New flame paint job
so it also offends those of us that are unfortunate enough to have to live in one of these POSs!! JK, I don't get offended easily, just wanted to chime in, and I hate living in a trailer!!!
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From: Smiths Station, Al
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Sorry Tampa No likey, Maybe if ya painted the rhinoLining to make it stand out so people know what you were trying to accomplish.
On that note i bet some Orange would look pretty wicked against that Black!
On that note i bet some Orange would look pretty wicked against that Black!
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this my be a case of the picture doesn't do it justice Yesterday 09:01 PM
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From: Ft. Lewis, Wa
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Yeah the rims are dirt cheap rock crawler variety, and yeah it doesn't really stand out. It would probably look better if my XJ wasn't black. The crazy thing is that most of the time my ride is covered in mud or water spots cause it is usually raining here. I might try and get some better pics without all the glare.
i link the idea of bedlining i just dont agree with a design like flames or tribal stuff. Thats not just on your jeep but every car. If it was a strait line i would like it better.
Nice job im sure t will protect it better
Nice job im sure t will protect it better
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From: Soo, ont, canada-third igloo on the right
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I think you're over reacting. He was trying to lighten the situation by saying this. We don't drive Bentleys or Rolls Royce's, we drive Jeep Cherokees. And I don't think he insulted anyone at all...IMO I actually laughed when I read his post. I'm sure a good amount of the people on here have bought an XJ that has been filled with soda and mud and abused to the fullest - that is the "standard" of the cherokee.
By the way how can you say all of these things when you drive an XJ that is COMPLETELY covered in camo? It's almost like you're making fun of yourself. What do you think when a "normal" person that drives a "normal" vehicle looks at your "untrashy" cherokee?
By the way how can you say all of these things when you drive an XJ that is COMPLETELY covered in camo? It's almost like you're making fun of yourself. What do you think when a "normal" person that drives a "normal" vehicle looks at your "untrashy" cherokee?
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Come on guys lighten up. I think Stryker handled it best. May not be your taste but still no reason for some of the harsh responses. Saying you don't like it is one thing but bashing the guy is another. So chill out.








