froril
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Keep the Jeep and wheel it more. Also, buy a cheap beater sports car. SN95 Mustang GTs are a dime a dozen, cheap to mod, and if they break, parts are cheap.
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OP, I think at the root, you may not yet know what makes you happy when it comes to vehicles. You mentioned going through many “phases”. You’re still searching, but I think both the RAM and 392 are close enough to what you’ve had before that they won’t scratch the itch very long. You’ve done a HEMI swap before and already moved back away from it.…
No, I wholeheartedly agree...but was (am) on the precipice of trading in for a 1500 Rebel, not a "newer" Jeep (unless it was a 392)
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That said, I do have some weird, somewhat emotional attachment to my JTR … Gator color is *chef's kiss*.
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As for mods, I mean, I started this thread because I haven't had a burning desire for anything specific (but portals that someone suggested...that would be kind of sick). I went through my Hemi swap phase, wannabe overland phase, and I'm still kind of stuck in my longarm/coilover phase. Other than that, the OEM+ thing I have going on suits my aesthetic taste.
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So yes, I need to get the truck back out there.
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So, perhaps the answer is – get a new beater daily and enjoy the JTR as is.
Oh well, someone has to wear the small hats. Might as well be meSeems kind of small minded when the Rubicon Trail our vehicles are named after is in California - along with a ton of other excellent wheeling.
Rubitrux?meanwhile, in Boone NC, there’s ten of these last time I was there a couple weeks ago.
If they were JT’s with 392’s, instead of JL’s I’d probably already be divorced by now. Although they are happy to do hemi swaps.
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, or be like all the other quitters. Post about why your leaving. Then just leave.
you could Head over to your local Tractor Supply and turn up that spicyness up to 11 with a real party in the rear!So, in lieu of making a horrible financial decision and trading in a paid-off 2020 JTR with 48K miles, I'm searching for ideas to break the boredom of the truck (and appease my dopamine deficit).......
What would you do next? How would you reignite the spark that I once had for my JTR? Every relationship needs to be spiced up a little bit .........
Yes.Rubitrux?
Have you never heard about death wobble? All Jeeps have it.Good thing the Jeeps can be driven for hundreds of miles a day at 85mph, so you can get to somewhere to wheel.
True this - I drove a Lexus ct200h (Lexus version of the Prius) as my daily commuter car for 10 years and bought my '20 JT Overland new during covid when i started working from home. Just about to hit 100k miles in year 5. Very pleased with the quality of this truck. Roof and doors have been -off- for 4 weeks now (I have a garage) and we are still enjoying it every time we drive it.I would buy a prius and drive it once a week. Then regret ever suggesting the words Bored and Gladiator in the same sentence.
I was very excited to pimp my ride with a swimming pool but disappointed to see that my JTRD isn’t built for it. The 5.5 foot pool will not fit my 5 foot bed unless the tailgate is down. And with only a 900 pound payload, I could only fill it half full but still no one could get in or I would be over payload! Damn dream crusher!you could Head over to your local Tractor Supply and turn up that spicyness up to 11 with a real party in the rear!
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Great looking truck!!! We could recommend some lights for it!!! Remember that we have an exclusive discount for forum members!!So, in lieu of making a horrible financial decision and trading in a paid-off 2020 JTR with 48K miles, I'm searching for ideas to break the boredom of the truck (and appease my dopamine deficit). I did the basic/usual upgrades in the first year of ownership, five years ago (e.g., Falcon 3.3, Method wheels, 37"s, Clayton lift, RPM 2.5 ton steering...blah blah).
What would you do next? How would you reignite the spark that I once had for my JTR? Every relationship needs to be spiced up a little bit (and don't say Hemi swap...I've been down that road).
I wouldn't necessarily say I "wheel" this truck as much as I used to; however, I played with the idea of focusing more on a Ranger Raptor "competitor." This is now my daily driver after I had to sell my beloved Kei truck (thanks, Ohio).
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I went from tuned 650ft lbs X5 35d to a 3rd gen Tacoma... I very much regretted that decision, still do, which is why I'm now back into a diesel. It took 10 months of that gutless and atrocious engine/transmission combo in the Taco and I just couldn't take it anymore.I went from an X5M with almost 600hp to the JT …. No regrets though.