Phishs
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What is the door card changes?I wanted a Mojave over the others for multiple reasons.
1) I do not intend to any rock crawling because I am not going to take my ‘new’ $60k truck and risk bashing in the sides unless there is an apocalypse and then I won’t really care. Therefore, the Rubi’s admirable crawl ratio is inconsequential to me for my use case.. 2) I like the frame reinforcement and *cast iron* knuckles from a durability perspective. 3) The interior has multiple subtle upgrades / changes from the standard such as the steering wheel thickness, door card changes, and the seat bolsters. 4) It rides / drives far more pleasantly than one would expect thanks to the suspension. 5) It was there. The dealer had one on the lot that turned into a great deal from a financial perspective. It had almost all of the upgrades / additions I was planning other than a set of 35’s. (I found a used set from a great member here and cured that issue).
I did consider the Rubi and may have gotten one if the Mojave hadn’t worked out so you aren’t going to go ‘wrong’.
One of the prior comments about “does not fit Mojave” is true but I’ve seen that mostly in add on exterior bits that deal with the hood / cowl area. The suspension is slightly different but also as noted the 2” AEV spacer lift and shock brackets did more than enough for me since the Mojave / Rubi are already slightly higher than the other models and have a different fender position. I also think insofar as you want to disconnect your sways the Autolinx seems to be a better system, though you don’t have the In-cab fancy push button disconnect.
Just my experience / thought process.
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