KrispyKotex
Well-Known Member
To me, it’s not factory, so it would draw negative attention like a cheesy aftermarket add on. Would be great on garage fridge though.
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I like your refrigerator idea betterPut it on the refrigerator in your garage.
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Seriously though, in my opinion,
people would look at that RUBICON sticker in one of two ways.
Because it is not a factory emblem,
an observer might conclude you are not driving a Rubicon
and that you are a poseur, that it's stolen valor.
The other observation would be
that you have tarnished a legend
with a dinky aftermarket sticker.
The toolbox is a good idea.
Nothing gets by you.Wait a minute. In June of '22 you posted that you bought this JTR.
Ko's '22 JTR
A name like KoBear. Not just name it Rubicon or Sport.Rubicon is what I named my jeep. I heard giving your truck a name is a big thing in the Jeep world. I put the name on the hood and everything.
Ask me how many times I’ve been asked if mine is a 4xE Gladiator. Ask me how many stupid looks I get when I tell em it’s a dieselPlace it centered on top of the hardtop. That way, any drones flying overhead will know which trim level you have and not have to look for tow hook colors.
Not gonna lie, I was browsing Amazon and saw the duck holders and seriously thought about it. But I just couldn't impale my poor ducks on spikes like that.or how about on my duck holder?!
Actually, generations are determined by the general experiences of that group of people. You can be anachronistic to your age group and belong to another generation.I’m pretty sure your age does dictates what generation you’re from.
But I don’t want to tell you how to identify. So you do you…