Holeshot
Banned
hi there!
I'm am Alex, 25 y.o. and I live in Quebec, east province of Canada.
At first, my heart was sold to TJ's, I owned 4 years ago, a 97 4 bang'er, then past summer I drove my friend's 2012 JK and loved it. So I've been expecting to buy a brand new jk. My heart was balanced between the two, an old TJ for hard trails, less pain when scratched or broken, or a brand new JK, lot more comfortable on the road and of course, a way better fuel consumption. It was a rough choice, specially when you look at the total cost for a modified jeep.
So during this time, I've been watching tons of Eddies videos of JK-experience, Promised land to Moab, etc., and after trying many jk's, looking at the pro's and con's, I finally decided to get along with the jk! planning in my mind a trip with you guys down to moab, the rubicon trail ou whereever it may be. :rock:
My ride, a 2012 2 door wrangler, flame red. Very basic, standart transmission. Y'all know just like me that real jeeps are built, not bought
Of course, yea I know that rubicon's have a better mecanical base, but it was too expensive for my budget.
The only two options was the 17" wheels and 3.73 ratio. Ok enough talking, here's some pictures.



And I finally got my jk decals, and now my jeep is a entire member of the jk familly

And in conclusion, I'm sorry if my english isn't perfect, but it's not my mother language :brows:
I'm am Alex, 25 y.o. and I live in Quebec, east province of Canada.
At first, my heart was sold to TJ's, I owned 4 years ago, a 97 4 bang'er, then past summer I drove my friend's 2012 JK and loved it. So I've been expecting to buy a brand new jk. My heart was balanced between the two, an old TJ for hard trails, less pain when scratched or broken, or a brand new JK, lot more comfortable on the road and of course, a way better fuel consumption. It was a rough choice, specially when you look at the total cost for a modified jeep.
So during this time, I've been watching tons of Eddies videos of JK-experience, Promised land to Moab, etc., and after trying many jk's, looking at the pro's and con's, I finally decided to get along with the jk! planning in my mind a trip with you guys down to moab, the rubicon trail ou whereever it may be. :rock:
My ride, a 2012 2 door wrangler, flame red. Very basic, standart transmission. Y'all know just like me that real jeeps are built, not bought
The only two options was the 17" wheels and 3.73 ratio. Ok enough talking, here's some pictures.



And I finally got my jk decals, and now my jeep is a entire member of the jk familly

And in conclusion, I'm sorry if my english isn't perfect, but it's not my mother language :brows: