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I love my KO2s. Get KO2s.

Yep. I put one in my Wrangler because there was zero visibility behind the spare. Now I can look out the left mirror, right mirror, through the rearview at the sky, and then check the camera to see the child that is standing directly behind me..

I have a 15 or so year old HPI RS4 that I recently pulled out of the attic. It wasn’t in the best shape and has some corrosion issues. I stripped it down, cataloged everything and hit a few hurdles.

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I’m gonna try to get there. Blipshift is running my shirt with a bunch of others again soon, maybe I can wear it and shamelessly advertise...

THANK YOU

Yes, we got everyone out while it was just a small fire.

I carry a fire extinguisher in every vehicle since this lady in a minivan rear ended my JK:

A rear mounted spare reduces visibility?? I never noticed that. In fact I think there’s a marked improvement in my Jeep coming from my previous cars, the Countach, the Diablo and the XJ220.....

Let me add to the hype here, it’s totally worth it.

Let me add to the hype here, it’s totally worth it.

I would drive the crap out of that.

Ditto. Top and doors off in April, back on in November. I use a sun shade, I throw the front roof panels on if it rains and I carry an emergency jacket just in case. 100*+ is no big deal. I have A/C and I run it once a year just to see if it still works.

Shown here in the seasonal “winter camo”

Wrangler potential realized:

You would think. Here’s my end

Yes they were. I went to check them out before the fire started and we got everyone out immediately once we noticed flames licking out from under the hood. Unfortunately no one had a fire extinguisher bigger than a coke can and a few minutes later it was a bonfire. I have since added two full size H3R Halguard

Different strokes I guess. Which I’m glad for, someone has to buy up the cool cars so they keep making them.

I can’t imagine how EVERYONE is not driving around in a wrangler. The mileage is passable, the ride quality is fine if you’re not that princess who had the issue with the pea, it’s small, capable and great to daily. The modular build style means that one vehicle fits every role, year round. The roof and doors come off

I never expected to be tempted by the JL. Even after the release and the excitement that it escaped castration at the hands of ‘what today’s buyers want’, I still sat contented with my JK. But the more I see, the more interesting it gets. Strangely, it’s not any major change like an engine or trans or suspension

I saw one of these a few months ago with Canada plates, in that blue. It’s frickin gorgeous. The poor woman in the passenger seat had a bit of a shock when she looked up at the idiot in the jeep drooling on his window and flashing a big ol thumbs up. My enthusiasm for the car dawned on her though and she smiled and