Scott Brady
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Fat_Man said:So where does that leave me? I don't know.
cshontz said:Do it, David. It'll only sting as long as it takes you to get to the dealer. The below picture is not of me, nor is it of my Jeep.
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BajaTaco said:I didn't read through the entire thread yet...
but I voted "yes".
For me the bottom line would be that if I could afford the $ for the Rubicon pkg, I would not hesitate to get it. The added strength of the D44 front axle along with the F/R OEM lockers and cool t-case would make it very worth it for me. If I couldn't afford it though, then I couldn't afford it. Period. So I would either get the X and add the lockers when the budget permits, or save up for the Rubicon.
SeaRubi said:Up to 33" tires, I think the OEM solution is good. Over that and ... I'm not so sure.
SeaRubi said:For the fella with the TJ w/ 40k miles ... think about your down payment. What are your feelings on a trailer?
SeaRubi said:What are your plans for the vehicle? can you get by with using a less expensive alternative in the diffs like truetrack limited slips, or maybe an aussie locker?
SeaRubi said:That would be a hard choice to me... I was facing a drivetrain rebuild on the rangie when I bought mine so it made sense. If I had a reliable vehicle to begin with, the pull wouldn't have been nearly as strong.
fwiw
SeaRubi said:just ... do ... it :coffeedrink:
think about how happy you'll be DRIVING the damned thing and not figuring out how to spend every free 10 minute block wrenching on that TJ with a new child ...
me thinks a JK is in your future![]()
Fat_Man said:Me thinks you are probably right. Heck, I see they even have some pretty cool looking Mopar steel bumpers and a steel skid to protect the swaybar disco and steering, and a 9500 lb Warn that can be dealer optioned. Heck, a Rubi with that, what they call the "Off-Road" package....and really, lift and tires is just about all there is left.
Not to say that it would ever really be "done" even so....
SeaRubi said:shoot -screw the lift 'n tires. it comes with 32's, which really is plenty to get into trouble once in awhile, and wholly adequate for exploring back country. that's how i've been using mine on 1" less tire.