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Jeeps....To bad they dont hammer out some hard bodies :(

Personal opinion. They look crappy. The cherokee has potential though.

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I really like the JK Wrangler. I owned one like but I had to sell it. Boy do I miss it.
 
I think both bodies look great, and they are actually wide enough to cover axial axles!
 
for all lexan they arent too bad. Not too big a fan on em though.... For wrangler body, i think ill stick to the tamiya hard-body.
 
Seeing as how there has been no offering for an XJ, with the exception of the $300 Scaleoffroad hardbody, I think the Cherokee looks pretty good. The JK looks pretty accurate from the pics, but I am not a big fan of the JK in 1:1. I'll stick with the Tamiya YJ too Alpine. But who knows, I may just pick up a Jk since I already have the old Pro-Line CJ8, HPI Rubicon, and Tamiya YJ Jeeps.
 
The new bright is an amazing hardbody for the JK.

Take off all the crap on it and it looks perfect.

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Agreed on the Jk, Id stick to the hard body for sure.
 
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