El Toro
Member
Honestly, I wasn't going to do a build thread. I enjoy reading others but didn't see the point for me to create one. Then I was flipping through all my hand written notes and digital notes and I realized..."I need a place where I can keep all this stuff and also get feedback from others who have gone down this road".
So here I am, creating a build thread
I bought my first Wrangler on the 4th of July, 2014. It had 25k miles on it and I found it at a dealer. I ultimately decided to buy it from the dealer vs elsewhere bc the dealer extended the warranty to 100k. I've never bought a vehicle from a dealer and this was the nicest vehicle I had ever purchased. I have only had a few vehicles but I usually buy them with 100k miles and then drive them until the wheels almost fall off.
The first thing my wife and I did was take the top off and drive...anywhere...it didn't matter. We loved the freedom.
I began to browse around for forums and finally found our way to Wayalife. Really glad to be part of the family.
We ran bone stock all the way until March 2015 with the addition of Weathertech mats. We were gonna need them since we were heading up to Rausch Creek in PA for their off-road 101 course. It was still very much winter and I figured we were gonna be getting snow, mud, water, and everything else on our feet so in the mats went. The day of our course it was 25 degrees and it had snowed a little the night before. We got mud, snow, and water all up inside, just as I expected and the mats performed perfectly!
Here's a shot at Rausch:
So here I am, creating a build thread
I bought my first Wrangler on the 4th of July, 2014. It had 25k miles on it and I found it at a dealer. I ultimately decided to buy it from the dealer vs elsewhere bc the dealer extended the warranty to 100k. I've never bought a vehicle from a dealer and this was the nicest vehicle I had ever purchased. I have only had a few vehicles but I usually buy them with 100k miles and then drive them until the wheels almost fall off.
The first thing my wife and I did was take the top off and drive...anywhere...it didn't matter. We loved the freedom.
I began to browse around for forums and finally found our way to Wayalife. Really glad to be part of the family.
We ran bone stock all the way until March 2015 with the addition of Weathertech mats. We were gonna need them since we were heading up to Rausch Creek in PA for their off-road 101 course. It was still very much winter and I figured we were gonna be getting snow, mud, water, and everything else on our feet so in the mats went. The day of our course it was 25 degrees and it had snowed a little the night before. We got mud, snow, and water all up inside, just as I expected and the mats performed perfectly!
Here's a shot at Rausch: