I will spend the money that required when it makes sense, but very thrifty (cheap) otherwise.
My buggy isn't being used for some extreme off-road racing/adventuring.
Paved roads and light trails will about the most abuse this thing will see.
This is a steel wheel with a comfortable grip that is smaller and shallower than stock. Plus it looks cool.
The white center stripe and stitching matches the lettering on the seats. And it came with the hub.
The lights I have all the way around the buggy didn't cost over $200 all together.
The rock-sliders are the most expensive thing I have put on there at over 5 bills.
I like the steering wheel and it just feels better than the stocker.
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