I did this to mine:
https://www.undergroundgraphics.com/products/jeep-grill-pinstripe-inlay-2018-rubicon-grill-only?_pos=2&_sid=6ab13efe3&_ss=r
I like the minimal look.
Hi. I know this isn't your question but when I was looking for K02s a person in the know told me to consider Maxxis Rzr ATs. I went with them because of the price and I am very happy with them. They look aggressive and serve my needs while I drive on pavement 99% of the time.
I had a similar product called the https://www.clearlidz.com/
It was doable in the Ohio Winter months but any other time it was not optimal. I liked the light it let in during the winter when it was sunny and 15 degrees outside. However, It will treat your cab like a greenhouse and make it...
I bought the cheaper fabric have and coated it with 'Chemical Guy's Convertible Top Protectant Spray' every spring and it has held up just fine. Buddy got the more expensive one and ours look the same. I see no difference. I also added the hot head liner for it. Mine is 5 years old...
The dealers will try to pass off the prices until they can't sell vehicles. At that point the dealers will need to decide if they are willing to make less money. My bet is they do. I also don't foresee that the tariffs will be long term.
For an SOS key to be that quickly accessible when it is never used, is beyond me. Damn thing opens in my dress pants all the time at work and has frayed a pair or two. Why?
I realize that you are not asking for recommendations for alternatives but I decided to try a set of Maxxis Rzr ATs when I was in the market for another set of KO2s and I'm very pleased with the quality.
Mine came with the key fob remote start and the iphone app remote start. The iphone app was amazing for the winter when you are not in proximity of the vehicle. But that feature was only free for a year and then they wanted close to 300 per year to activate it. Back to the fob, LOL.
As you can see in my profile picture. Stock Mojave rims with 35s. No issues. Wasn't ready to spend money on new rims and honestly, I don't mind the look of what came on the rig.
This reminds me of my youth when my dad would detail the car before leaving for vacation. He would always, "GUNK" the engine. I am about to clean my engine for the spring, myself.