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Shackleton

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20 years from now all you guys with a completely stock/ original Jeep will have what everyone will be looking to pick up.
I agree. I think as long as a stock Sport or Sport S doesn‘t have to park next to a Mojave or rubicon every day the stock sport s and sport is pretty good looking. I think tires wear out and if you make the right choice when it’s time to replace you can make the stock sport or sport s rims work pretty well too.
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SwampNut

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Absolutely zero chance of me still having this truck in 20 years, more likely, around 5-8 years.
 

BamDaLam

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Yes, I am part of this club. I may get a second set of a/t or m/t tires/wheels for snow days or Uwharrie days... Mojave takeoffs if I can find them. Otherwise plan to keep it stock. We’ll see how that works. ;)

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In the scrambler world the closer to stock it seems the greater the value. At least last I looked, years ago not so much unless it was cherry bone stock and low miles.
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