rocky4by
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Are the frames and axles the same between these 2 models? also are there any other differences that make it better to go with the Rubicon?
I don't really need the low range of the Rubicon, I was all set to go with the Mojave but the no diesel changed that choice as an option. We race a class 10 car in the Baja 1000 and other desert races and will be using our Jeep for supply and tow needs while down in Baja. We live in Oregon and also get out into the mountains where we live, but we really don't do a whole lot of slow crawling, I am just trying to figure out which model would be best to go with. The photo is our 10 car at the finish of the 2017 Baja 1000, cant wait to go back, I think the Jeep is really going to be nice to have down in Baja
Thanks for any information.
I don't really need the low range of the Rubicon, I was all set to go with the Mojave but the no diesel changed that choice as an option. We race a class 10 car in the Baja 1000 and other desert races and will be using our Jeep for supply and tow needs while down in Baja. We live in Oregon and also get out into the mountains where we live, but we really don't do a whole lot of slow crawling, I am just trying to figure out which model would be best to go with. The photo is our 10 car at the finish of the 2017 Baja 1000, cant wait to go back, I think the Jeep is really going to be nice to have down in Baja
Thanks for any information.
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We always take as much fuel with us as we can get away with at the boarder crossing. Also went down and raced this past 2019 Baja 1000 and chased with our 2018 Ram Cummins, but it was a loop race, and we just needed fuel one time and that was bought in Ensenada.