I agree with you.
I know my automatic Durango down shifts a few gears when I jump on it at highway speeds so I’m not annoyed with the lack of response at highway speeds without dropping down to 4th at times.
mans yes it has great power if you don’t mind using your rpm’s some.
love the manual.
If this was installed in a trailer would it be able to charge thru the trailer wiring ?
Not sure if that even makes sense but I’d rather have it in my trailer than my truck bed.
I spent the better part of 2020 building gladiators online. Never really looked at the rubicon as I don’t do serious off road. Beach mostly and light non pavement. I almost went with the overland but decided I didn't need leather and everything that came with that. I went with the sport S with...
I picked up the same tires and rims for my sport S. Amazing difference visually and performance wise. Good luck. $1,200 is a good number it seems. That’s what I paid.
My 19 yo son also has a 1997 Chevy S10 with a stick and he asks to take the JK every chance he can. It’s so important to learn stick. Keeps you engaged in driving. Most cars you can basically sleep and drive these days.
I agree totally. Sometimes from a stop it’s quirky other times smooth. I thought it was me. I’ll be happy if it breaks in some. I still am under 1,000 miles.
Only justification is to my buddies who complain I have too many toys. My wife thought I was joking till a week before it arrived.
You know what, in this “new normal crap” I decided why wait for things you can have today and enjoy them longer.
I gave my leased Durango to my son to finish...
I agree with a new garage door opener. I just built my cave/garage 24x28 with one 18’ door and my opener is mounted on the wall next to the door and that helps open up room above where your motor is.