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- SAWCE
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Thanks dude. Just threw them up in the overall Jeep thread.max225 wrote:Congrats breh! Post up pics.SAWCE wrote: ↑Mon Oct 16, 2017 7:17 pm Yesser. I actually test drove that one first cause the didn't hear me ask for the I didn't get lease quotes. I've never really looked into leases, and plan on holding onto this thing for a while, so I don't mind paying it all the way off myself over a few years.
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you got a jeep now? that's news to me.SAWCE wrote: ↑Mon Oct 16, 2017 6:07 pmYeah that style of wheel is pretty popular from what I've seen. It's a nice simple look, but I love the Willy's wheels that came on mine.MexicanYarisTK wrote: ↑Mon Oct 16, 2017 6:02 pm I have noticed these wheels on lot of Wrangler's recent, ferrari looking wheels. I'd probably get them along with 35-37"s tires
- Smaller and less wider fenders
- Those LED headlights with the DRL circle in it.
- Roll cage style doors for summer
- Blower, not the forced induction kind
- Perhaps change the gearing to the neighborhood of 4.10's
- Metal Bumpers
Pretty much look like this
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- SAWCE
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As I got in the Heep this morning post-gym, I decided I might try to find some decent looking seat covers that I can pull off and just toss in the wash every week or two.. I get pretty gross at the gym, and I know in the long run that sweat is gonna make the seats smell terribad.
Anyone use seat covers at all for any of their cars here?
Anyone use seat covers at all for any of their cars here?
- Apex
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We used Shear Comfort seat covers in wifey's old grand cherokee. Fit nicely and worked well.SAWCE wrote: ↑Tue Oct 17, 2017 3:19 pm As I got in the Heep this morning post-gym, I decided I might try to find some decent looking seat covers that I can pull off and just toss in the wash every week or two.. I get pretty gross at the gym, and I know in the long run that sweat is gonna make the seats smell terribad.
Anyone use seat covers at all for any of their cars here?
- SAWCE
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Thanks dude, I'll look at those. I did just remember though that I'm planning on switching gyms in the next month or so, and it'll be less than a block away from me, so walking won't be a problem and I won't have to worry about sweating all over the seats.Apex wrote: ↑Tue Oct 17, 2017 4:11 pmWe used Shear Comfort seat covers in wifey's old grand cherokee. Fit nicely and worked well.SAWCE wrote: ↑Tue Oct 17, 2017 3:19 pm As I got in the Heep this morning post-gym, I decided I might try to find some decent looking seat covers that I can pull off and just toss in the wash every week or two.. I get pretty gross at the gym, and I know in the long run that sweat is gonna make the seats smell terribad.
Anyone use seat covers at all for any of their cars here?
I do need to look for some sort of dog approved seat/rear cargo area cover though. Sounds like a solid way to spend the rest of my afternoon at work.
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Walking to and from the gym will be 5/7.SAWCE wrote: ↑Tue Oct 17, 2017 4:55 pmThanks dude, I'll look at those. I did just remember though that I'm planning on switching gyms in the next month or so, and it'll be less than a block away from me, so walking won't be a problem and I won't have to worry about sweating all over the seats.
I do need to look for some sort of dog approved seat/rear cargo area cover though. Sounds like a solid way to spend the rest of my afternoon at work.
Let us know what you come up with for dog seat/rear cargo covers doe, I'd be interested to see what you come up with.
- SAWCE
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https://www.amazon.com/Rugged-Ridge-132 ... ll_reviews
Pricey, but the curtain to separate the dogs in the back is definitely something I need. Ava kept trying to jump over the back seats on our drive on Sunday.
Pricey, but the curtain to separate the dogs in the back is definitely something I need. Ava kept trying to jump over the back seats on our drive on Sunday.
- SAWCE
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So maybe that cover plus this https://www.extremeterrain.com/dirtydog ... 7-blk.html
I'm sure there are cheaper options out there, but these at least give me an idea of what I'm looking for and then I can shop around to find the best value.
I'm sure there are cheaper options out there, but these at least give me an idea of what I'm looking for and then I can shop around to find the best value.
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I like that it covers the sides and back seats, but I don't like washing that type of material and it tends to fall apart over time in my experience from doge claws. I prefer a plastic cargo mat, but that doesn't cover the sides or stop the s from jumping up front.SAWCE wrote: ↑Tue Oct 17, 2017 5:03 pm https://www.amazon.com/Rugged-Ridge-132 ... ll_reviews
Pricey, but the curtain to separate the dogs in the back is definitely something I need. Ava kept trying to jump over the back seats on our drive on Sunday.
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NiceSAWCE wrote: ↑Tue Oct 17, 2017 5:24 pm So maybe that cover plus this https://www.extremeterrain.com/dirtydog ... 7-blk.html
I'm sure there are cheaper options out there, but these at least give me an idea of what I'm looking for and then I can shop around to find the best value.
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- SAWCE
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Yup, something like this will work perfect for keeping her from climbing over the rear seat. And the roll bar makes an easy anchor point with zip ties like you said.. Can even loop a zip tie around it with a little slack and then clip this thing on to the zip ties with some caribeaners or something.
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Hmm... I'll have to read more reviews on cleaning it and it's longevity. I figured as long as the hairs dont get woven into the fabric as bad as they do into carpets and cloth seats and it should vacumm or be brushed out with a small hand broom pretty easily..SixSpeeder wrote: ↑Tue Oct 17, 2017 5:36 pmI like that it covers the sides and back seats, but I don't like washing that type of material and it tends to fall apart over time in my experience from doge claws. I prefer a plastic cargo mat, but that doesn't cover the sides or stop the s from jumping up front.SAWCE wrote: ↑Tue Oct 17, 2017 5:03 pm https://www.amazon.com/Rugged-Ridge-132 ... ll_reviews
Pricey, but the curtain to separate the dogs in the back is definitely something I need. Ava kept trying to jump over the back seats on our drive on Sunday.