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I was given a 4 door Wrangler to drive from a rental car company and I think it's a POS for driving in town.
:lmao: yikes don't go drive an older jeep
I was coming from driving a Jaguar so can you blame me? I still think they're cool but I couldn't drive one daily.
I don't blame you at all.....the newer jeeps are downright luxurious compared to the older ones but still nothing close to other current vehicles.
 
really liking my wifes 2010 Commander.

Traded in her 02 Wrangler X for it.

She was not very happy......but twins don't fit too well in a top down jeep

 
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What kind of MPG are you guys getting with your Jeep? I was thinking of selling my Silverado and getting one I would like it to get better MPG then my current 13MPG.
I have a 95 Wrangler in good mechanical condition, 4.0L with 160k + miles, and if I'm driving nice on flat surfaces I can get close to 20 mpg fairly consistently even with a catalytic converter. You'd have to beat the hell out of it to get worse than 13mpg. But it won't have the power of that Silverado and you'll sacrifice room and comfort.
 
Where's the best place to find online prices for Jeep parts? I'm thinking about getting my wife a soft top for her 2008 Wrangler 4-door Unlimited, but I know nothing about Jeeps. All I know is that she's mentioned a time or two that it would be nice to have one.

I've done a little bit of poking around and I see that you can either buy just the top, or buy the soft top and the soft top hardware. How do I know if I need the hardware? Is it as simple as, "If she bought it with the hard top, then you need the soft top hardware?"

 
Where's the best place to find online prices for Jeep parts? I'm thinking about getting my wife a soft top for her 2008 Wrangler 4-door Unlimited, but I know nothing about Jeeps. All I know is that she's mentioned a time or two that it would be nice to have one.I've done a little bit of poking around and I see that you can either buy just the top, or buy the soft top and the soft top hardware. How do I know if I need the hardware? Is it as simple as, "If she bought it with the hard top, then you need the soft top hardware?"
If the jeep originally came with only the hard top you'll need the soft top hardware.I've always used www.4wd.com and www.quadratec.com never had any problems with either of them
 
Where's the best place to find online prices for Jeep parts? I'm thinking about getting my wife a soft top for her 2008 Wrangler 4-door Unlimited, but I know nothing about Jeeps. All I know is that she's mentioned a time or two that it would be nice to have one.I've done a little bit of poking around and I see that you can either buy just the top, or buy the soft top and the soft top hardware. How do I know if I need the hardware? Is it as simple as, "If she bought it with the hard top, then you need the soft top hardware?"
If the jeep originally came with only the hard top you'll need the soft top hardware.I've always used www.4wd.com and www.quadratec.com never had any problems with either of them
In the same boat. Does the soft top hardware need to come off each time you want to go back to the hard top?
 
Where's the best place to find online prices for Jeep parts? I'm thinking about getting my wife a soft top for her 2008 Wrangler 4-door Unlimited, but I know nothing about Jeeps. All I know is that she's mentioned a time or two that it would be nice to have one.I've done a little bit of poking around and I see that you can either buy just the top, or buy the soft top and the soft top hardware. How do I know if I need the hardware? Is it as simple as, "If she bought it with the hard top, then you need the soft top hardware?"
Bestop and Warn are two companies that offer better pricing to their larger sellers. This means companies like Quadratec and 4 Wheel Parts are typically able to beat most prices. I recently got a new softtop for my TJ and Amazon.com had the best price by a good bit. Upside was no tax and free shipping (amazon prime).
 
Where's the best place to find online prices for Jeep parts? I'm thinking about getting my wife a soft top for her 2008 Wrangler 4-door Unlimited, but I know nothing about Jeeps. All I know is that she's mentioned a time or two that it would be nice to have one.I've done a little bit of poking around and I see that you can either buy just the top, or buy the soft top and the soft top hardware. How do I know if I need the hardware? Is it as simple as, "If she bought it with the hard top, then you need the soft top hardware?"
If the jeep originally came with only the hard top you'll need the soft top hardware.I've always used www.4wd.com and www.quadratec.com never had any problems with either of them
In the same boat. Does the soft top hardware need to come off each time you want to go back to the hard top?
The soft top (on TJ's at least) Is incredible simple to remove. There are two attachment points on the roll cage on either side. Simple phillips screws. Undo 4 screws and the whole top (fabric and boughs) comes right off.
 
Where's the best place to find online prices for Jeep parts? I'm thinking about getting my wife a soft top for her 2008 Wrangler 4-door Unlimited, but I know nothing about Jeeps. All I know is that she's mentioned a time or two that it would be nice to have one.I've done a little bit of poking around and I see that you can either buy just the top, or buy the soft top and the soft top hardware. How do I know if I need the hardware? Is it as simple as, "If she bought it with the hard top, then you need the soft top hardware?"
If the jeep originally came with only the hard top you'll need the soft top hardware.I've always used www.4wd.com and www.quadratec.com never had any problems with either of them
In the same boat. Does the soft top hardware need to come off each time you want to go back to the hard top?
Some of it does, some of it can be left on.
 
Fuel economy depends HEAVILY on various factors:

• Tire width (Mine are over a foot wide each. Stock is something like 9". Lots more rolling resistance

• Tire diameter: Larger tires = harder to turn (imagine being in the wrong gear on a bike). Re-gearing your axles helps overcome this somewhat.

• LIft height : (Taller = Less aerodynamic)

• Top/Door configuration : Running top/doors off is going to give you much worse gas mileage than top/doors on.

• Driving style : The biggest factor. Drive aggressive? 20-30% drop in MPG. Drive like an old lady and you'll do much better.

• Engine SIze

Examples:

My Jeep: 3.5" total lift, flat fenders (Hurts MPG), 12.5 wide 15" diameter tires

Around town: Topless Doorless : Driving aggressively : 9-11mpg

ARound town ; Top/Doors on : Driving normal : 12-14mpg

Highway : Top/Doors On : Going 70ish : 17-18mpg

HIghway : Top/Doors On : Going 80ish : 15-16mpg

 
Where's the best place to find online prices for Jeep parts? I'm thinking about getting my wife a soft top for her 2008 Wrangler 4-door Unlimited, but I know nothing about Jeeps. All I know is that she's mentioned a time or two that it would be nice to have one.I've done a little bit of poking around and I see that you can either buy just the top, or buy the soft top and the soft top hardware. How do I know if I need the hardware? Is it as simple as, "If she bought it with the hard top, then you need the soft top hardware?"
Bestop and Warn are two companies that offer better pricing to their larger sellers. This means companies like Quadratec and 4 Wheel Parts are typically able to beat most prices. I recently got a new softtop for my TJ and Amazon.com had the best price by a good bit. Upside was no tax and free shipping (amazon prime).
Thanks for all of the info, guys.Good god, these soft tops are expensive when you need to buy the hardware.
 
I just got a 2011 Grand Cherokee last week. I ended up with the 730n Navigation system. This is supposed to be their upgraded Navigation/Media Center. However, it does not appear to speak street names during the turn-by-turn navigation instructions. Am I missing how to turn this function on, or does the "upgraded" navigation inexplicably not speak the streets!?!

 
Hey sorry I missed this. Unfamiliar with that system. I would check http://www.jkowners.com/ if that setup is available for the wrangler as well. :thumbup:

Updates on my Jeep: Bent the #### out of my lower rear control arms. Replaced with Rough Country arms after the swore they were comparable to Rokmen. Bad batch of Poly bushings has led to clunking/etc. Thankfully they shipped replacement bushings (not defective). I just need to pull the arms and press them in. PITA but it'll be fixed.

Also after years of wheeling in the rocks and having the rear tire take significant hits, often supporting the weight of the jeep... it seems the body tub mounting system for the Besttop Oversized TIre Carrier has finally shown design flaws. It is now Ripping the bottom corner of the tub.

The fix:

Poison Sypder Customs Crusher Corners - 3/16" Plate steel full rear corners with 1.5x.120 wall DOM tube fenders. Getting factory match painted.

Poison Spyder Customs "Trail Stinger"- Replacing front bumper for tip over protection plus to remove obstructions from in front of tires.

plus a couple other odds and ends....

 
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Quick question on a new issue to me:

2005 Wrangler Unlimited near 80k miles

Tonight as I am driving into my apartment parking lot I hear a gnarly grinding/squeal from the Jeep's rear end. Sounded sort of on the passenger side, but I can't be 100% on that. It did not sound like a brake caliper stuck and I could not smell anything noticeable from anywhere when I got out.

Belts under the hood looked good. Yes, I know that is the front-end, but I have terrible hearing when it comes to direction of source and hearing in general.

I had to do some work and it is now dark, so I could not do too much more of a diagnosis.

I can say that the sound does not occur while idling and it did not occur when I left the work parking lot (car/gears were cool). I want to say that it occurred when I down shifted and slowed down.

Tomorrow I am planning on driving around the parking lot a bit while it is cool to see if the same sound is there. If it is there while cold any ideas?

My searches through Google and various Jeep forums leads me to believe it is most likely in need of a deferential fluid change. I had one done at a Jeep shop maybe 10k miles ago. Yeah, I could do it myself, but no garage available all the time for me to borrow. Apparently the sound would be worse when the car/gears are hot.

Does this sound right or does anyone have any other ideas? Should I go to the Jeep shop now to avoid serious $$?

I know it could be any # of things and this is not a lot of info to go off of. TIA.

 
There are limits to where a Jeep can go. These are pics of my buddy's 06 Wrangler from this past Sunday when we had a MAJOR mishap at a boat ramp. It popped out of gear and the e-brake failed while launching his boat, and it rolled right into the drink, completely submerging it in saltwater....and no, it didnt start up once it was back on dry land.

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If that was my vehicle, Id be crying with broken hands from punching concrete.

 
There are limits to where a Jeep can go. These are pics of my buddy's 06 Wrangler from this past Sunday when we had a MAJOR mishap at a boat ramp. It popped out of gear and the e-brake failed while launching his boat, and it rolled right into the drink, completely submerging it in saltwater....and no, it didnt start up once it was back on dry land.http://img140.imageshack.us/img140/8634/jeep6s.jpghttp://img341.imageshack.us/img341/6560/jeep5i.jpghttp://img109.imageshack.us/img109/5431/tow1r.jpghttp://img515.imageshack.us/img515/3672/tow2.jpghttp://img39.imageshack.us/img39/8412/tow3.jpgIf that was my vehicle, Id be crying with broken hands from punching concrete.
Did he try and start it before changing all the fluids?
 
There are limits to where a Jeep can go. These are pics of my buddy's 06 Wrangler from this past Sunday when we had a MAJOR mishap at a boat ramp. It popped out of gear and the e-brake failed while launching his boat, and it rolled right into the drink, completely submerging it in saltwater....and no, it didnt start up once it was back on dry land.http://img140.imageshack.us/img140/8634/jeep6s.jpghttp://img341.imageshack.us/img341/6560/jeep5i.jpghttp://img109.imageshack.us/img109/5431/tow1r.jpghttp://img515.imageshack.us/img515/3672/tow2.jpghttp://img39.imageshack.us/img39/8412/tow3.jpgIf that was my vehicle, Id be crying with broken hands from punching concrete.
Did he try and start it before changing all the fluids?
I'm thinking anything that is immersed in salt water is automatically totaled. I could be wrong.
 
Quick question on a new issue to me:2005 Wrangler Unlimited near 80k milesTonight as I am driving into my apartment parking lot I hear a gnarly grinding/squeal from the Jeep's rear end. Sounded sort of on the passenger side, but I can't be 100% on that. It did not sound like a brake caliper stuck and I could not smell anything noticeable from anywhere when I got out. Belts under the hood looked good. Yes, I know that is the front-end, but I have terrible hearing when it comes to direction of source and hearing in general.I had to do some work and it is now dark, so I could not do too much more of a diagnosis.I can say that the sound does not occur while idling and it did not occur when I left the work parking lot (car/gears were cool). I want to say that it occurred when I down shifted and slowed down.Tomorrow I am planning on driving around the parking lot a bit while it is cool to see if the same sound is there. If it is there while cold any ideas?My searches through Google and various Jeep forums leads me to believe it is most likely in need of a deferential fluid change. I had one done at a Jeep shop maybe 10k miles ago. Yeah, I could do it myself, but no garage available all the time for me to borrow. Apparently the sound would be worse when the car/gears are hot.Does this sound right or does anyone have any other ideas? Should I go to the Jeep shop now to avoid serious $$?I know it could be any # of things and this is not a lot of info to go off of. TIA.
Very tough to tell from what you've provided. If you had a Diff fluid change 10k ago and you trust the shop then it's MOST LIKELY not that. I would pull the plug and check the fluid look/feel and level with your finger. Should be relatively clear... not black or gunky. Should be filled pretty close to the hole level as well. Another option is possibly a U Joint failing at the driveshaft. Get under there and start yanking around looking for play.
 
There are limits to where a Jeep can go. These are pics of my buddy's 06 Wrangler from this past Sunday when we had a MAJOR mishap at a boat ramp. It popped out of gear and the e-brake failed while launching his boat, and it rolled right into the drink, completely submerging it in saltwater....and no, it didnt start up once it was back on dry land.http://img140.imageshack.us/img140/8634/jeep6s.jpghttp://img341.imageshack.us/img341/6560/jeep5i.jpghttp://img109.imageshack.us/img109/5431/tow1r.jpghttp://img515.imageshack.us/img515/3672/tow2.jpghttp://img39.imageshack.us/img39/8412/tow3.jpgIf that was my vehicle, Id be crying with broken hands from punching concrete.
Did he try and start it before changing all the fluids?
:shock: Poor Jeep. Lumpy is right... depending on how long it was under there...there is an OUTSIDE chance that changing fluids/plugs MIGHT have gotten it to fire. That said that's usually the case for mild submersions. A jeep that far under water and for that long that hasn't been prepared for it (proper greasing of all electrical components, etc) is very likely toast. Sucks!
 
Ok, so a question for Jeep GC Hemi owners.

I have a 2008 JGC Hemi, without a trailer hitch. I need to get one put on, but don't want to replace the whole bumper to make it look like factory. Other than looking a little crappier, will there be a problem with UHaul putting the hitch under the bumper for my boat? They will quick connect the wiring, and I'm fine with the look since the price is right.

Anyone have this done?

 
Ok, so a question for Jeep GC Hemi owners. I have a 2008 JGC Hemi, without a trailer hitch. I need to get one put on, but don't want to replace the whole bumper to make it look like factory. Other than looking a little crappier, will there be a problem with UHaul putting the hitch under the bumper for my boat? They will quick connect the wiring, and I'm fine with the look since the price is right. Anyone have this done?
As long as it's tied in properly you should be fine. Be sure the load ratings are sufficient. The JGC is a unibody and without a proper frame there are limited spots to tie in properly that will tow heavy loads.
 
Ok, so a question for Jeep GC Hemi owners. I have a 2008 JGC Hemi, without a trailer hitch. I need to get one put on, but don't want to replace the whole bumper to make it look like factory. Other than looking a little crappier, will there be a problem with UHaul putting the hitch under the bumper for my boat? They will quick connect the wiring, and I'm fine with the look since the price is right. Anyone have this done?
As long as it's tied in properly you should be fine. Be sure the load ratings are sufficient. The JGC is a unibody and without a proper frame there are limited spots to tie in properly that will tow heavy loads.
The load ratings on the trailer hitch or JGC or both? My boat is an aluminum and pretty light, all things considered.
 
