drcoopster
Adventurer
Yea, yea, guess that means I have to go visit the dealer.![]()
I hate going to the dealer too, but it was worth it. Warranty covers the cost, of course.
Yea, yea, guess that means I have to go visit the dealer.![]()
I hate going to the dealer too, but it was worth it. Warranty covers the cost, of course.
I have been driving the vehicle off and on down for the past 2 weeks and the engine/transmission continues to do weirder and weirder things. Guess I am going to have to take it in.
I have an extra set of 18s with 255/70-18s (I don't think 265/70 will fit), PM me if you're interested and relatively local...
Welcome, porkbellies. I'm another interested WK2 owner and I do take it offroad although I don't have a lot of experience yet. My JGC is my do it all rig, daily driver and road trip rig. I've done some trails and am happy with what it can do, despite having the 20" wheels with /50 rubber. I'll get taller tires when these wear out. The WK2 is a very comfortable ride and I like that.
Do you have stock /50 Fortera rubber, or something else? I was thinking about replacing mine with 265/50 Terra Grappler G2s for a trip to Big Bend, but not sure if it's necessary - might just save the cash for the trip. Not like I'm crawling Moab...
Really, I would get a motor home and put the Jeep on a trailer behind. Takes care of your living area concerns and if you ever break your Jeep, you have a way to get it home. I've been doing it for years but I have a big yard to park things in.
1. Is the limited with the off-road package the way to go? I don't anticipate anything more difficult than the Alpine Loop.
2. I can't find anything other than a V6 in my area. I don't think that is what I want. What are the advantages to the hemi, v8, or eco diesel? I tow a travel trailer and might upgrade to a larger one like an airstream.