Nice. You can see they drive it too. They need a new front cover emblem, that color would pop even more.
Nice...looks like a few more brake options for JK's...
Thanks for all the comments. This is my Jeep (Based out of Fort Benning, GA) and I can tell you I with complete confidence that I have been very impressed with the R1 brakes. The more weight we add to these things and the large tires and wheels and having brake options is a big deal. The kit on mine is a 6 piston front and a 4 piston rear and it is a beast!
Thanks for all the comments. This is my Jeep (Based out of Fort Benning, GA) and I can tell you I with complete confidence that I have been very impressed with the R1 brakes. The more weight we add to these things and the large tires and wheels and having brake options is a big deal. The kit on mine is a 6 piston front and a 4 piston rear and it is a beast!
You know, your Jeep kind of reminds me of one that a guy built after raising something like $100k on GoFundMe. If I recall, he couldn't afford to fix his house after it caught on fire and needed some financial help. eh, maybe it's just a coincidence.
Haha. Not exactly, but similar.
My house burnt down in 2015 while I was stationed at Fort Bragg, NC. It was a tough time.
We ended up needing to pay off the house to not have to rebuild and the difference between what we had in savings was around 20k, which is what the fund was started for.
When we sold the land itself months later we spend the next two years donating to various charities until we have given back 150% ($30k) of what was given to us.
We were fortunate to have a lot of support and wanted to give back to others.
The Jeep was already WAY into its build by the time of the fire and at the time was my primary vehicle.
In the end, the Jeep to me is now a big part of getting through that entire ordeal. It was terrible at the time, but now just another hurdle we overcame.
Haha. Not exactly, but similar.
My house burnt down in 2015 while I was stationed at Fort Bragg, NC. It was a tough time.
We ended up needing to pay off the house to not have to rebuild and the difference between what we had in savings was around 20k, which is what the fund was started for.
When we sold the land itself months later we spend the next two years donating to various charities until we have given back 150% ($30k) of what was given to us.
We were fortunate to have a lot of support and wanted to give back to others.
The Jeep was already WAY into its build by the time of the fire and at the time was my primary vehicle.
In the end, the Jeep to me is now a big part of getting through that entire ordeal. It was terrible at the time, but now just another hurdle we overcame.
...and the guy didn't even start the thread, so this should be fun.Raise your hand if you can see where this is headed. [emoji1310]
Which charities?
Not only did you get the money for free then you “donated” all that money and got a tax write off as well?
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