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Shelby edition.![]()

Shelby edition.![]()
I just started a little "throw-up" in my mouth when I viewed this....this......... abomination.
And a 4x4 one at that!Why would someone do that to a Grand Cherokee?![]()
What is the issue? Lowered some? That's all I can see as a possibility but then not too familiar with Jeeps.
Yeah, it's "slammed" lower than a Trackhawk or SRT, but appears to be a 4x4 V6. This is factory SRT ride height:What is the issue? Lowered some? That's all I can see as a possibility but then not too familiar with Jeeps.
That thing is slammed to the ground. And it’s got Illinois plates. Probably one heck of a rough trip bouncing down the road.What is the issue? Lowered some? That's all I can see as a possibility but then not too familiar with Jeeps.
That thing is slammed to the ground. And it’s got Illinois plates. Probably one heck of a rough trip bouncing down the road.
Catalytic converter anti-thief tactic.Dear God!![]()
Man same here! That thing is "ghetto approved"!I just started a little "throw-up" in my mouth when I viewed this....this......... abomination.
Do you remember the Shelby Omni that Chrysler made?Shelby edition.![]()
Saw this a while back near the Burnsville/Savage border in Minnesota.
They LOVE the Phoenix area... I especially love the giant lifted mega trucks with chrome wheels that have the incorrect offset. Bolt pattern - Check! Offset?? Nevermind.
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I don't think so. Those wheel are made to have a large lip. There' not the correct offset for the truck, but then again, the owner likes wheels that stick-out.Those wheels are mounted inside out....