Thatās the weekend we were there. Just a couple days before the flash floods. We could have crossed paths.
As for the plate, I refer to my JT as the Mojave Rattlesnake. The plate was a no-brainer.
Elephant Hill trail in Canyonlands National Park a couple nights ago. Camped on the trail. Second time running EH in a month. Could be my favorite trail I've experienced so far.
The only fading Iāve had is the top left one I got for completing the Jeep Adventure Academy. It was a copper color that has gone a little pinkish. The rest have held up well. The badge backing is molded plastic with an aluminum plate that attaches to the base with VHB tape.
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I also had both skids in my possession at one point. The Rubicon one I had came with the stock steel bumper. I had a photo of the two side by side. So it would appear we are both right. Thanks for pointing that out. I was unaware that the plastic Rubicon bumper came with something different.