mtbjeeper
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Here is a pic of my new-to-me 2020 JTR 6sd.
I’m really happy because I’ve wanted one for a really long time, and when I finally got it wow was I surprised at how sweet it drove! The clutch and mechanisms are so much tighter, smoother and quieter than my 2018 JL that it feels like I’m in an automatic. Additionally, the steering and suspension are, for lack of a better word, amazing for what the vehicle is.
So here’s why I’m nervous: it went under the knife this week for the lift and some other goodies. I know from experience with my JL that this can be a real rabbit hole trying to get good drivability back.
My JL has about 80% of its road manners back. I’m ok with that because it is more set up for off-road and is fairly heavy. I’ll take that as a win, but it was not easy getting to that point.
I hope that with everything I’ve learned I can head most of the gremlins off at the onset of the build but at night I can hear that rabbit hole calling my name.
I only drove the gladiator about a week before it went to the shop and I was really tempted to not touch it, but I don’t have to tell you guys how sweet they look with a lift and a little more rubber. Too tempting, so I jumped back in.
Looking forward to sharing pics of the build and stoked to be part of the group.
Cheers - Mike
I’m really happy because I’ve wanted one for a really long time, and when I finally got it wow was I surprised at how sweet it drove! The clutch and mechanisms are so much tighter, smoother and quieter than my 2018 JL that it feels like I’m in an automatic. Additionally, the steering and suspension are, for lack of a better word, amazing for what the vehicle is.
So here’s why I’m nervous: it went under the knife this week for the lift and some other goodies. I know from experience with my JL that this can be a real rabbit hole trying to get good drivability back.
My JL has about 80% of its road manners back. I’m ok with that because it is more set up for off-road and is fairly heavy. I’ll take that as a win, but it was not easy getting to that point.
I hope that with everything I’ve learned I can head most of the gremlins off at the onset of the build but at night I can hear that rabbit hole calling my name.
I only drove the gladiator about a week before it went to the shop and I was really tempted to not touch it, but I don’t have to tell you guys how sweet they look with a lift and a little more rubber. Too tempting, so I jumped back in.
Looking forward to sharing pics of the build and stoked to be part of the group.
Cheers - Mike
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