Can we start up a thread for people to snap pictures of their Big Bears? I'd love to see how they look in various colors (especially Firecracker Red), with some nice shots of the hood to see how the decal looks against the various finishes.
PS - I have nothing to get us started since I don't own one (yet?)
I'm with you on this. I'm working on getting one myself, not sure how I feel about the hood stickers but I'm sure those will peel right off. Keep us updated Blizzy
I see the location that you used. My set up is a little bit different. My switches are round so I am thinking about mounting them here
On the flat spot, there is a lot of room under the panel and it pops right off making install easy. Think I will center them and install driver/passenger side by side.
This just came in at a local dealer, it is not mine unfortunately.
The sticker isn't even on it yet, I think it's in the high 30's.
It has the Alpine system, heated seats, electric widows and locks, two tops.
This just came in at a local dealer, it is not mine unfortunately.
The sticker isn't even on it yet, I think it's in the high 30's.
It has the Alpine system, heated seats, electric widows and locks, two tops.
I first noticed a Rubicon with painted top and black fenders this year and really like that combination. Don't care for all color matched and like the too over fenders if I had a say in the matter.
Picked mine up (in Rhino, 4-door) last Wednesday! I didn't even know it was called the Big Bear. I just strolled into the dealership and said "that one".
Nice pic, Chief looks really good with the color combination of the Big Bear. I was between that and Firecracker Red. Ended up going red but it was a tough choice and I'm sure I'd be happy either way.
Finally warmed up enough today to get the top down and this was my second attempt at anything close to offroading. I chickened out on a few big hills that I'm sure the Jeep could have handled no problem, but figured better safe than sorry.
On a side note, it's no wonder thieves cut the side windows instead of opening them, getting them on/off is a PITA! I think going forward I'll use the sunrider to get my open air experience as much as possible
Just got my new Firecracker Red Big Bear a couple weeks ago. Typically wouldn't buy a red vehicle, and the hood decal was a shock to me at first, and then more it sat there glistening in the sun, the more bad ass it looked and i couldn't resist! Not to mention, the inside is laid out. 430N, alpine system, heated seats. This is my 2nd wrangler and i honestly could not be happier!! It's everything i wanted in a wrangler, and the Black and Firecracker Red color combo really pops. I get compliments all the time! You wont regret it!
Just got my new Firecracker Red Big Bear a couple weeks ago. Typically wouldn't buy a red vehicle, and the hood decal was a shock to me at first, and then more it sat there glistening in the sun, the more bad ass it looked and i couldn't resist! Not to mention, the inside is laid out. 430N, alpine system, heated seats. This is my 2nd wrangler and i honestly could not be happier!! It's everything i wanted in a wrangler, and the Black and Firecracker Red color combo really pops. I get compliments all the time! You wont regret it!
Somehow these hood decals grew on me too. I didnt like em at all at first but now I think they look pretty good!
I want to get those "Wrangler" side decals to put on my hood
This is how my new Big Bear sits stock. I am very pleased with the way she looks and handles and have no plans for a lift or rolling with 35's. Been there and done that already.
Here's mine!
Sadly had to ditch the rock rails for some steps... At 265 width, I think it's the fattest set of tires to ever come on a stock wrangler... anyone notice that?
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