Jeep has tons of great colors. For me, this question is trim-specific. I just feel like certain colors match certain trims better.
Sport- firecracker, silver, hydro
Willys- sarge, sting, maybe gobi
Rubicon- nacho, punkin
Mojave- gobi, white, maybe gator
That said, snazz and gator catch my eye...
A quick search on True Car showed 17 Overlands w/mt available in the United States. Not sure if there are logistical problems getting one back across the border, but there are a few out there if you can act fast.
Kent Shurtleff at Peterson Jeep in Nampa (Boise suburb). [email protected]
Expect about 6% below invoice and an easy, straightforward process all the way around.
Would a Mojave be a good option here? It's definitely made for desert running, but I honestly don't know if setting one up for overlanding would negate the Mojave benefits. Or, to put it into a different perspective, is a Rubicon a better desert runner than a Mojave is a rock crawler?
No argument here, but he specifically said he wanted a gasser. Max Tow seemed logical since his towing needs are beginning on the high side of things and we all know how tow and payload #s can creep up pretty easily.
Honestly, a Sport S Max Tow sounds like the right set up for your needs. Keep in mind that lifts, larger tires, etc will impact tow capacity, ride, etc. You're wrapping your head around the form vs function debate. Weigh the pros and cons. No matter what you end up choosing, you'll end up with a...
Got around to a first wash today with Griot's Brilliant Finish car wash.
I debated on whether to clay the truck. I had never done that before but very glad I did. Used a 50/50 mix of water and the car wash for lube and applied it with the Griot's Brilliant Finish synthetic clay "sponge". The...
I would make it thicker (like a bull rigging). It would look fantastic if it looked a bit overengineered. Also, instead of drop down, do you think it would stay in place if the handle faced inward?
Can confirm on the Jackery. I picked up the 290 a couple of weeks ago at Harbor Freight on sale for $259. Great product. I've already used it on a couple of two night camping trips. The machine draws about 1/3 of the charge per night. It comes with a wall charging cord and car charging adapter...
Is it just me or does this press release seem comically over-the-top with the enthusiasm. I mean they're windshield wipers, not something super cool like a Sham Wow or Oxy Clean.