bestcoast
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Thanks everybody for the kind words!
Thanks! They only had one Rubicon on the lot and it had the hard top, power convenience package, and 4.10 gears. Basically everything that I wanted including the color. I was super torn between the sport or the rubicon but I had a feeling I would just spend the money trying to turn the sport into the rubicon even if I didn't really need it. what's the saying? the grass is always greener..
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Thanks! I was driving around today and I swear all of the sudden every third car I saw was a jeep and everyone waved haha
Thanks!
On a side note, from those with the rubicon, when do you find yourself using the sway bar disconnect? I was also keeping an eye on the coolant temp yesterday (I'm used to driving a '69 chevy) and noticed it was sitting between 200 and 210, is this on par for this engine?
IMG_5392 by Daniel Hargreaves, on Flickr
Heres the aftermath of yesterday's trip.
IMG_7877 by Daniel Hargreaves, on Flickr
All cleaned up and the freedom panels off for the first time. Can't beat 75 degree weather!
IMG_4368_Fotor by Daniel Hargreaves, on Flickr
Next to the girlfriend's car. They definitely could not be more opposite. Life's all about experiencing different things though right?
JKUR hard rock also has the winch ready bumper.
I must say I'm jealous of the rubicon. I picked up my sport with 3.73 and limited slip a couple of months ago. I love it but still can't stop thinking about a rubicon. Still on the fence on modifying this one or planning on trading it in in a couple of years.
Thanks! They only had one Rubicon on the lot and it had the hard top, power convenience package, and 4.10 gears. Basically everything that I wanted including the color. I was super torn between the sport or the rubicon but I had a feeling I would just spend the money trying to turn the sport into the rubicon even if I didn't really need it. what's the saying? the grass is always greener..
Congrats!
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Congratulations and welcome to this particular sickness
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I hear what you're saying. I don't "need" any of it but I could see things like having drawers to store recovery gear/ tools in and a winch to get me out of something if I get stuck would make things a little easier. The winch being the big one because it'll add the extra safety net and give me more confidence to go further with my skill level. I'm not going to let that stop me from taking it out as is however, they are just things I want to get down the line. The rubicon surprised the heck outta me even on the minor trail I took it on. It was funny because I had a buddy video tape me going down this somewhat steep rocky section. It felt pretty off camber and steep from inside the jeep but on the video it looks like i'm driving down a steep driveway because the jeep had enough articulation to stay level while I went down.Hello, welcome, and prepare to have awesome fun in your new Jeep. Congratulations!
A few thoughts, from someone who has been there, and back again, for over 40 years off-road. Nothing wrong with your approach, or your wish list, or anything about it - because these are your wishes and dreams. So take what I say in that spirit.
You do not "need" any of those things, to explore off-road safely and with great adventure. Not a even a winch, or radio, or any of it. I have some of those things, and some more things of my own liking. But you do not NEED them. So buy'em if you gotta. Just understand yourself.
The Jeep Rubicon JKU has simply awesome overlanding capability, right out of the box. Training should be your absolute first priority. Plus caution combined with an adventurous spirit, to get out with what you have, and gain Experience... and have fun!
Congrats dude! It's a great lifestyle you're gonna love it.
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Thanks! I was driving around today and I swear all of the sudden every third car I saw was a jeep and everyone waved haha
Congratulations! :beer:
They are an amazing amount of fun.
Thanks!
On a side note, from those with the rubicon, when do you find yourself using the sway bar disconnect? I was also keeping an eye on the coolant temp yesterday (I'm used to driving a '69 chevy) and noticed it was sitting between 200 and 210, is this on par for this engine?
IMG_5392 by Daniel Hargreaves, on Flickr
Heres the aftermath of yesterday's trip.
IMG_7877 by Daniel Hargreaves, on Flickr
All cleaned up and the freedom panels off for the first time. Can't beat 75 degree weather!
IMG_4368_Fotor by Daniel Hargreaves, on Flickr
Next to the girlfriend's car. They definitely could not be more opposite. Life's all about experiencing different things though right?