Another option:
1.) Order 2 new Mojave decals
2.) Trim everything past the letter "j."
3.) Replace with the letter "o" from the new decal
4.) Repeat on the driver's side
Viola: You now have a "Mojo" edition JT!
Agree with the majority response: Do what feels right. :like:
That said, I added coyote mirrors and foot pegs for when the doors are off. (Minnesota doesn't require the additional mirrors but some states do.) Makes the summer drives more enjoyable.
Happy jeeping!
Plenty of room in the back seat to pick people up. (We usually drive our friends around on date nights.) Biggest complaint we've had was the climb up into the vehicle from some of our older friends/family. Running boards or steps would help.
We have the roll-up cover from the dealership...
Purchased (leased) 5/15/21: 7400 miles with zero issues. 1 oil change so far. Only problem is I'm over 1000 miles over my allotted amount for the lease so far, but let's face it: There is no way I will turn in back in. (Will definitely buy it out from Jeep when the time comes.)
I'd wanted one for decades: I even tried convincing my wife in 2006 that the Unlimited Wrangler was a great family vehicle for our then seven year-old. (It didn't work.) Rented a couple 4-door Wranglers over the years on family vacations. I also was constantly beginning sentences with "When I...
Not much yet: Just some light mudding so far. But with Minnesota winters combined with crumbling roads, plus the need for a decent medium-sized pickup, JT was a no-brainer. That and it's the closest thing I've found to my old HMMWV as far solid build and "go anywhere, anytime" capabilities...
Absolutely love and need those rear slider steps. I'm constantly trying to use the OEM bar in an awkward side-of-the-foot-while-twisting-sideways climb. Looking forward to these! :rock: