If you're patient and have room to store it I actually sold my whole willys bumper, black tow hooks and all, for $100 on fb marketplace. Someone got in a fender-bender and needed a stock replacement bumper. It took like 6 months, but worth it.
Saw an odd bird in the wild today. It’s either a sport S or overland, but it has red tow hooks on the front(actual hooks, not covers), a single red on the rear, plastic rear bumper, 285s, and rubicon hood stickers (on a non-rubicon hood).
So, did someone get duped or did someone go through a...
No way to prove it, but I've long wondered if we've reached the point in the market where everyone who would actually buy a JT has done so (or nearly there) within the 1st 5 years?
The majority of buyers fit the "I wanted a Wrangler, but also a bed" description. Due to the nature of capitalism...
Yep, exactly. Although, I could maybe see the folding windshield going away because they changed the JL (and by extension JT) in that the A-pillar still exists when you fold the windshield down and then it just looks like you're driving around with a busted out windshield vs the fold-down...
Thankfully mine came with one on day 1 that I noticed 🤣 tiny little thing sort of hidden by the rear bumper. Looks like a case of someone at the factory bumped it while installing the bumper 🤷♂️
It did kind of take the edge off though knowing the first was out of the way lol.
You could probably get a zip-tie around the hinge and accomplish the same end, if you wanted to avoid having to figure out a mounting location for the plate.
I’ve actually been surprised with how well the BFG M/T’s have handled snow. About 12” here and minimal spinning, unless I’m doing it intentionally. I know a winter tire would do better, but hey, 🤷♂️
Jeep put a 6-speed manual for a small, 2-door wrangler in a vehicle the size and weight of what could have passed for a full-size truck before those all became massive. It’s no surprise that it can’t perform. It’s planned that way to sell less so that they can eventually phase it out all...
So if I am reading correctly, you're selling the front bumper, rear bumper, sliders, wheels/tires, doors, flares, front axle, rear axle, and the BED of your brand new pick-up truck.
Do you work for a company who is building a SEMA rig or like, what's the story here?
Unless I'm reading wrong, this seems to suggest that the DEALERS don't trust the manufacturer and says nothing about the customer's trust of any particular brand of dealer.
Why do we care who the dealer trusts or doesn't?