So, my advice is to spend the $$ on cool jeep toys, like a winch and bumpers
Ah, Jeep toys! I had a complete list of stuff I was going to buy and do to mine before I left California to come back to Colorado, but the only things I managed to get done before I left was simple stuff like new LED headlights (JW Speaker) and stronger diff covers (Poison Spyder). I probably had at least $10,000 of aftermarket parts on my list, then I moved and started flight training, which has sucked up all my disposable income.
Once I get done with primary and instrument training, I'll turn my attention back to the Jeep. i even have a nice detached 3-car garage with oversized doors and plenty of space to install a lift, which I'm seriously considering. The only gotcha is I'd need to have a concrete contractor cut up the garage door floor and put in a plug of reinforced concrete. The existing slab isn't thick enough, nor reinforced.
I absolutely love Jeeps. I've owned them since I first moved to Colorado in 1992, and I've never sold one. I keep them until they break, get totaled, or (hopefully with the one I have now) outlive me. I've had:
1993 Cherokee - made it to 150k miles before it threw a rod and destroyed the engine. I would have had it fixed except it was going to cost more to replace the engine than what the Jeep was even worth. I wish I knew if it was still out there somewhere (probably in a junk yard parted out, or crushed) because I would seriously consider buying it back just to have it again.
2004 Grand Cherokee - made it to just over 200k miles when it got totaled in my own driveway by some crazy driver. Insurance company actually paid me more than I even thought it was worth, which allowed me to get...
2015 Wrangler Rubicon Hard Rock - first new vehicle I've bought since that 93 Cherokee, and the only vehicle I've special ordered from the factory so I could get exactly what I wanted. Took it to Hollister Hills SVRA in CA at 500 miles (still had dealer tags on it) and ran it over the boulder field there. I remember some people thinking I was nuts for taking a brand new Wrangler over a boulder field, but come on - THAT'S WHAT THEY'RE MADE FOR! Take em out, get em dirty, scratched up, and a little banged up. It's a Jeep, not a garage queen. It's now over 50k miles and going great.