2017 SEMA American Truxx Jeep JK-8

wayoflife

Administrator
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Standing here at SEMA, I've been trying to remember what the end of the TJ was like and honestly, I don't ever remember it being so painful to see. For the last few years, I have been seeing more and more atrocities being committed to perfectly nice JK's and 2017 has been no exception. As you can see here, this JK-8 on display at American Truxx is barely recognizable and all I can think is, do people really hate the way Jeeps look that much? I just don't get it.

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TheGrendel

Active Member
Standing here at SEMA, I've been trying to remember what the end of the TJ was like and honestly, I don't ever remember it being so painful to see. For the last few years, I have been seeing more and more atrocities being committed to perfectly nice JK's and 2017 has been no exception. As you can see here, this JK-8 on display at American Truxx is barely recognizable and all I can think is, do people really hate the way Jeeps look that much? I just don't get it.



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what knuckles are those? looks the drag link and tie rod ends are connected some how. and why is the track bar raised at the axle and dropped at the frame?
 
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