dfwxjer
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Almost breaking a taillight convinced you to switch? Easy there...ha ha. If you truly off road your going to break something on any rig. The length isn't a big deal it actually helps more then hurts. Unless your really getting into some crazy rock crawling which I highly doubt since your worried about breaking things. Hopefully you enjoy a 2 door which is too small for off-roading I think. 4 door JL is just the right amount of length. Anything shorter is too unstable.
Ehhh slightly more nuanced than that but it was the straw that broke the camelās back to get me to start looking.
This is my 7th jeep so I fully expect to break things and Iām familiar with wheeling SWB Jeeps. My realization was more that treating my daily driver as a weekend toy resulted in a compromise across the board. I donāt want to worry about breaking a $500 taillight with blind spot monitoring and whatnot.
The length on 35s got me high centered quite a bit. Areas where my buddies in wranglers on 35s were walking up no problem. Could I have lifted it higher, beefed up the axles/steering, regeared and run 40s? Sure and I had considered it. Then Iām in $70-80k investment and still spending $6-700 a month in fuel, putting heavy mileage on expensive tires and trying to keep it presentable as a daily.
Instead I bought a Lexus as a daily, and the JK as a weekend toy I can trailer to the trail if I need to. The wrangler was $30k and the Lexus $15k so I walked away from the gladiator with $10k. I already need my navigator to haul the family around and itās a superior tow rig to the JT so when I had to choose one to go it was the JT.
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