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This thread cracks me up and deserves a long answer to this Sport vs Rubicon thread.
I can pick up Rubicon take off brand new wheels and tires with sensors for $1000 all day long.
If I went to discount tire I’d pay about $2000 for the same size Falken ATs on the rubicon. Mopar sells the Rubicon rims for $269.00 (discounted from $400)
So I can pick up $3000+ worth of wheels and tires for $1000.
rubicon owner looses $2000 to get rid of stock wheels and tires.
Take off Rubicon rock rails all day long for $80.00 (I wouldn’t want those anyway) so let's just say rubicon owner gets $0 for these and eventually dumps them in recycle bin.
Mopar cost for same rock rails
$500. Rubicon owner looses $500
Now time to make the Rubicon worthy for “off-road “ use.
Rubicon owner pays avg cheap lift price of $2000 (that’s a cheap setup with average Shocks) to run 37” tires.
Rubicon owner pays another $4-$5000 on wheels and tires.
Just say Rubicon owner paid the extra $2000 on purchase for the steel flimsy metal bumpers .
Rubicon owner adds a winch and winch plate for $1500
Real Rock rails for $1000 unless wife still needs to get in Rubicon and you drop $2500 for the rock-sliders that drop down.
Drive shafts “since you are a serious Rubicon... Rubicon traversing Rubicon add another $2000
Better get those gears changed
$3000 (I’m including labor here)
So Rubicon owner pays about $23,000 extra to “off-road “ or “look cool at the mall” of course this is up to you, what your Rubicon purchase is used is for.
Add this to $12,000 ($12g + $23g = $35g) price for rubicon over my Max Tow. (October 2019 difference was $12,000) $42,000 for my Max Tow and similarly equipped Rubicon was $54,000
So... when I bought my Max Tow most Rubicon owners (many Sport owners too, but not me right now and you will see why) will change and sell at a loss these parts... because they want a cool rig. I agree they do look good when lifted and set up. Now your Rubicon is truly “Rubicon trail ready”
BUT
Take the $1000 I gave you for the your new wheels and tires... thank you, you saved me $2000.
Real Cost of Rubicon to make it off-road Rubicon trail ready (give or take) $53,000 + $24,000
= $77,000
Rubicon owner, wife can get in with fancy sliders) grand total $77,000 ( as long as you do your own work on the rig). No shop labor added here except for the gear swap.
Now, you tell me; you (and your angry wife for most of us) are going to take a $77,000 dollar rig and beat it off road, damaging body panels, ripping tail lights off (man I hope those aren’t the tail lights with the proximity sensors!), and shortening the life span of most every drivetrain part on your Rubicon?
I’ll have put 60-65,000 miles on my “ugly” wheels and tires. I have paid $34,000 less than your “off-road” Rubicon rig. I will agree, it does look nice. Ok I’ll take those $1000 brand new wheel and tire take offs, so you can go get some new tail lights.
Your somewhat built Rubicon will have depreciated due to excess wear and tear that my mostly street towing open top dream machine Max Tow will not have (she is maintained, waxed and a garage queen)
Loosing $34,000 and trust me it will be more than that. For example you’ll spend another $3000 for tires before my ugly ass stockers wear out, plus any damage you incur during “off-roading”.
Let’s just stick with $34,000 to keep it simple.
While you’ve been out tearing the crap out of your now $77,000 Rubicon on trails (I know 99% of you will street drive for the most part). I will have invested $34,000 and double or tripled my money.
AND my Max Tow resale value, since this farce is often mentioned in here, will be worth more than your beat down used up Rubicon JT for you “real off-roaders” ( what does that really mean? I take mine off-road, I just don’t Rock Crawl.
For you Mall Crawlers (nothing wrong with Mall Crawling, your rig does look sweet.. but my wallet is fat and that is more important to me) the dealer on trade in isn’t going to give you anywhere close to what you have in a $77,000 Rubicon with 100,000 miles. Even less if it has insurance recorded trail damage you had to repair.
In closing... think amortization here... did you really have that many more smiles per $ than I have had driving my mostly stock Max Tow? No, not IMOP. If yes for you, then in your opinion all that lost money on your Rubicon purchase was worth it.
For me it is simple economics. I can have more fun off-road on my $3000 carbon fiber stump jumper. I will have more fun on my $1400 Honda XR250R dirt bike, and more fun with my 2004 $24,000 Tige 24 foot wakeboard/surf boat and my jet skis.
The $34Gs I saved will be happily growing with the investments I have made.
My Sport S Max Tow is still fun to drive and brings a smile every time I get in it. Put that top down and the smile factor for me doubles. Top down and drop it into 4 Lo and smiles to the 3rd power... yes of course my stock Max Tow still can go off road silly. Ok, yes mine doesn’t look as cool as yours but damn man, losing that kind of money isn’t worth it IMOP !?
