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<blockquote data-quote="DOWNS" data-source="post: 439121" data-attributes="member: 21038"><p>Since they're new to you they need a through inspection for worn parts and things need to be fixed before you really start going full tilt. I agree with above. I would leave them alone for a while and "get to know them" before jumping off any mod rabbit holes. I used to be all into the mods, lifts, bigger tires ect. Nowadays I'm much happier with a mostly stock Jeep with maybe a traction aid and using those to explore instead of just trying to climb the biggest rock.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DOWNS, post: 439121, member: 21038"] Since they're new to you they need a through inspection for worn parts and things need to be fixed before you really start going full tilt. I agree with above. I would leave them alone for a while and "get to know them" before jumping off any mod rabbit holes. I used to be all into the mods, lifts, bigger tires ect. Nowadays I'm much happier with a mostly stock Jeep with maybe a traction aid and using those to explore instead of just trying to climb the biggest rock. [/QUOTE]
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