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? Seeing as she's only 5' tall I could add a lift and 35's and she won't be able to climb inside. ?Should have bought a manual shift, probably stop her from wanting to drive it.
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? Seeing as she's only 5' tall I could add a lift and 35's and she won't be able to climb inside. ?Should have bought a manual shift, probably stop her from wanting to drive it.
Be careful you don't lift it so high that YOU can't get in it either!? Seeing as she's only 5' tall I could add a lift and 35's and she won't be able to climb inside. ?
That's an easy solution.....I can add power steps and not tell her about it. ?Be careful you don't lift it so high that YOU can't get in it either!
That'd be hard to explain!
Dave, one of the best things I've bought for my Jeep was the Hot Head headliner with the assassin sounds strips for my hard top. It quiets things, and insolates the cabin from extreme temp changes. If you decide that you like the idea of the liners I recommend you also buy the liners for the side panels of the top. I've found the KO's on the Rubi are much quieter than I thought, and they handle well at speed. The only thing I see that may make a trip uncomfortable in the 2 door would be the shorter wheel base. But as you say, comfort is subjective to the driver and passenger, and what they fine uncomfortable. We've taken our 4 door on a 5K+ mile road trip, and found the seats to be quite comfortable. YMMVThanks, that’s good to know Kent. I know comfort is subjective and I’ll have about 4 months before leaving. Maybe we’ll take a weekend trip up to Sedona or Flagstaff to get a better idea on the ride comfort. It’s only a couple hour drive but in my Tacoma my back would be aching by the time we got there.
Jim, With the heat here that's already high on my list to buy. I wasn't sure about doing to hardtop and sides but since you said it makes a big difference I'll most likely do those too. I'm going to try and drive it as much as possible between now and the time we leave. Maybe even take a day trip up to Flagstaff which is about a 2 hour drive. I couldn't stand that drive in my Tacoma so if I'm comfortable in the Jeep I should be good to go.Dave, one of the best things I've bought for my Jeep was the Hot Head headliner with the assassin sounds strips for my hard top. It quiets things, and insolates the cabin from extreme temp changes. If you decide that you like the idea of the liners I recommend you also buy the liners for the side panels of the top. I've found the KO's on the Rubi are much quieter than I thought, and they handle well at speed. The only thing I see that may make a trip uncomfortable in the 2 door would be the shorter wheel base. But as you say, comfort is subjective to the driver and passenger, and what they fine uncomfortable. We've taken our 4 door on a 5K+ mile road trip, and found the seats to be quite comfortable. YMMV
BTW, that's a good looking Rubi you have there. Congratulations, and enjoy.
Thanks Doug! If I did I would've been driving it for 15 months now. ?Glad it arrived.
Imagine if you ordered it when you reserved your bronco.
Maybe in a few years you can drive both!Thanks Doug! If I did I would've been driving it for 15 months now. ?
I really think you will be surprised at the ride, and drive of the new JL Jeeps, I was. And don't forget, check and adjust the psi in the tires. If it's to high the Jeep will drive like a rudderless ship. That I know from experience.Jim, With the heat here that's already high on my list to buy. I wasn't sure about doing to hardtop and sides but since you said it makes a big difference I'll most likely do those too. I'm going to try and drive it as much as possible between now and the time we leave. Maybe even take a day trip up to Flagstaff which is about a 2 hour drive. I couldn't stand that drive in my Tacoma so if I'm comfortable in the Jeep I should be good to go.
Better not be any ducks in my Jeep when it arrives!Ahhh haaa! The footprints on the sliders are from ChilJL. I told him to duck you while he was there taking pics for you.
What are you paying for the transport? Debating if I want to fly in and pick up my ranger from Granger ford(Iowa back to CA) is 1700 milesFinally heard from the transporter today. They've been delayed with the storms on the east coast but will be picking it up tomorrow and will be here Monday or Tuesday. I had one of the guys on the JL forum take some better pictures for me, he was there today picking his up
The new sliders I bought I had them directly shipped to the dealer. They were only charging me $65.00 for the instal and for that price it wasn't worth messing with them. Plus the neighbors kids wouldn't hear a bunch of new swear words echoing from my garage. ?