Looks like you can use the Rubi bumper with the Mojave skid plate, since it's not mounted to the bumper.
It has an extra inch (?) of lift in the front compared to the Rubicon so it should be fine. Unless you're taking some serious jumps.
Look at my picture above. The skid plate is mounted differently and is separate from the bumper. Looks like a Rubi bumper will fit. And the hooks are easily swapped, of course. Still bums me out it's not an option.
It looks to me like it will accommodate a Rubi bumper without changes:
Please correct me if I'm wrong.
I dunno. The writer was an engineer on the JL and JT. Although that skid plate is clearly different, both the design and how it's mounted, so I'm not sure what's up with that.
I love everything about this except no steel bumpers.
I don't live in the desert anymore but damn it's cool!
I'm surprised it's taken FCA this long to come out with a Raptor/ZR2 competitor. The Ram TRX was shown years ago and still isn't out.
There's some new pics of a camo'd test mule and I'm not sure what to think.
Plus the one they raced in the Baja 1000 for those who missed it.
So at least there's an idea of what it'll look like.
Oh I think it'll be huge. There's a lot of excitement around it now but it could go either...
It's definitely IFS which is unfortunate. But they don't necessarily need the hardcore Jeep crowd, just those that want to look that way (which is most tbh),
And there'll be both 2 and 4-door versions. The design is is supposedly retro. Think '60s not OJ.
In any case, more competition for Jeep...
It's not going to look like that at all.
That's exactly what it is. AKA not a Bronco. Unless it leaks early, we won't know exactly what it looks like until Spring.