jonathon
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I’m buying a new 4wd in the near future and had pretty much settled on a Ram 2500 6.4 Hemi. Really like the Ram and the convenience of the large bed. However, I recently had the opportunity to drive a JLU for a week and put 500 miles on it. To sum it up, I loved it but don’t know if the size will work for us. My wife and I have a toddler and since he was born we haven’t done a lot of long trips, just local camping here in the PNW. Before he was born we tent camped across the country and all over the PNW and want to start doing that again. Our travel vehicle then was a 2nd gen Tacoma DCSB and it was no where near fully loaded with all our gear.
We’ve made several trips in our Outback, but it’s stuffed with the roof rack loaded. Obviously the JLU has more cargo space so that may be less of an issue. Our current tent is a Springbar 10x7 so I’m sure that doesn’t help the space situation. I also think a fridge in place of a large cooler would probably save some space.
The size of the Jeep is just about perfect for our forest roads and BLM land in central Oregon. Being able to do some real 4wd trails is attractive too. I currently have a GMT400 K2500 that I use for firewood and Home Depot runs, but the lack of AC and cabin noise make it less than comfortable for long trips.
So, for those with kids, is a JLU a practical for long trips? Or do you just make it work because it’s a great 4wd?
I’ve also thought about a Gladiator... my wife thinks they are hideous but it’ll be my vehicle so that’s not an issue.
We’ve made several trips in our Outback, but it’s stuffed with the roof rack loaded. Obviously the JLU has more cargo space so that may be less of an issue. Our current tent is a Springbar 10x7 so I’m sure that doesn’t help the space situation. I also think a fridge in place of a large cooler would probably save some space.
The size of the Jeep is just about perfect for our forest roads and BLM land in central Oregon. Being able to do some real 4wd trails is attractive too. I currently have a GMT400 K2500 that I use for firewood and Home Depot runs, but the lack of AC and cabin noise make it less than comfortable for long trips.
So, for those with kids, is a JLU a practical for long trips? Or do you just make it work because it’s a great 4wd?
I’ve also thought about a Gladiator... my wife thinks they are hideous but it’ll be my vehicle so that’s not an issue.