After putting on the spacers it solved the problem however the tires now rub along the fender wells and i have had to do some hammering and modifying to get it not to rub.
sounds good! and thats funny 5 foot, im 5 foot as well and its fineeee!!!!!!! And I'm actually only 18 and my parents leased the jeep brand new for a 2 year lease. (its an '06 comander) I ended up taking it over and driving it to school and stuff, and then we just bought it a few months ago. But I have had it for about 3 years almost. i think lol.
-flashpaq programmer set to performance
-removed the mufflers and Y it at the tips 400 cheaper that way and still sounds sweet!
- K&N cold air intake
-LED tail lights
-the sticker!
-waxed often! (turtle ICE wax and detail spray works awesome it makes your plastic pop with a nice shine!) and the turtle was can get on your plastic and not leave white residue always a plus!
I tried setting up the inside with LED'S but it didnt look good just left me with blue dots all over instead of a clean blue glow so i gave up on that!
No lift yet fiance is only 5 foot so i have to convince her its a good idea sum how!
how long have you had your jeep? i have had mine for about 6 months now
Here's what I've done with it so far i guess hah...
- 3.5" Rock Krawler Lift Kit (its okay only looks like 2" lift though, and the front strut mounts are crap but im modifying them myself later)
- Flow Master exhaust
- 13% Window Tint on the front 2 (driver and passenger)
- Police Radar (wired to the fuse board, so i don't have to use a outlet)
- 10" Polk Audio Sub, with a 600w JBL amp
- Flag Mounts for Silver Lake
- GPS (Garmin)
- And of course the sticker! hah.
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