His everyone, I used to have a 4-door Rubicon on 35s. I did a bunch of exploring in Colorado and Utah and it was perfect. I had to sell it a couple of years ago but am in the market again for a vehicle. However, this time, I want a full-size 1/2 or 3/4 ton. I'd prefer the versatility of towing and hauling stuff for home improvements so a truck is more ideal.
I am open to gas or diesel and used or new I have owned a diesel before (mainly to tow a camper...both long gone) but not built to go off the beaten path much. Gas- the Hemi RAM sounds the best and with diesel, the GMC Duramax/Allison sounds the best. I'm still flexible. The Tundra is another gas option, of course. I have been going back and forth for weeks and still unsure if I should get a manufacturer-lifted truck like the AT4 or just get a basic one and lift it afterwards.
Use- driving to the mountains, and off-roading in Utah and Colorado. I do don't do any really tough trails but have done trails like Black Bear, Alpine Loop, and Imogene Pass in Ouray, CO. I have done some of the trails and backroads in Moab as well and many mountain passes and trails in Colorado. I mainly try to go to see the scenery and take pictures. I also like to traverse the passes like Schoefield (Marble to Crested Butte) and want to do Pearl Pass.
Do you guys have any thoughts? It will be my wife, my toddler, and me. Sometimes it will just be me.
I am open to gas or diesel and used or new I have owned a diesel before (mainly to tow a camper...both long gone) but not built to go off the beaten path much. Gas- the Hemi RAM sounds the best and with diesel, the GMC Duramax/Allison sounds the best. I'm still flexible. The Tundra is another gas option, of course. I have been going back and forth for weeks and still unsure if I should get a manufacturer-lifted truck like the AT4 or just get a basic one and lift it afterwards.
Use- driving to the mountains, and off-roading in Utah and Colorado. I do don't do any really tough trails but have done trails like Black Bear, Alpine Loop, and Imogene Pass in Ouray, CO. I have done some of the trails and backroads in Moab as well and many mountain passes and trails in Colorado. I mainly try to go to see the scenery and take pictures. I also like to traverse the passes like Schoefield (Marble to Crested Butte) and want to do Pearl Pass.
Do you guys have any thoughts? It will be my wife, my toddler, and me. Sometimes it will just be me.