Good for a show rig. Hard to wash, impractical for real world.that is sick. I love these sprayed paint jobs but I wish they would stop doing them for shows.
I totally agree, that the design looks like the "step" area is off center. But it's actually placed right were your foot needs to go to step in. The seat area takes up most of the center to back of the door, so you need to step forward of that to get in.This this is pretty seet, but I don't understand the design of those steps. It looks to me like the indent is almost exactly where I would want to step...
Thank you. I'm sure the hood would interfere with dropping the windshield, if I could. The light bar brackets are fixed, so there isn't really any way to drop the windshield in the current configuration.Nice looking rig. Does that hood interfere with dropping the windshield?
What about the paint job is hard to wash and impractical for real world? Curious, because I would think it is more durable. I guess all the books and crannies would hold mud and dirt, but curious what your thoughts are. I was thinking this might be a great idea, but if it’s not I’d like to understand why.Good for a show rig. Hard to wash, impractical for real world.
Great question. I was curious how easy it would be to clean and what it would look like after too.What about the paint job is hard to wash and impractical for real world? Curious, because I would think it is more durable. I guess all the books and crannies would hold mud and dirt, but curious what your thoughts are. I was thinking this might be a great idea, but if it’s not I’d like to understand why.
Thank you. I think it's pretty killer too.I absolutely love this JT and for me, it's just about perfect. The RUBICON detail on the hood is killer. Everything is just, well, killer.
I've always wanted to ask about SEMA vehicles: do you keep all of the stickers (for example, the back window) on the vehicle? Also, for insurance purposes, do you insure this as a regular JT?