mek0060 · Registered Joined Oct 2, 2012 · 195 Posts Discussion starter · #1 · Dec 2, 2012 Only show this user For a beginner? Like, to make my Pat better for the winter?
Murman · Registered Joined Dec 12, 2010 · 2,365 Posts #2 · Dec 2, 2012 Only show this user Winter tires. Winter wiper blades. Rain-X. A good coat of wax. Splash guards. Window scraper/snow brush. Winter windshield washer fluid.
Winter tires. Winter wiper blades. Rain-X. A good coat of wax. Splash guards. Window scraper/snow brush. Winter windshield washer fluid.
P PPiekarski · Registered Joined Feb 11, 2012 · 702 Posts #3 · Dec 2, 2012 Only show this user mud guards do alot
the_jeep_now · 2012 POTY Joined Jul 28, 2010 · 6,152 Posts #4 · Dec 2, 2012 Only show this user Window visors and a shorter antenna to replace the stock whip. Sent from my iPhone using AutoGuide.com App
Window visors and a shorter antenna to replace the stock whip. Sent from my iPhone using AutoGuide.com App
the_jeep_now · 2012 POTY Joined Jul 28, 2010 · 6,152 Posts #5 · Dec 2, 2012 Only show this user An extra set of driving/fog lights. Sent from my iPhone using AutoGuide.com App
MB · Seriously Addicted Joined Nov 7, 2010 · 3,954 Posts #6 · Dec 2, 2012 Only show this user Yokohama Geolanders ;-) Sent from my iPhone using AutoGuide.com App
karlo · Registered Joined Jan 13, 2009 · 1,247 Posts #7 · Dec 3, 2012 Only show this user Getting a set of winter tires allows you to conquer the snow.
N Nick77 · Registered Joined Nov 28, 2012 · 16 Posts #8 · Jan 24, 2013 Only show this user the_jeep_now said: Window visors and a shorter antenna to replace the stock whip. +1.....just did this myself Click to expand...
the_jeep_now said: Window visors and a shorter antenna to replace the stock whip. +1.....just did this myself Click to expand...