Ok, so a question for Jeep GC Hemi owners. I have a 2008 JGC Hemi, without a trailer hitch. I need to get one put on, but don't want to replace the whole bumper to make it look like factory. Other than looking a little crappier, will there be a problem with UHaul putting the hitch under the bumper for my boat? They will quick connect the wiring, and I'm fine with the look since the price is right. Anyone have this done?
As long as it's tied in properly you should be fine. Be sure the load ratings are sufficient. The JGC is a unibody and without a proper frame there are limited spots to tie in properly that will tow heavy loads.
The load ratings on the trailer hitch or JGC or both? My boat is an aluminum and pretty light, all things considered.
both, you want to make sure the hitch and the JGC have the same/similar ratings.
 
Ok, so a question for Jeep GC Hemi owners. I have a 2008 JGC Hemi, without a trailer hitch. I need to get one put on, but don't want to replace the whole bumper to make it look like factory. Other than looking a little crappier, will there be a problem with UHaul putting the hitch under the bumper for my boat? They will quick connect the wiring, and I'm fine with the look since the price is right. Anyone have this done?
As long as it's tied in properly you should be fine. Be sure the load ratings are sufficient. The JGC is a unibody and without a proper frame there are limited spots to tie in properly that will tow heavy loads.
The load ratings on the trailer hitch or JGC or both? My boat is an aluminum and pretty light, all things considered.
both, you want to make sure the hitch and the JGC have the same/similar ratings.
Thanks :thumbup:
 
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'Wingnut said:
There are limits to where a Jeep can go. These are pics of my buddy's 06 Wrangler from this past Sunday when we had a MAJOR mishap at a boat ramp. It popped out of gear and the e-brake failed while launching his boat, and it rolled right into the drink, completely submerging it in saltwater....and no, it didnt start up once it was back on dry land.http://img140.imageshack.us/img140/8634/jeep6s.jpghttp://img341.imageshack.us/img341/6560/jeep5i.jpghttp://img109.imageshack.us/img109/5431/tow1r.jpghttp://img515.imageshack.us/img515/3672/tow2.jpghttp://img39.imageshack.us/img39/8412/tow3.jpgIf that was my vehicle, Id be crying with broken hands from punching concrete.
Did he try and start it before changing all the fluids?
:shock: Poor Jeep. Lumpy is right... depending on how long it was under there...there is an OUTSIDE chance that changing fluids/plugs MIGHT have gotten it to fire. That said that's usually the case for mild submersions. A jeep that far under water and for that long that hasn't been prepared for it (proper greasing of all electrical components, etc) is very likely toast. Sucks!
It was submerged for about an hour and a half. Its toast. It was one of the craziest things Ive ever seen. I was literally 6 feet away from it on the dock when it rolled right by me into the abyss.
 
Background, 15 mile round trip commute to work. 17 year old son will need a car soon (sick of driving him to work in summer). I currently drive a 2004 4-runner with over 200k miles (bought from my pops). For next car, I'm thinking about getting a jeep. Wifey has bad jeep memories (her brother had one back in the day) of them being rough, bad in wind, and cold. I live in MD so winter is a consideration. Since I put so few miles yearly on a car (under 6k) would a used jeep make sense? Also, are they still rough and will wifey ##### for the life of the jeep? All opinions appreciated.

 
Background, 15 mile round trip commute to work. 17 year old son will need a car soon (sick of driving him to work in summer). I currently drive a 2004 4-runner with over 200k miles (bought from my pops). For next car, I'm thinking about getting a jeep. Wifey has bad jeep memories (her brother had one back in the day) of them being rough, bad in wind, and cold. I live in MD so winter is a consideration. Since I put so few miles yearly on a car (under 6k) would a used jeep make sense? Also, are they still rough and will wifey ##### for the life of the jeep? All opinions appreciated.
If ride quality is a factor then lookin into the newer JK Models (redesigned in 2007). They are wider, longer, more spacious, and ride better. They retain most of what made jeeps great while adding some creature comforts. You'll still be able to pull doors off and fold the roof back when the mood strikes, but in the winter they'll be warmer and your wife will be just fine with the ride quality (unless she's a stuck up ##### who has to glide around in a luxury car). The old leaf sprung CJs and YJs (square headlights) rode like ####... bouncy and unrefined. Of course, its these ride qualities that make some folks love them. IT just depends on what you're looking for. The TJ editions (97-06) went to quadra-coil suspension that improved ride quality a good bit. They still kept a lot of the "lack of refinement" that made a wrangler the true "Jeep". Mine is fine in the winter with the soft top and even better with a hard top. Even long drives aren't bad in these... I've driven cross country twice in mine and it was fine. I'd say you'd be able to get by with anything from 97 on, but if the wife is really a concern take her for a test drive in one of the new JK's. They even have a 4 door model that's more spacious and family friendly these days. Just don't get a 2 wheel drive model... please!
 
