Anschutz
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After 21 years of Wrangler ownership across two TJs with a JKUR in between, my needs outgrew what the Wrangler could provide. Camping with two kids meant being limited to where the Honda Odyssey could go, and with my wife starting bowhunting, the TJ just wasn’t going to cut it. When I found a 2021 Gladiator Rubicon in my price and mileage range—with an ARE CX topper already installed—I knew it was time. I’ll always love the TJ platform, but the Gladiator lets me keep that Wrangler spirit alive in a way that works for my family.
Out with the old and in with the new. Wruck (Wrangler Truck) or maybe Project Wruck—still deciding. The drive up to Florence even came with a bonus: getting passed by the Scrambler Concept on the way. At the dealer, I gave Wruck a good look over—35s on 18s, no rust, just one scratch on the gas tank skid, and no signs of hard use. A clean slate.
I also learned a hard lesson today: Lil’ Red had a washed title from being totaled in 2014, something I missed by skipping a CarFax (never again). It stung, but that faded fast once I saw my kids’ excitement. My 4-year-old loves the red wheels (I don’t), the Sunrider top, and being high enough to see out. My 1-year-old was just as happy. Instead of mud or a trail, Wruck’s first outing was a rutted fire break down to a pond and back, with my daughter giggling the whole way.
A new chapter, and this one already feels like the right fit.
Out with the old and in with the new. Wruck (Wrangler Truck) or maybe Project Wruck—still deciding. The drive up to Florence even came with a bonus: getting passed by the Scrambler Concept on the way. At the dealer, I gave Wruck a good look over—35s on 18s, no rust, just one scratch on the gas tank skid, and no signs of hard use. A clean slate.
I also learned a hard lesson today: Lil’ Red had a washed title from being totaled in 2014, something I missed by skipping a CarFax (never again). It stung, but that faded fast once I saw my kids’ excitement. My 4-year-old loves the red wheels (I don’t), the Sunrider top, and being high enough to see out. My 1-year-old was just as happy. Instead of mud or a trail, Wruck’s first outing was a rutted fire break down to a pond and back, with my daughter giggling the whole way.
A new chapter, and this one already feels like the right fit.
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