SilicaRich
Wandering Inverted
In all honesty I love both Wranglers and Defenders, but to me they are entirely different beasts. My only controversial thoughts are that LRs have always been maintenance kings, not necessarily meaning stuck in the shop with a failed part. My dad had an old Disco 2 that was practically fully loaded and it never has a problem, then again he's a man that is meticulous with maintenance and we also only had the Disco for a year and half. Truthfully, there are days I wish he had kept it to pass along to me.
To me, a Wrangler is built from factory to handle weekend trails, not quite be the full size the Defender has always been. Not to disclose other Jeeps, but wrangler didn't come out with a large scale version til 07, the LJs are a debatable topic. Personally, the Defender comes stock ready to please the overland crowd and that's how I believe LR has always and will continue to do so. Wranglers to me just still haven't reached that crowd, not to mention the Jeep people here, but the Wrangler platform still seems to be biased to the guys that want to bounce around on the rocks with 40" tires.
As far as capability, I'm sure they can out do each other in certain obstacles but all I know is that is with enough money you can make one as capable as the other.
Just my biased opinion
To me, a Wrangler is built from factory to handle weekend trails, not quite be the full size the Defender has always been. Not to disclose other Jeeps, but wrangler didn't come out with a large scale version til 07, the LJs are a debatable topic. Personally, the Defender comes stock ready to please the overland crowd and that's how I believe LR has always and will continue to do so. Wranglers to me just still haven't reached that crowd, not to mention the Jeep people here, but the Wrangler platform still seems to be biased to the guys that want to bounce around on the rocks with 40" tires.
As far as capability, I'm sure they can out do each other in certain obstacles but all I know is that is with enough money you can make one as capable as the other.
Just my biased opinion
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