HannahWCU
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- First Name
- Steve
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- Oct 7, 2023
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- North Carolina
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- 2023 Jeep Gladiator Rubicon
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My first Jeep was a 2005 Rubicon LJ. Living in NC, we run in rocks a lot. I learned from that LJ that armor is your friend. I never worried about weight with the LJ. I added engine and transfer case skids along with sliders and front and rear bumpers. Now with my 2023 Rubicon Gladiator, I want to do the same. It seems most on here are worried about weight and go aluminum. But, aluminum is more costly. I really like Rock Hard 4x4 products, and they do sell most skid and bumpers in both steel and aluminum.
The front and rear bumpers with the full belly skid:
Steel - 482 pounds - $4500 (+shipping)
Aluminum - 245 pounds - $5650 (+shipping)
So aluminum will save me 237 pounds but will cost me at least $1150.
I am not overlanding, and it isn't my daily. But I will be using it for trips and off roading. After the armor I will do a lift, 37's and regearing (probably 5.13's).
$1150(+) doesn't seem worth saving 237 pounds. Thoughts and insights?
The front and rear bumpers with the full belly skid:
Steel - 482 pounds - $4500 (+shipping)
Aluminum - 245 pounds - $5650 (+shipping)
So aluminum will save me 237 pounds but will cost me at least $1150.
I am not overlanding, and it isn't my daily. But I will be using it for trips and off roading. After the armor I will do a lift, 37's and regearing (probably 5.13's).
$1150(+) doesn't seem worth saving 237 pounds. Thoughts and insights?
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