JeepRage
Active Member
I made the final decision to go with a Mojave over Diesel Rubicon for a few reasons. I don't want to lift, max of 35s, tow only a few times a year, only in the dead of summer (heat), don't need a front locker or disconnect swaybar, or the extremely low T-case.
I DO drive in the snow and wanted selectrac, which I couldn't get in the diesel, and really wanted softer and taller OEM suspension. I ultimately made the decision I'd rather wring the 3.6 out a few times a year towing safely in the heat, than deal with finicky issues and CELs on the diesel, sacrifice ride and fulltime 4wd, and potentially deal with local dealer for diesel repairs. The fact I don't do many miles and much of my use is local around town and rarely hot enough for regen... decision was easy when looking at real needs and facts (for me).
I DO drive in the snow and wanted selectrac, which I couldn't get in the diesel, and really wanted softer and taller OEM suspension. I ultimately made the decision I'd rather wring the 3.6 out a few times a year towing safely in the heat, than deal with finicky issues and CELs on the diesel, sacrifice ride and fulltime 4wd, and potentially deal with local dealer for diesel repairs. The fact I don't do many miles and much of my use is local around town and rarely hot enough for regen... decision was easy when looking at real needs and facts (for me).
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