So, does this mean I can claim the 'Grench' "Dual Trititium Marine Dial Dual Battery Switching System Embed in Grill to Radiator Gap"?
Heck, I could lay some sort of trademark fame claim on my license plate brackets (front and rear) because I did something different?
How about the 'Grench' "Stock Washer Bottle Placement Mod for Dual Batteries and Supercharger"? Actually, I'd have to credit my brother in law on that one, but since he isn't on the board it's mine right?
Oooh... I shouldn't forget the 'Grench' "Ongaro Submersible Marine Horn in ARB Bumper" mod.
And don't forget the friction based crank bolt pulley stabilizer... Oh, thats right, I haven't written that one up yet.
The fact is that we all have nifty different things that we've done with our trucks and *shared* the results. Unless you have invented a part that you're selling, there isn't much point in branding it other than stroking your own ego.
If, on the other hand, you DO have a product that you have invented, manufactured and are involved with the IH8MUD crowd for testing, refinement, troubleshooting, etc... Then YES it makes sense to carry a brand with it. This distinguishes it from other potential similar products.
Examples: Atlas's seat covers, George's LEDs, Landtank's seat extensions, Slee's control arms, etc...
No need to boost your own ego. If you're doing something worthwhile others will do it for you, assuming you haven't already done it. Then they'll just think you're

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