CrazyCooter
Well-Known Member
- First Name
- Tony
- Joined
- Nov 1, 2020
- Threads
- 11
- Messages
- 2,310
- Reaction score
- 2,564
- Location
- Far NorCal
- Website
- www.overlandvehicledynamics.com
- Vehicle(s)
- 1991 JEEP YJ, 2021 JTR Ecodiesel
- Occupation
- Specialty Off Road Shop Owner
I didn't buy a Rubi for the flash, but I had to buy it to get the components I wanted. I would have chosen an Overland or High Altitude and built that, but even my cost and time to due that was more than the cost of the Rubi even after tossing the suspension in the dumpster! I built out every model and kept coming back to the Rubi as the best choice.It doesn't appear there are many of us around. I'm in the same boat. I considered doing a rubicon and removing all the flash and basically converting it into an overland but keeping the bits that make it a rubicon. Sounded like too much work and would likely backfire on resale anyway.
I also like LSD far better than lockers. The LSD gets used in 100% of my driving where I'd never activate the lockers either, so I'd be running open diff. This means more cost more complication for something that is less effective for my driving habits.
Don't get me wrong lockers are awesome and i love them for off road applications. My jeep just won't ever go those places. It pounds the pavement to and from work, and occasionally sees a grassy field. I can't help that I'd rather off road on an ATV than a vehicle.
I think if a guy could get the swaybar disconnect, elockers, and larger fenders on all models.......Rubicon probably would sell a lot less. Not like we need the 4:1 tcase with a 4.7 first gear in the auto trans. The OE Fox shocks suck especially on the diesel, so they hit the dumpster. Who cares about the hood and stickers?
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