I saw a kit listed a few days ago (maybe on the AEV forum?) for $7K. They could absolutely still sell a lot of those these days.Agreed. Not sure why they do that. I bet if they started making the highline kit for the TJ's again, they'd sell a pile of them.
I saw a kit listed a few days ago (maybe on the AEV forum?) for $7K. They could absolutely still sell a lot of those these days.
Yep - all good points. I would hope that the tooling had not been scrapped but that's probably not the case since it's been out of production for so long.The challenge is the price of the tooling they need to remake in order to get production going again.
If they sold 150 kits at $7k they still would not have even covered the cost of tooling alone...
Also if it's such a license to print money, why hasn't anyone else copied it?
-Dan
There's a lot of parts on the used market. I got my rear bumper used and saved a bundle!I have a 2018 JKU (JL Vin #) and was hoping to kit it out with all AEV parts. It looks like the rear bumper is discontinued and I don’t want to mix and match, so I guess I will have to look elsewhere.
Keep your eyes out. Some of the bumpers come oem on different packages so the sellers don’t even know they’re aev. That’s how I bought my last rear bumper for $75.I've been looking but haven’t been able to find anything. I guess I will have to expand my search to include Craigslist, etc.
And also do a posting on the AEV forum. Someone there might have something.I've been looking but haven’t been able to find anything. I guess I will have to expand my search to include Craigslist, etc.
If you want any of that stuff, I'd buy it NOW (assuming you're in a financial position to do so, of course). That stuff tends to go obsolete at the most inopportune times and then you're stuck searching for stuff from folks.How much longer with AEV carry the JK 2.5 lift? Just bought a 2015 JK Rubicion Hardrock and want to run their lift.
Plus, I guess I better buy the Tire Carrier that fits the Hardrock bumper from them ASAP.