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The snow kind of f’ed the pictures up. However , the tint ran me $150 for all windows at 20% (that’s $300 less than what Chrysler charges from the factory for the back windows tinted), and the wheels cost me $1000. For $1000, I got 5 brand new Wrangler Moab Edition Wheels. My stock wheels with 300 miles on them are listed on Craigslist for $750, so if all goes well, the new bulky wheels only cost me $350 ($100 for installation and TPMS swap).
I never noticed, but the market for new(ish) Jeep wheels is so large that it may make sense for most people just to buy a full set of wheels on CL, than just replacing tires for $150+ a wheel.
Next step: Rocker Panels/side-step installation
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That looks mean. I dig it.
![]() 12/12/2015 at 15:47 |
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I like it. It has become from a sorority shuttle (like all base model Volkswagens) to a actual serious off roader look.
![]() 12/12/2015 at 16:38 |
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That's a nice looking Jeep!
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for you rockers go with JCR offroad. They are a local place by me and they make kick ass stuff
![]() 12/12/2015 at 18:06 |
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Win, those wheels do look good, especially with that color.
To help you prepare for your Craigslist sale, for your stock wheels I will offer you 99 dollars and this tuna sandwich I’ve only eaten 1/4 of.
![]() 12/12/2015 at 18:13 |
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I already purchased a set online. They are the ones from a Wrangler Hard Rock, so it should look something like this:
![]() 12/12/2015 at 18:39 |
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oh gotcha. I just like repping a local shop that i know does good work haha. deff check them out for if you want upgraded bumper in the future
![]() 12/12/2015 at 18:56 |
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Yeah, for sure. I’ll probably end up giving some place local to me some business as the ones I got did not come with directions.