I am very picky when it comes to wheels. I have always liked the black look on just about any color vheicle. However when I chose the wheels I wanted, they are black and chrome and the Jeep is Green and Gold so I had to make some changes. I was going to go with 22's, but I dont like the oversized look, so I went with 20x9" Arelli Genevas.

I took all the Gold Jeep badges off except for the JEEP on the hood and Tail Gate. Instead of removing them, I painted them black. The pinstriping was gold so I replaced it with one solid black pinstripe which made a hell of a difference. That took care of the gold problem and it looks pretty good.

Next I added the system. I didnt want to go too big cause I do like to hear, but it is an SUV not a car so it had to be a lil bigger than a car system. Now, the layout of the dash board makes it very difficult to install a DVD player whether flip up or stationary and I just dont want to go with a regular cd player. So for now, I just kept the factory stereo and added to it. I added a 6 disk cd changer and an MTX subwoofer system. 2 12" MTX and a 700 Watt MTX AMP with Monster Cable wiring. I also upgraded all the factory speakers with inifinity all around.

Next I figured that since I wasnt going for offroad Jeep look that it shouldnt be sitting so high. I searched very hard for the springs to lower my Jeep. Since Jeeps are ordinarily used for Offroad climbing and stuff, not too many people make lowering springs for them. H&R does though and so I went with them and you can buy them right here on the cardomain store. Its about a 1.75" drop in the front and 1.5" drop in the rear, but after they settle its about 2" in the front and 1.75" in the rear. Its a very nice look.

Check out page 3 for a comparrison image...very nice look!