out of convenience), but I have also completed almost every trail in Sedona (Broken Arrow is my favorite), a couple of trails in Tucson, and a couple of trails in Colorado, up in the Pikes Peak mountain range to be exact.
I look forward to exchanging opinions, information and how-to's with you all, and wish everyone a happy and safe weekend! :standing wave: