jems07
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- Location
- Salt Lake City
Just seeking some advice from some of you experienced folks:
I’ve been jeeping for 10 years now, and have owned a JKU, JKUR, JLUR, and a more recently a JT Rubicon and recently sold it. JT was my favorite on 37s and 3.5. I did most of the “real” obstacles with that jeep such as hells gate, took it on hole in the rock, etc.
Next year I’d like to run the Rubicon Trail and spend time in Moab doing new obstacles i skipped, like escalator, another hole in the rock run, and even some so cal trails, visiting trails I’ve already done and trying more challenging obstacles like rock chucker on metal masher.
I LOVE the idea of getting a LJ Rubi, as I can trailer it —-but I’m worried I’ve spoiled myself with my JT which always felt super planted and safe on all obstacles. I’d like something I’m not afraid to beat up a little bit but also feels planted in some of the fun obstacles.
What do you guys recommend? I see many of you have had various generations. Which is the best jack of all trades? This won’t be my DD.
I’m leaning towards a JKU with 37s. Or possibly trying a 2 door JL. Or, picking up an LJ and running 35s. I’d just like to be able to keep up with my friends in their gladiators on 37s easily and be able to tackle the steep stuff, too.
What would you do if you were starting over?
Thanks in advance.
I’ve been jeeping for 10 years now, and have owned a JKU, JKUR, JLUR, and a more recently a JT Rubicon and recently sold it. JT was my favorite on 37s and 3.5. I did most of the “real” obstacles with that jeep such as hells gate, took it on hole in the rock, etc.
Next year I’d like to run the Rubicon Trail and spend time in Moab doing new obstacles i skipped, like escalator, another hole in the rock run, and even some so cal trails, visiting trails I’ve already done and trying more challenging obstacles like rock chucker on metal masher.
I LOVE the idea of getting a LJ Rubi, as I can trailer it —-but I’m worried I’ve spoiled myself with my JT which always felt super planted and safe on all obstacles. I’d like something I’m not afraid to beat up a little bit but also feels planted in some of the fun obstacles.
What do you guys recommend? I see many of you have had various generations. Which is the best jack of all trades? This won’t be my DD.
I’m leaning towards a JKU with 37s. Or possibly trying a 2 door JL. Or, picking up an LJ and running 35s. I’d just like to be able to keep up with my friends in their gladiators on 37s easily and be able to tackle the steep stuff, too.
What would you do if you were starting over?
Thanks in advance.