Decision time: 4 Runner, 4 door Wrangler or FJC

The Swiss

Expedition Leader
I will be picking up a Unlimited Rubicon tomorrow :clapsmile

Thanks for y'all's input and for keeping it (mostly) clean!!
 

The Swiss

Expedition Leader
ujoint said:
Good choice! I would have picked it too. Now see if your boss will allow a HEMI swap!! ;)
As soon as Chrysler teaches the Hemi to get 20 mpg, I will start bugging him! On the short test drives, the V6 did not appear to be that underpowered; let's give it a chance :)
 

ujoint

Supporting Sponsor
Good luck getting better than 15 in that JK.... Everybody I know that has one has been getting terrible mileage. (12-15)
 

durango_60

Explorer
As long as you stay with 33's or less and keep drive conservatively 17-18 shouldn't be a problem from my experience.
 

Zeero

Adventurer
After 40,000 kms of expo pre-runs....I average 15-18 MPG.

Great choice....they all would have been.

You'll find, and have already found, alot of the "complaints" are somewhat mythical in nature.

Have fun...hope to see some pics when you pick one up.
 

TheGillz

Explorer
I get 16-18 city, 20ish highway. But I am anal how I drive it. My wife gets 15ish city cause she doesn't pay attention like I do to that. She steps on the throttle when she wants to go, and brake when she wants to stop. I coast, alot!
 

The Swiss

Expedition Leader
TheGillz said:
I get 16-18 city, 20ish highway. But I am anal how I drive it. My wife gets 15ish city cause she doesn't pay attention like I do to that. She steps on the throttle when she wants to go, and brake when she wants to stop. I coast, alot!
Same here. Growing up in Europe with the gas prices we had over there tought me from early on to take care of the milage. Normally I am doing pretty good.

On the Jeep Commander however, my milage was between 14 and 15.5 mpg; when my wife drives it and like yours she is not really paying attention, she just wants to get there - quick - she gets about 12 if she is lucky.

Durango_60: One of the beauties of the Rubicon IMHO is that it already comes with one of the best tires. I plan on keeping the stock tires until they are worn out. I plan on a small lift, propably the Daystar BB which gives about 1 3/4" where the stock tires still look good.
 

Scott Brady

Founder
ujoint said:
Good luck getting better than 15 in that JK.... Everybody I know that has one has been getting terrible mileage. (12-15)

Just got 19.2 this past weekend driving from Tucson to Prescott ;)
 

durango_60

Explorer
The Swiss said:
Durango_60: One of the beauties of the Rubicon IMHO is that it already comes with one of the best tires. I plan on keeping the stock tires until they are worn out. I plan on a small lift, propably the Daystar BB which gives about 1 3/4" where the stock tires still look good.

I'm did the same thing, I've installed a RE 2" BB which makes the breakover angle bearable and I'll be running the stock tires for quite a while. I was just the very fortunate recepient of a another set of Rubicon wheels and tires off of an 08 for free!!! My old set is going on my M101 and my Jeep has brand new shoes again.
 

Zeero

Adventurer
As far as lifts are concerned with our Rubicons......we are running the Rough Country 2.5", with Maxxis 34.4" Bighorn MT's, and Teraflex 1.25" wheel spacers.

No rubbing, fuel mileage still good, perfect clearance in all respects.....perfect setup for our needs on Expo.
 
:beer:
Zeero said:
We tested a whole bunch of trucks for next purchases, and being professional drivers we analyzed and critiqued the living daylights out of EVERYTHING.:)

How does one become a professional driver. I would like that designation too.

Nathan
 

Zeero

Adventurer
Professional means, we do it for a living....its what we do for our day to day jobs......in a variety of ways.

High performance, offroad, transportation, distance, exploratory, concept testing....etc.

Basically, you need to get a few high performance (in a variety of fields) driving courses under your belt (not just driving school from when you turned 16 ;) ) and start looking for work related to that through manufacturers, performance and design shops etc.

What got my "designation" is the addition of a variety of emergency driving courses (for law enforcement) high performance driving through Ford Canada, and driver of an amateur class rally vehicle....and now we run our own thing, plus provide services to one of our sponsors in performance testing.
 
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TheGillz

Explorer
I think he was being a smart A, but I appreciated and found your answer interesting. I would love to join you on your SA trip!
 

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