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Background, 15 mile round trip commute to work. 17 year old son will need a car soon (sick of driving him to work in summer). I currently drive a 2004 4-runner with over 200k miles (bought from my pops). For next car, I'm thinking about getting a jeep. Wifey has bad jeep memories (her brother had one back in the day) of them being rough, bad in wind, and cold. I live in MD so winter is a consideration. Since I put so few miles yearly on a car (under 6k) would a used jeep make sense? Also, are they still rough and will wifey ##### for the life of the jeep? All opinions appreciated.
I have a 95 Wrangler and it's always had a soft top. Drove it for years in MN winters and was never cold. Great heater. Rough riding, but you get used to it. It can get a little crazy if the winds are really bad, but otherwise it's no worse than any other smallish SUV. Warning: you buy a Jeep and you'll never want to part with it, so if wifey doesn't like it, you might be screwed. Emphasize the versatility and the top-down summer cruises that are in store for her. Also, when the zombie apocalypse hits, you won't need no stinkin roads to evacuate to the countryside...
 
Background, 15 mile round trip commute to work. 17 year old son will need a car soon (sick of driving him to work in summer). I currently drive a 2004 4-runner with over 200k miles (bought from my pops). For next car, I'm thinking about getting a jeep. Wifey has bad jeep memories (her brother had one back in the day) of them being rough, bad in wind, and cold. I live in MD so winter is a consideration. Since I put so few miles yearly on a car (under 6k) would a used jeep make sense? Also, are they still rough and will wifey ##### for the life of the jeep? All opinions appreciated.
I have a 95 Wrangler and it's always had a soft top. Drove it for years in MN winters and was never cold. Great heater. Rough riding, but you get used to it. It can get a little crazy if the winds are really bad, but otherwise it's no worse than any other smallish SUV. Warning: you buy a Jeep and you'll never want to part with it, so if wifey doesn't like it, you might be screwed. Emphasize the versatility and the top-down summer cruises that are in store for her. Also, when the zombie apocalypse hits, you won't need no stinkin roads to evacuate to the countryside...
:thumbup: If you were on the fence before this post, its now an easy choice.

I looked at a Jeep before I bought my 4Runner last year...if the salesman would have said this to me, Id be driving that Jeep today.

 
Timely bump for this thread. I'm heading out to Moab in about a month for a week. There's nothing I'm looking more forward to that being able to get behind the wheel of a Wrangler again and tool around on some rough trails.

 
Well, if the newer jeeps more "normal" ride don't convince wifey, then a reminder of their usefulness during the impending Zombie Apocalypse certainly will.

What kind of gas mileage can I expect on 1/2 highway, 1/2 small town road driving? Before I got this jeep thing stuck in my head I was kicking around the idea of a Volt or Leaf!

 
Timely bump for this thread. I'm heading out to Moab in about a month for a week. There's nothing I'm looking more forward to that being able to get behind the wheel of a Wrangler again and tool around on some rough trails.
Moab is amazing. What trails are you looking to ride? Renting a rig? Self-guided or rolling with a guide?

It's been a few years since I've been but some of the wheeling out there is just amazing.

Lockhart Basin has the most amazing scenery I've ever seen but make SURE the rig is good to go... and you've got a guide or someone who knows the area with you as it's easy to lose the trail at points.... and you are in VERY remote areas. I snapped my rear shocks out there and had to ride the last 4 hours (and then the 45 minutes on hwy back to town) with my back end bouncing around like a mule. That said, it was my favorite trail of the lot... and it was ####### BEAUTIFUL. Every corner resulted in a "oh wow... now THAT'S the best view of the trip".

Couple shots of my rig out at lockhart:

Had to "bump it" over this section

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Zoomed out photo of same shot... for perspective

My snapped OME shock as a memorial in the desert :)

Early in the trail : before you get to the ledges and amazing views.. It's still gorgeous

 
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Warning: you buy a Jeep and you'll never want to part with it, so if wifey doesn't like it, you might be screwed. Emphasize the versatility and the top-down summer cruises that are in store for her. Also, when the zombie apocalypse hits, you won't need no stinkin roads to evacuate to the countryside...
:thumbup: If you were on the fence before this post, its now an easy choice.

I looked at a Jeep before I bought my 4Runner last year...if the salesman would have said this to me, Id be driving that Jeep today.
Herb is correct. I will never sell my Jeep. I have over $15k in mods into a jeep I paid $15k for. Two of the 4 greatest vacations of my life were in that thing. Too many memories. There is NOTHING like rolling around top down and doors off on a gorgeous day... the whole "It's a jeep thing" is cliche as hell, but people really don't understand until you've owned one. And with regards to the zombie apocalypse... there is NOTHING else out there that will go where a stock Rubicon will go off the showroom floor. Not a chance.

 
Timely bump for this thread. I'm heading out to Moab in about a month for a week. There's nothing I'm looking more forward to that being able to get behind the wheel of a Wrangler again and tool around on some rough trails.
Moab is amazing. What trails are you looking to ride? Renting a rig? Self-guided or rolling with a guide?

It's been a few years since I've been but some of the wheeling out there is just amazing.

