Mine is always in the garage without suspension or axles.August second here.... But I had not replied till now... not sure if that counts.
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Mine is always in the garage without suspension or axles.August second here.... But I had not replied till now... not sure if that counts.
We have a Joker Jeep in this area. I thought i had a pic , I do not.There is some jackass I’ve seen on TikTok that has a bronco themed as the Joker. I’ll have to post it next time I come across it
Wrenching is a hobby too!!Mine is always in the garage without suspension or axles.No time for wheeling.
We have a Joker Jeep in this area. I thought i had a pic , I do not.
But I found a pic of "The Grinch" as it states on the hood, for your viewing pleasure.
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#not interestedLol, I'm on my phone, but reading the comments on the bat page, I had to go back and zoom in to see the power washer stripes that are now burned into the rhino lining .... holy jeezus ... so hideous.
Just looking at it , my first thought is ...
" That would make a great trail beater..."
Poor Wildtrak.
I think I could save it though. If not me, @broadicustomworks .
Lol.
I think someone just shaved the dog van from Dumb and Dumber.
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A previous owner put liner on the interior of my TJ. That stuff stuck like grim death, had a heck of a time removing it for some repairs and trying to find and clean bolt holes covered by it. There's a use case for liner but I'd strongly caution against overuse. Personally I'd probably never buy another vehicle with a bunch of liner.#not interested
Well, I won't say "never".
But after restoring an 80 T/A that someone had Rhino Lined the entire car, I can firmly say it will cost them at least the 12K they paid to get it done the first time to reverse it. Plus added cost for painting it over.
Easily the worst job I've done in my life as far as bringing something back to show or (at minimum) high-driver quality compared to what it arrived in.
Putty knife and heat won't work if it was sanded and prepped like a truck bed should be before application.
If done correctly it is a strip down to metal and start over situation.
Is it really that “modified” though? Just has some lights, a huge bumper with winch, grill, and windshield fascia, then 200 pounds of bedliner. I guess it would have a soft ride…You're being sarcastic right? I was expecting to see ghetto 22" spoked wheels or something to that affect. This one is pretty cool and I'm not into modified vehicles. I saw a Tesla the other day with similar flat black paint. Would I buy it? No, but I wouldn't buy any modified vehicle. The one looks bad ass and ready for the trail.