Janster
Well-Known Member
- First Name
- Jandy
- Joined
- Mar 27, 2024
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- Location
- Lancaster, PA
- Vehicle(s)
- 2024 Gladiator Mojave X
- Occupation
- Biller
Around here on the East Coast…. the highest speed limit you’ll see is 70 or 75mph and that’s only on a main thruways & outside of any metro or busy areas. Most speed limits are still 55mph. So yea…. 60mph was plenty - and especially back then in 2000 (25 years ago). I could go 65mph and be passing people. We didn’t drive it anymore than a couple hours at a time. Anymore then that, we invested in a trailer and a tow rig.I guess "fast enough" is relative. 55mph on the highway is a far cry from 80+ on the freeway. Sure my old XJ was ok driving locally with 35x14.50 pit bull tires and 4.88s but it definitely wasn't getting driven to Moab 1,100 miles away. Even up to the rubicon 4 hours away it was mediocre going up I5 and could barely maintain speed on the way up the sierras. And even then the crawl ratio was an unimpressive 37.8-1. And it was a later model with overdrive. Get a YJ or early TJ with no overdrive and it's even worse. The JLUR in the driveway came with an 85.7-1 crawl ratio and even on 39s will cruise at 100mph if I want to. We are on Jeeps 15 and 16 in the driveway right now and I miss nothing about the zjs, yj, tj, jk, xjs, or wagoneers we built and wheeled over the years. The v8 wj was the only one that felt like it had enough power on road. The leather seats in that thing were amazing too. Still wouldn't go back by any means. The JLUR and the JT mojave are better on every way. Ever take a TJ through washboards at freeway speeds? Hard pass. The JT is more comfortable there at 70+ than the tj was on the freeway at that speed.
Now-a-days…anything that was 55mph back then, has stayed 55mph (around where I live). However, people are going 75-80 without any care in the world.
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