I'm confused. While we don't have a cost yet, it's no different from a Rubicon only with a Warn winch and badging. You can get the winch for at least $500 less than this price. They're still not competing with the Tacoma Trailhunter if that's what they're going after. Oh, I forgot, they...
I had a very big Manx tomcat that would leave a half a rabbit on my doorstep. More that once I stepped out the door and right into rabbit guts. The coyotes finally got him though.
I just went a similar route. I've been running Goodyear Ultraterrains 35/12.5/17s on my JTR. I used them on my Tacomas. I was getting tired of the 10 ply pounding especially on rutted dirt roads. They weigh 68 lbs. I went to the Goodyear Duratracs (not the RT) that are D's 315/70/17s and 62...
On my 22 JTR it died in 6 mos then I bought a 24 JTR and it died the second week. I replace both batteries every 1.5 years.
Me too, but still lost two of them, one when brand new.
In my last year of high school and first year of college, I bought a 1953 M38-A1 surplus jeep and dropped a small block Buick V-6 in it and attached an overdrive behind the trans. It was the first round hood jeep and had the lowest gearing of any jeep I've had since. I took it all over...
To San Diego to see family, on to Death Valley, then Great Basin Nat. Park, then Moab for a few of the trails, then back to ABQ. We cut our tree in Cibola National Forest - Colorado blue spruce at 10,000+ feet on Mt Taylor. Oh yeah, salmon dinner.
Yeah, me too. We have a RAV4 Prime PHEV with rooftop solar and it would have been great. I'm getting tired of 15 mpg on a good day, not that the hybrid Tacoma is much better.
Monte Vista '67. It was called Jamacha when I was a kid. We lived on Jamach Blvd off Hwy 94. Only cattle ranches (Monte Vista Ranch) back then in the 50s and 60s.
I had a 71 Chevy Nova SS with a 327 and sponsored by Crower. It would shake the windows on neighbors houses, and beat nearly everything on the road and strip. Miss it tremendously - then there was the 9 mpg...