12Bravo20
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I went with the 4x2 to save money. I also have a 2016 Jeep Cherokee for when I need to get around during the winter months here in Missouri.
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The one thing missing from my 2019, i am thinking about doing down the line. Just looking at parts over $1500 plus install?I went with the 2020 4x2 XL and installed a ARB rear locker on it. Haven't had a chance to take it out yet, we will this weekend.
I went with it because of price and with a locker and some good A/T tires, I'll be set for what I want to do and if I get outside that area, I also added a winch....
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I paid just over $2600 for parts and install. Money well spent!The one thing missing from my 2019, i am thinking about doing down the line. Just looking at parts over $1500 plus install?
Yep, it’s difficult to find 2WD pickups in New Hampshire. Many cargo vans, but no trucks.Glad to see some love for the 4x2
I moved back to New England from Nevada 2 years ago and really didn't feel the need for 4x4.
There's not any real off-roading to speak of (by comparison). If the snow gets that bad, then either stay home or let's turn the Traction Control off and go play!
There wasn't any 4x2 inventory in the region, from any manufacturer. Not Ford. Not Toyota. Not chevy / GMC...
Glad that I found a great dealer and ordered what I wanted.
Well Mike what does that make usinsSo far south in Texas we call people in San Antonio Yankees. Yepper, 4x2 works just fine!
