kjon wrote:
Not to be a hater, but.... I dont know why anyone would do this (er, pay someone to do this!) to their jeep- especially if you don't wheel much and don't have a need for the approach angle increase. I'm sure it looked real nice before with just the lift/tire setup. Looks pretty ghetto to me, and the work and $ it'll take to add tow points and cover up all the ghettoness, I bet you could have had one fabbed from scratch.... I'd keep the stock bumpers around in case you ever want to sell it...
Well everyone is entitled to their own opinion, I guess.
First off, I don't have the tools to do the job. Second, I wanted it done properly. Third, I don't wheel much because there is not that many places around where I live to do so legally. This is my daily driver and my Jeep. I will do whatever I want to it. It's almost paid off and when it is paid off, I will be retiring it as my trail rig.
I don't think it looks ghetto and that's not the proper term to use.
The nearest LOST Members I trust to work on my Jeep and know what they're doing live 7hrs from me. If it weren't for that, I wouldn't have paid someone to do this mod for me. The shop I go to has been working on my Jeep since day one. They know who I am and I really like their work. It's a small shop but everyone comes to them for stuff.
There's not many women Jeepers out there; and fewer women who'd rather spend $120 on labor for a bumper mod, rather than spend it on clothes. Guess what? I'm one of those women!
Lastly, I'm in no way planning to sell this Jeep. It's my first Jeep and I've been through alot with it. My Jeep is awesome to me and that's all that matters.
FYI: It's a work in progress. I'm not made of money and can't do everything to it at once.