j.o.y.ride
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Planning out a re-gear and lockers. Had always assumed that I would just do front and rear lockers, but poking around Wrangler forums has me second guessing that.
From what I gather, if you do a lot of driving on slippery things like snow, mud, sand then it will be used heavily. But if you are navigating rocks which require you to execute some turning and maneuvering while crawling over, then front lockers make it very difficult to make the turns.
Most of what I will ever do is Sierra dry trails with granite. Perhaps Rubicon Trail eventually.
It's not a trivial matter to add another locker with parts and labor. Tell me my understanding of needing more in snow/mud/sand and much less or not on rocks is correct or not.
Rear locker and winch on a rare occasion?
From what I gather, if you do a lot of driving on slippery things like snow, mud, sand then it will be used heavily. But if you are navigating rocks which require you to execute some turning and maneuvering while crawling over, then front lockers make it very difficult to make the turns.
Most of what I will ever do is Sierra dry trails with granite. Perhaps Rubicon Trail eventually.
It's not a trivial matter to add another locker with parts and labor. Tell me my understanding of needing more in snow/mud/sand and much less or not on rocks is correct or not.
Rear locker and winch on a rare occasion?
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