Thanks! I’ve really enjoyed building, driving and wheeling the LE! Whoever buys this from @spenchey at Motor Inn is going to get a great truck! Can’t wait for the new adventure!
Removed Rockslide steps and front RoksBloks. Put the stock sliders back on. The LE is pretty stripped down now! New JT has been sitting at the Council Bluffs Rail Yard since the 27th of January. Hope it arrives next week!
This LE will be on the Motor Inn of Spirit Lake, IA used lot in a week or so! Rinsed it off tonight. With the Ceramic Coating it cleans right up! Even at -6 degrees! Ok, it was in the warm wash bay.. New Hydro-Blue Rubicon is on the way!
Depending on your state laws, your trade in might lower your taxes. In Iowa the tax is 5%. If you get $45,000 trade-in, that saves you $2,250. So if you sell privately you must get more than $2,300 more for it to be worth it. Just an example. Dealers definitely know the advantages and they...
I think I can pack them in a fairly small box. Looking at an estimate from UPS to ship to Daytona Beach would probably be around $20. I'd have to have the $150 plus $25 to send them, so if you'll do $175 total,
Sent you a PM.
I have a set of Front Bartact Tactical Seat covers with headrest covers. These were in my LE for 18 months. I'm getting another one and have new Bartact Covers for it already. The two covers for sale are Grey with Red inserts. $150 Pickup in NW Iowa, either Le Mars or Spirit Lake.
Ordered Hydro-Blue Rubicon 30 Dec 20 most options except no leather seats. VON and VIN on 7 Jan. Build sheet 13 Jan, Window Sticker 17 Jan. On rail 18 Jan. Dealer tells me in Indiana on the way 23 Jan. Dealer tells me arrived at the railyard in Council Bluffs, IA (about 4 hours from dealer...
Yes, mine varies greatly depending on wind direction and speed, traveling speed, and terrain. I keep a running average and over 21,000 miles with city, country at 55, interstate at 80, mountains and even pulling a small trailer a few times my LE Rubicon has averaged 15.6MPG. I think that is a...
I removed to have it Rhino-lined. Eight bolts with nuts removes it. That is leaving the hinges on the bulkhead and the shocks attached to the bed. I just zip-tied them so they wouldn't flop around for the couple of days I drove without the Upper Decker. Of course need four guys or sometype...
That is my experience too. I was in the dealership last week and the salesman told me mine was on the rail in Indiana scheduled to be in Council Bluffs, IA the 30th. That is fairly good detail even though he was smart to mention don't count on it completely!!