Post Pic's of your Jeep

Mine @ Everglades National Park

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Those 2 doors both look great! I'd love a permanent roof rack if it would fit in my garage but I also take the top off way too much for one.
 
Good one Jerry.. simple wheels with a few off road/exploration options. Nothing major needs to be done to our jeeps.. and I'm actually considering using the cherokee's spare tire wheel as a main wheel for our jeep. Assuming we're not able to acquire the Rubicon wheels.
 
Thanks! Basic Sport with a manual transmission and steel wheels; only factory option upgrade is the hard top. Added decent bumpers, a 9500lb winch, Gobi rack, sliders, limb risers, a hi-lift, and a set of TREDS for the snow/mud. I don't have a need for all the lifts, fancy wheels, and other doodads up here. Daily driver that carries the canoe, traps, and fishing gear just fine! Take care...
 
More Wagoneer pictures from when I was on the Western Slope: (Sorry for all the FSJ spam but this Jeep seems cooler to me by the day)





 
Those Hutchinson's are beautiful!

Mitch502 nice 5.9, what you have done to it so far?


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I can't compete with lumpskie or Little Foot quite yet, as they're cleaner/further along. But I'm getting there...

Hey Mitch502,

I just checked out your build and your rig looks like a beast with those duratracs on there! Any new pics with the new tires?

Also, in case anyone ever wondered... a stock Grand Wagoneer can climb 21 vertical inches before lifting a tire off the ground: (getting my baseline before the new springs and shocks are put on order)


 

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