Lockhart Basin has the most amazing scenery I've ever seen but make SURE the rig is good to go... and you've got a guide or someone who knows the area with you as it's easy to lose the trail at points.... and you are in VERY remote areas. I snapped my rear shocks out there and had to ride the last 4 hours (and then the 45 minutes on hwy back to town) with my back end bouncing around like a mule. That said, it was my favorite trail of the lot... and it was ####### BEAUTIFUL. Every corner resulted in a "oh wow... now THAT'S the best view of the trip".

Couple shots of my rig out at lockhart:

Had to "bump it" over this section

Zoomed in photo of cliff

Zoomed out photo of same shot... for perspective
I'm a amateur, so I'll be sticking to some easy, more populated trails. I've rented Jeeps in Moab almost a half dozen times, and done the same trails each time. I'll be there with my wife and kids, and my parents. If it was a group of guys or some more adventerous type, we'd be branching out. But as it is, we'll stick to the Shaffer Canyon Trail and the like. We go out by ourselves, so we stick to the fairly well beaten Jeep paths.Last time I was there with my gf, a friend and his gf, we found a fun trail in Arches that was a dry river bed. That was a blast too, but far too short for the time it took to get there.

 
Timely bump for this thread. I'm heading out to Moab in about a month for a week. There's nothing I'm looking more forward to that being able to get behind the wheel of a Wrangler again and tool around on some rough trails.
Moab is amazing. What trails are you looking to ride? Renting a rig? Self-guided or rolling with a guide?

It's been a few years since I've been but some of the wheeling out there is just amazing.

Lockhart Basin has the most amazing scenery I've ever seen but make SURE the rig is good to go... and you've got a guide or someone who knows the area with you as it's easy to lose the trail at points.... and you are in VERY remote areas. I snapped my rear shocks out there and had to ride the last 4 hours (and then the 45 minutes on hwy back to town) with my back end bouncing around like a mule. That said, it was my favorite trail of the lot... and it was ####### BEAUTIFUL. Every corner resulted in a "oh wow... now THAT'S the best view of the trip".

Couple shots of my rig out at lockhart:

Had to "bump it" over this section

Zoomed in photo of cliff

Zoomed out photo of same shot... for perspective
I'm a amateur, so I'll be sticking to some easy, more populated trails. I've rented Jeeps in Moab almost a half dozen times, and done the same trails each time. I'll be there with my wife and kids, and my parents. If it was a group of guys or some more adventerous type, we'd be branching out. But as it is, we'll stick to the Shaffer Canyon Trail and the like. We go out by ourselves, so we stick to the fairly well beaten Jeep paths.Last time I was there with my gf, a friend and his gf, we found a fun trail in Arches that was a dry river bed. That was a blast too, but far too short for the time it took to get there.
I know the trail in arches that you're talking about. Had signs saying "Deep sand, impassable in summer" and such? Good times that trail was! The sign was very wrong. Had the GF drive and and just told her that any time the jeep started to lose momentum to lean on the gas more. She was giggling like a school girl the whole time. :thumbup:

 
Timely bump for this thread. I'm heading out to Moab in about a month for a week. There's nothing I'm looking more forward to that being able to get behind the wheel of a Wrangler again and tool around on some rough trails.
Moab is amazing. What trails are you looking to ride? Renting a rig? Self-guided or rolling with a guide?

It's been a few years since I've been but some of the wheeling out there is just amazing.

Lockhart Basin has the most amazing scenery I've ever seen but make SURE the rig is good to go... and you've got a guide or someone who knows the area with you as it's easy to lose the trail at points.... and you are in VERY remote areas. I snapped my rear shocks out there and had to ride the last 4 hours (and then the 45 minutes on hwy back to town) with my back end bouncing around like a mule. That said, it was my favorite trail of the lot... and it was ####### BEAUTIFUL. Every corner resulted in a "oh wow... now THAT'S the best view of the trip".

Couple shots of my rig out at lockhart:

Had to "bump it" over this section

Zoomed in photo of cliff

Zoomed out photo of same shot... for perspective
I'm a amateur, so I'll be sticking to some easy, more populated trails. I've rented Jeeps in Moab almost a half dozen times, and done the same trails each time. I'll be there with my wife and kids, and my parents. If it was a group of guys or some more adventerous type, we'd be branching out. But as it is, we'll stick to the Shaffer Canyon Trail and the like. We go out by ourselves, so we stick to the fairly well beaten Jeep paths.Last time I was there with my gf, a friend and his gf, we found a fun trail in Arches that was a dry river bed. That was a blast too, but far too short for the time it took to get there.
I know the trail in arches that you're talking about. Had signs saying "Deep sand, impassable in summer" and such? Good times that trail was! The sign was very wrong. Had the GF drive and and just told her that any time the jeep started to lose momentum to lean on the gas more. She was giggling like a school girl the whole time. :thumbup:
That's the one. We went in college, and my gf was the only one of us that had a decent credit card at the time, so the Jeeps were in her name. She was #####ing at me the whole time about we have to turn around because she wanted to and since they were in her name she was in charge. It ruined that excursion but helped me realize I needed to get away from her.I do still have the picture of the four of us by that sign, me and the other guy with our thumbs up, and the two girls with the thumbs down. OK, maybe I'm going to have to search that one out to relive the memories after all.

