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I have noticed a very distinct trend.
My 5 ton is a little tricked out. Custom front bumper with 18k winch. A bumper I fashioned after a Jeep aftermarket bumper I really liked. Air ride seats, Hard top, new paint job, 16.00's. It looks sharp.
I drive my 5 ton around town a lot. Obviously, it gets a lot of looks, lots of thumbs up and waves ... even a salute or two. Pull up to a red light and you can see the stares from most people around you. Here is what I have noticed.
* Guys, or girls in big trucks, F-250's, 2500's any 3/4 ton, lots of looks, waves, honks, thumbs up. Almost guaranteed. The most enthusiastic crowd for the 5-ton. Makes sense.
* 1/2 tons, about half the reaction as the big truck boys.
* Cars, not as many, but still some looks.
* Jeeps ... almost all of them refuse to even look. I noticed this a few years ago, and have kept track since then. Not one single look from the Jeepers in the past two years ... not one. A complete refusal to acknowledge the beast beside them.
Is it a jealousy thing? An "I'm better than you because I spent $80k tricking out my light little Jeep" or "Yeah, but my Jeep can go where you can't" or "You spent less than $10k on yours. My suspension costs that alone!"?
Seriously, I do not understand it. What gives Jeepers?
For any Jeep owners ... no offense intended.
My 5 ton is a little tricked out. Custom front bumper with 18k winch. A bumper I fashioned after a Jeep aftermarket bumper I really liked. Air ride seats, Hard top, new paint job, 16.00's. It looks sharp.
I drive my 5 ton around town a lot. Obviously, it gets a lot of looks, lots of thumbs up and waves ... even a salute or two. Pull up to a red light and you can see the stares from most people around you. Here is what I have noticed.
* Guys, or girls in big trucks, F-250's, 2500's any 3/4 ton, lots of looks, waves, honks, thumbs up. Almost guaranteed. The most enthusiastic crowd for the 5-ton. Makes sense.
* 1/2 tons, about half the reaction as the big truck boys.
* Cars, not as many, but still some looks.
* Jeeps ... almost all of them refuse to even look. I noticed this a few years ago, and have kept track since then. Not one single look from the Jeepers in the past two years ... not one. A complete refusal to acknowledge the beast beside them.
Is it a jealousy thing? An "I'm better than you because I spent $80k tricking out my light little Jeep" or "Yeah, but my Jeep can go where you can't" or "You spent less than $10k on yours. My suspension costs that alone!"?
Seriously, I do not understand it. What gives Jeepers?
For any Jeep owners ... no offense intended.