Some great rigs here, although I'll admit I'm partial to anything with mud on it.
Here's mine. In mid upgrade of a daily driver into a dual-duty ride, but still having fun. So far ... PA 3" body lift, TT, Warrior shackles, Pro Comp add-a-leaf, Rancho shocks, upgraded control arms and ball joints, new Timkin hub up front, fresh Timkin "axle saver" bearings in the rear, Aussie locker in rear, General Grabber AT 2s (31s, or closer to 30s really), factory transfer case and gas tank skid plates, synthetic oil all around and some various fixes (4x4 module, power locks, the usual stuff). Only interior mod so far is an added factory overhead console.
Straight driveway shot (wife's Trailblazer - with Serious Explorations plate frames - in back):
Enjoying some very low-level trails at Rausch Creek:
Goofing around at a state forest near me. Got to get some sway bar disconnects:
Shot of the console. Great find through this forum (as were the skid plates):
Still to come, hopefully in short order ... Goodyear Duratracs 315/75s on MT-28 steel rims (flat black), sway bar disconnects, black cladding and rear bumper, Curt rear hitch (modified for lift), Westin brush guard and tail light guards, restore front tow hooks, Curt or Surco roof rack, custom front skid plate (will be my first weld project), front winch mount with Warn XR8000, custom rock sliders (my second weld attempt), Cobra 75 CB, tranny temp and a few other added gauges, some trail lights, and everything I can round up from the "Offroad Checklist" sticky on here.
Down the line, if the trail driving gets hard core or the 4.0L gives up ... 5.0L upgrade, SAS, SOA, custom front and rear bumpers with swinging spare mount (on rear, of course) and a whole lot more camping gear.