Ultima Thule
Member
So here’s my question:
I have a 2021 JL Rubicon, it is my third or fourth Jeep, and I dearly love it. 2.0 Turbo/8-speed, 4.10’s. Totally stock Rubicon. I haven’t found anywhere I wanted to go that I can’t in this thing, so no modifications yet.
We do our off-roading more as “overlanding” or adventuring. As we call it “Where Does This Road Go?” And no body damage permitted.
So, we do a lot of forest service roads, barely maintained gravel and such in the East Tennessee/Western North Carolina area.
I find that quite often the speed I want to travel is slower than the road allows coasting downhill, and I end up dragging the brakes in 2WD. Would it be easier on the Jeep to shift into 4HI or even 4LO and let the engine braking maintain my speed? Often there is no need for me to be in 4WD for the traction, but since the Jeep doesn’t have a 2LO like my F-250, I just wondered if you folks cruised gravel forest service type areas in 4WD to be able to use the speed control/downhill descent control, and sway bar disconnect, even without the need for traction?
Thanks for helping a noob!
Ultima Thule
I have a 2021 JL Rubicon, it is my third or fourth Jeep, and I dearly love it. 2.0 Turbo/8-speed, 4.10’s. Totally stock Rubicon. I haven’t found anywhere I wanted to go that I can’t in this thing, so no modifications yet.
We do our off-roading more as “overlanding” or adventuring. As we call it “Where Does This Road Go?” And no body damage permitted.
So, we do a lot of forest service roads, barely maintained gravel and such in the East Tennessee/Western North Carolina area.
I find that quite often the speed I want to travel is slower than the road allows coasting downhill, and I end up dragging the brakes in 2WD. Would it be easier on the Jeep to shift into 4HI or even 4LO and let the engine braking maintain my speed? Often there is no need for me to be in 4WD for the traction, but since the Jeep doesn’t have a 2LO like my F-250, I just wondered if you folks cruised gravel forest service type areas in 4WD to be able to use the speed control/downhill descent control, and sway bar disconnect, even without the need for traction?
Thanks for helping a noob!
Ultima Thule