DieselRanger
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All I needed was a set of AT tires, and will drive 99.9% of roads and trails in the US. That was $1,000. I don't know what you're buying off the lot that can do more than a Land Rover D5 with factory air suspension and TR2 and a set of aftermarket tires. Jeep Wranglers come standard with Goodyear SR-A street tires unless you buy a Rubicon. The new Defender offers the same grade of tires as the Rubicon as an option, just like Jeep does.I commend those willing to endure the headaches of fitting decent tires, messing with air suspension mods, frustrating winch fitment, dealing with break-downs (you will, if you haven't), and assuming the risk of taking these unreliable machines off-the beaten path. I did too, for a while. Then I tired of it. I realized it was unnecessary to push these things to go where they don't belong, when one can just buy a more honest platform.
I'll buy a set of Compomotives later maybe, and this spring I'm adding rock sliders. All in that's maybe $3k. I could get a no-cut winch tray and some bull bars but I won't...a hi-lift and straps will do, along with a pulaski and maxtrax and maybe a rock bar.
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