 
That's the one. We went in college, and my gf was the only one of us that had a decent credit card at the time, so the Jeeps were in her name. She was #####ing at me the whole time about we have to turn around because she wanted to and since they were in her name she was in charge. It ruined that excursion but helped me realize I needed to get away from her.I do still have the picture of the four of us by that sign, me and the other guy with our thumbs up, and the two girls with the thumbs down. OK, maybe I'm going to have to search that one out to relive the memories after all.
:lmao: aw man. Your girl didn't sound very fun. We had 5 fairly built rigs with experienced drivers so we had no worries... but I could see how a sign like that might be intimidating to folks in rentals :P
 
Timely bump for this thread. I'm heading out to Moab in about a month for a week. There's nothing I'm looking more forward to that being able to get behind the wheel of a Wrangler again and tool around on some rough trails.
Moab is amazing. What trails are you looking to ride? Renting a rig? Self-guided or rolling with a guide?

It's been a few years since I've been but some of the wheeling out there is just amazing.

Lockhart Basin has the most amazing scenery I've ever seen but make SURE the rig is good to go... and you've got a guide or someone who knows the area with you as it's easy to lose the trail at points.... and you are in VERY remote areas. I snapped my rear shocks out there and had to ride the last 4 hours (and then the 45 minutes on hwy back to town) with my back end bouncing around like a mule. That said, it was my favorite trail of the lot... and it was ####### BEAUTIFUL. Every corner resulted in a "oh wow... now THAT'S the best view of the trip".

Couple shots of my rig out at lockhart:

Had to "bump it" over this section

Zoomed in photo of cliff

Zoomed out photo of same shot... for perspective
I'm a amateur, so I'll be sticking to some easy, more populated trails. I've rented Jeeps in Moab almost a half dozen times, and done the same trails each time. I'll be there with my wife and kids, and my parents. If it was a group of guys or some more adventerous type, we'd be branching out. But as it is, we'll stick to the Shaffer Canyon Trail and the like. We go out by ourselves, so we stick to the fairly well beaten Jeep paths.Last time I was there with my gf, a friend and his gf, we found a fun trail in Arches that was a dry river bed. That was a blast too, but far too short for the time it took to get there.
I know the trail in arches that you're talking about. Had signs saying "Deep sand, impassable in summer" and such? Good times that trail was! The sign was very wrong. Had the GF drive and and just told her that any time the jeep started to lose momentum to lean on the gas more. She was giggling like a school girl the whole time. :thumbup:
That's the one. We went in college, and my gf was the only one of us that had a decent credit card at the time, so the Jeeps were in her name. She was #####ing at me the whole time about we have to turn around because she wanted to and since they were in her name she was in charge. It ruined that excursion but helped me realize I needed to get away from her.I do still have the picture of the four of us by that sign, me and the other guy with our thumbs up, and the two girls with the thumbs down. OK, maybe I'm going to have to search that one out to relive the memories after all.
I'm so freakin jealous! Moab is like Disneyland and Hedonism combined for Jeep owners/ drivers. By far my favorite place to go if I'm trying to center a trip around Jeeping. There's so many awesome trails that even if you're sticking to the easier stuff you'll have an amazing time. Wish I could get there more often. Enjoy!!!
 
Well, if the newer jeeps more "normal" ride don't convince wifey, then a reminder of their usefulness during the impending Zombie Apocalypse certainly will.What kind of gas mileage can I expect on 1/2 highway, 1/2 small town road driving? Before I got this jeep thing stuck in my head I was kicking around the idea of a Volt or Leaf!
Not sure what the newer ones are getting, but I regularly get at least 19mpg if I'm out on the highway around home. Little less going 70 on the freeways. Using 4 WD is what will kill your mileage. I would think the newer ones would be a bit better than my old clunker, though.For the amount you drive, what's the point of getting something lame like a hybrid?
 
Well, if the newer jeeps more "normal" ride don't convince wifey, then a reminder of their usefulness during the impending Zombie Apocalypse certainly will.What kind of gas mileage can I expect on 1/2 highway, 1/2 small town road driving? Before I got this jeep thing stuck in my head I was kicking around the idea of a Volt or Leaf!
Not sure what the newer ones are getting, but I regularly get at least 19mpg if I'm out on the highway around home. Little less going 70 on the freeways. Using 4 WD is what will kill your mileage. I would think the newer ones would be a bit better than my old clunker, though.For the amount you drive, what's the point of getting something lame like a hybrid?
Just thinking about almost never having to get gas. The jeep stories in here have me jonesing pretty hard though.
 
Would the jeep in the link below be the type that would suit what I've described I need? How's the price?http://www.edmunds.com/inventory/used/vin.html?vin=1J4GA64199L785075&radius=100&make=Jeep&model=Wrangler&year=2009&defaultType=&mode=&invtype=USED
I don't know much on the price (shop around) but that's a very nice looking rig. Here's some basics:1) Model Breakdown: the Rubicon is the top of the line. It adds a lot of serious offroad features. Stronger Axles, Lockers, 4:1 Transfer Case, electronic sway bar disconnect, 4.11 gearing , etc. If you ever plan on taking it offroad or think there's even a chance, then go with a Rubicon. If there is no chance the rig will ever be used offroad and funds are tight then lower end models are fine too. 2) Mileage: Never a bad thing but don't be swayed by a bit higher mileage (I realize that has low mileage... just sayin). The engine in these JK's is the same motor that has been getting 200k miles on a dodge caravan for years. It's not quite as durable as the 4.0 Inline 6 that was in the TJ's but it's still a great motor.
 
