Maybe little OT
But in Australia they have a race similar to Dakar rally, called Australasian Safari Tour. And Jeep entered with 2 stock (almost) Rubicon X, they wanted to show how good it was stock? and probably all other vehicles in this Safari race are have modified suspensions and tires etc. The Rubicon tires are not the BFG for the Rubicon overseas, it is Goodyear Wrangler tires.
From page
"Jeep Australia wanted to keep the Rubicon X vehicles bone stock for this torture test, right down to standard shocks and tyres"
The bad
"The standard shocks didn't fare so well and were pretty much junk halfway through each stage. You wouldn't expect any OE shock to put up with this treatment and that's why the competition vehicles have thousands of dollars spent on each corner of their suspension." I wonder if they changed the standard shocks after every stage (Leg)?
Se the video and text here
http://www.4x4australia.com.au/expl...ri-tour-rubicon-x/#australasian-safari-tour-4
Other video here. Do You notice that the have taken away the rear sparewheel and moved the rear brake light to the rear window. Probably the rear spare wheel holder on the tailgate could be damage on the fast speeds and bumps?