Go with the Sport!
I can pick up Rubicon take off brand new wheels and tires with sensors for $1000 all day long.
If I went to discount tire I’d pay about $2000 for the same size Falken ATs on the rubicon. Mopar sells the Rubicon rims for $269.00 (discounted from $400)
So I can pick up $3000+ worth of wheels and tires for $1000.
rubicon owner looses $2000 to get rid of stock wheels and tires.
Take off Rubicon rock rails all day long for $80.00 (I wouldn’t want those anyway) so let's just say rubicon owner gets $0 for these and eventually dumps them in recycle bin.
Mopar cost for same rock rails
$500. Rubicon owner looses $500
Now time to make the Rubicon worthy for “off-road “ use.
Rubicon owner pays avg cheap lift price of $2000 (that’s a cheap setup with average Shocks) to run 37” tires.
Rubicon owner pays another $4-$5000 on wheels and tires.
Just say Rubicon owner paid the extra $2000 on purchase for the steel flimsy metal bumpers .
Rubicon owner adds a winch and winch plate for $1500
Real Rock rails for $1000 unless wife still needs to get in Rubicon and you drop $2500 for the rock-sliders that drop down.
Drive shafts “since you are a serious Rubicon... Rubicon traversing Rubicon add another $2000
Better get those gears changed
$3000 (I’m including labor here)
So Rubicon owner pays about $23,000 extra to “off-road “ or “look cool at the mall” of course this is up to you, what your Rubicon purchase is used is for.
Add this to $12,000 ($12g + $23g = $35g) price for rubicon over my Max Tow. (October 2019 difference was $12,000) $42,000 for my Max Tow and similarly equipped Rubicon was $54,000
So... when I bought my Max Tow most Rubicon owners (many Sport owners too, but not me right now and you will see why) will change and sell at a loss these parts... because they want a cool rig. I agree they do look good when lifted and set up. Now your Rubicon is truly “Rubicon trail ready”
BUT
Take the $1000 I gave you for the your new wheels and tires... thank you, you saved me $2000.
Real Cost of Rubicon to make it off-road Rubicon trail ready (give or take) $53,000 + $24,000
= $77,000
Rubicon owner, wife can get in with fancy sliders) grand total $77,000 ( as long as you do your own work on the rig). No shop labor added here except for the gear swap.
Now, you tell me; you (and your angry wife for most of us) are going to take a $77,000 dollar rig and beat it off road, damaging body panels, ripping tail lights off (man I hope those aren’t the tail lights with the proximity sensors!), and shortening the life span of most every drivetrain part on your Rubicon?
I’ll have put 60-65,000 miles on my “ugly” wheels and tires. I have paid $34,000 less than your “off-road” Rubicon rig. I will agree, it does look nice. Ok I’ll take those $1000 brand new wheel and tire take offs, so you can go get some new tail lights.
Your somewhat built Rubicon will have depreciated due to excess wear and tear that my mostly street towing open top dream machine Max Tow will not have (she is maintained, waxed and a garage queen)
Loosing $34,000 and trust me it will be more than that. For example you’ll spend another $3000 for tires before my ugly ass stockers wear out, plus any damage you incur during “off-roading”.
Let’s just stick with $34,000 to keep it simple.
While you’ve been out tearing the crap out of your now $77,000 Rubicon on trails (I know 99% of you will street drive for the most part). I will have invested $34,000 and double or tripled my money.
AND my Max Tow resale value, since this farce is often mentioned in here, will be worth more than your beat down used up Rubicon JT for you “real off-roaders” ( what does that really mean? I take mine off-road, I just don’t Rock Crawl.
For you Mall Crawlers (nothing wrong with Mall Crawling, your rig does look sweet.. but my wallet is fat and that is more important to me) the dealer on trade in isn’t going to give you anywhere close to what you have in a $77,000 Rubicon with 100,000 miles. Even less if it has insurance recorded trail damage you had to repair.
In closing... think amortization here... did you really have that many more smiles per $ than I have had driving my mostly stock Max Tow? No, not IMOP. If yes for you, then in your opinion all that lost money on your Rubicon purchase was worth it.
For me it is simple economics. I can have more fun off-road on my $3000 carbon fiber stump jumper. I will have more fun on my $1400 Honda XR250R dirt bike, and more fun with my 2004 $24,000 Tige 24 foot wakeboard/surf boat and my jet skis.
The $34Gs I saved will be happily growing with the investments I have made.
My Sport S Max Tow is still fun to drive and brings a smile every time I get in it. Put that top down and the smile factor for me doubles. Top down and drop it into 4 Lo and smiles to the 3rd power... yes of course my stock Max Tow still can go off road silly. Ok, yes mine doesn’t look as cool as yours but damn man, losing that kind of money isn’t worth it IMOP !?
Go with the Sport!
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