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That's the one. We went in college, and my gf was the only one of us that had a decent credit card at the time, so the Jeeps were in her name. She was #####ing at me the whole time about we have to turn around because she wanted to and since they were in her name she was in charge. It ruined that excursion but helped me realize I needed to get away from her.I do still have the picture of the four of us by that sign, me and the other guy with our thumbs up, and the two girls with the thumbs down. OK, maybe I'm going to have to search that one out to relive the memories after all.
:lmao: aw man. Your girl didn't sound very fun. We had 5 fairly built rigs with experienced drivers so we had no worries... but I could see how a sign like that might be intimidating to folks in rentals :P
No, she was a major PITA, but wasn't exactly a ladies man in those days so I took what I could get.
I'm so freakin jealous! Moab is like Disneyland and Hedonism combined for Jeep owners/ drivers. By far my favorite place to go if I'm trying to center a trip around Jeeping. There's so many awesome trails that even if you're sticking to the easier stuff you'll have an amazing time. Wish I could get there more often. Enjoy!!!
Moab is awesome in rentals, I can't imagine what it would be like in a fully tricked out rig. Some day when the boys are out of school and I have some serious fun money I'll get my own real Jeep put together and get out there for some serious fun. :thumbup:
 
That's the one. We went in college, and my gf was the only one of us that had a decent credit card at the time, so the Jeeps were in her name. She was #####ing at me the whole time about we have to turn around because she wanted to and since they were in her name she was in charge. It ruined that excursion but helped me realize I needed to get away from her.I do still have the picture of the four of us by that sign, me and the other guy with our thumbs up, and the two girls with the thumbs down. OK, maybe I'm going to have to search that one out to relive the memories after all.
:lmao: aw man. Your girl didn't sound very fun. We had 5 fairly built rigs with experienced drivers so we had no worries... but I could see how a sign like that might be intimidating to folks in rentals :P
No, she was a major PITA, but wasn't exactly a ladies man in those days so I took what I could get.
I'm so freakin jealous! Moab is like Disneyland and Hedonism combined for Jeep owners/ drivers. By far my favorite place to go if I'm trying to center a trip around Jeeping. There's so many awesome trails that even if you're sticking to the easier stuff you'll have an amazing time. Wish I could get there more often. Enjoy!!!
Moab is awesome in rentals, I can't imagine what it would be like in a fully tricked out rig. Some day when the boys are out of school and I have some serious fun money I'll get my own real Jeep put together and get out there for some serious fun. :thumbup:
Just got back from my week in Moab, and what I learned is that I sure do miss my Jeep (bought a '99 as my first new car out of college, traded it in less than two years later for a minivan for the wife when the first kid arrived).Anyway, Jeep rental day was a bummer. First, we usually get them the evening before our actual day, but we couldn't get them until 8 am this time, so we only had them 8 am to 6 pm. We had a 2-door and a 4-door, both Rubicons. I loved the 4-door and will definitely be getting one of those eventually. I loved driving them as always, but it was sort of a bummer of a day. First, my wife starts to actually cry as we are driving up the switchbacks on the Shaefer Canyon trail leading up to the main road in Canyonlands National Park. She's already done this trail, mind you, and she knows I've driven this trail a half dozen times. But, she gets freaked out and starts crying. Thanks, dear. Then, apparently bouncing around in the back of a Jeep all day was too much for my boys. Both of them fell asleep, yep, fell asleep in the back while we were doing the Tower Arch trail in Arches National Park. For those that haven't done that trail, it is the rockiest slow going trail of any of the novice trails I've been on. There are stretches of sand when you can go fast and smooth, but 75% was up or downhill with big rocks, where you have to crawl. Both boys took a turn with me and fell asleep in the back seat. It was funny to see them sleeping while bouncing around like crazy.I told the wife, next time we make it to Moab, Jeep day will be a day for her to find something to do with the kids without me. I'd rather take the trails alone to relive that, though.
 
Glad you enjoyed it in spite of your passengers! Sucks that the wife got freaked out on stuff she's already run before. :( My girl only got spooked / yelled at me once.. but I was admittedly being an idiot and trying to drive a slope I had no business on, and had I rolled we would have died because there was a huge cliff about 40ft behind us :P

Hope next time is more enjoyable!

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Need some solid FBG Jeep advice.

I have a 2008 Wrangler JK (Sahara), 2 door, soft top.

My side windows have been giving me fits lately. Last night the right rear panel window finally decided not to attach, it's next to impossible to get the zipper to catch. It's the part of the zipper on the window itself, where you connect to the zipper, it seems to have a decent tear under it so it won't slide into the zipper.

I did some research this morning and don't see to many sites online where I can purchase just the rear panel windows without purchasing a full set. The back window is in good condition so I don't want to spend $ to replace it just because.

Any suggestions fellas?

TIA

 

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