Misimoto has one for the jk but not the jl.Link to a good one?
Smart.Alright, another version of the truth here. Another way to learn how to... Go on any used cars dot com or your friend Craig's list. Plop in a dollop of 84 months ago and sprinkle in jeeps. See what sells good used in the two different markets. Remember what the hell you see and why it's priced such away, don't just ogle old jeeps. Go outside. Get in your Jeep Truck. Drive awhile. Think on what you saw for sale, and what exactly you are riding in. Compar-O. This is a sure fired way to whip up some long term solutions to short term problems while Jeeping.
any recommendations on brands or specific products? I have been a meguires ultimate wax fan for years, but thinking of trying out a ceramic coating on my new gladiator that is arriving soon.Quality Ceramic coatings are super easy to DIY now. If you care about cosmetics I’d do that
any recommendations on brands or specific products? I have been a meguires ultimate wax fan for years, but thinking of trying out a ceramic coating on my new gladiator that is arriving soon.
If you're doing it right, you still make money then. I did. Also during any major economic turmoil you want to be leveraged so that you can still have assets and cash. Again, 2-3% is about free money, and you can always pay it off; can't ever get cash back if you pay up front.To those who suggest it's unwise to not finance to the hilt, apparently they weren't aware or have already forgotten about the great recession. Sure, the stock market is fun when it's going up ... not so much when your net worth is seemingly cut in half overnight.
I think the key there is you can always pay it off. In that case, I fully agree. I think many people take part of that equation and not the other.If you're doing it right, you still make money then. I did. Also during any major economic turmoil you want to be leveraged so that you can still have assets and cash. Again, 2-3% is about free money, and you can always pay it off; can't ever get cash back if you pay up front.
Save everyone of them as they just get More expensive! I wish I had.I'm 31, I do not expect to have this Jeep the rest of my life. I will enjoy it for as long as I can, or until life changes and something else is needed, and not worry about keeping it perfect for decades. There is no point in having a vehicle this fun if you never use it to have fun.