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Would You Buy a Jeep?

Posted: Tue May 29, 2018 2:30 pm
by Vaca Russ
This Jeep Rubicon was a brand new purchase and the owner decided to “go 4 wheeling”. This is at about 8300 feet on the road to Crater Lake off of highway 88 in Alpine County.
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He slipped in the snow and a stump kept him from sliding all of the way off of the road.

You can see the stump here.
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This is the dent.
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Knowing a Jeep could easily recover from such a mishap I tried to encourage to him to just creep out of the situation. I had a peak to climb so I left it to him to operate the machine.

On the return trip I found he was not very successful at operating the Jeep.
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It looks like he took out a tree. This probably kept him from sliding farther down the mountain.
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He also busted his mirror.
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Don’t these things have locking hubs? I can lock the differential on my Tacoma. Are these Rubicons really this lame or was this (what I suspect) operator error?

Didn’t Hobbes buy one of these things?

I certainly don’t regret my purchase. I always go with customer reviews. This vehicle is the preferred machine of all international terrorists. :lol:
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All I need is a Ma Deuce mounted in the bed and I’ve got a technical! :D

JMHO,

-Russ

Re: Would You Buy a Jeep?

Posted: Tue May 29, 2018 4:20 pm
by Hobbes
Vaca Russ wrote:Didn’t Hobbes buy one of these things?
LOL - we treat ours strictly as a mall crawler. Maybe a fire road to Monache meadow, or Green lake, but hopefully no destruction. Btw, that's a JK; the brand new model - the one we got - is the JL.

I guess some people have money to throw around - check out this guy taking what is essentially our Jeep (Rubicon, color, 4dr - however, they added 35" tires vs our 33" stock, but no lift kit) and putting it through its paces:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rsh2yqoTeWI

For hard core bouldering, the stock performance chars are off the charts. Check out the articulation with front sway bars disconnected:

https://www.jlwranglerforums.com/forum/ ... tion.3244/

One of our neighbors just got the same model in gray. He works in the after market world, so I think they are going to do a full off-road pimp out.

PS The couple in the video above came back with 37" and a 2.5" lift kit:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RPp1ICpzkBo

Re: Would You Buy a Jeep?

Posted: Tue May 29, 2018 4:41 pm
by rlown
The guy in VR's pics obviously didn't bring a friend in another vehicle (with a tow chain) or get a winch on his own jeep. That tree uphill would have made quick work to move the jeep.

Re: Would You Buy a Jeep?

Posted: Tue May 29, 2018 5:14 pm
by k9mark
That’s operator error. I have a Jeep and love it.

Re: Would You Buy a Jeep?

Posted: Tue May 29, 2018 5:34 pm
by MountainMinstrel
Hobbes wrote:
Vaca Russ wrote:Didn’t Hobbes buy one of these things?
LOL - we treat ours strictly as a mall crawler. Maybe a fire road to Monache meadow, or Green lake, but hopefully no destruction. Btw, that's a JK; the brand new model - the one we got - is the JL.

I guess some people have money to throw around - check out this guy taking what is essentially our Jeep (Rubicon, color, 4dr - however, they added 35" tires vs our 33" stock, but no lift kit) and putting it through its paces:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rsh2yqoTeWI

For hard core bouldering, the stock performance chars are off the charts. Check out the articulation with front sway bars disconnected:

https://www.jlwranglerforums.com/forum/ ... tion.3244/

One of our neighbors just got the same model in gray. He works in the after market world, so I think they are going to do a full off-road pimp out.

PS The couple in the video above came back with 37" and a 2.5" lift kit:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RPp1ICpzkBo
The girl in that last video was a great spotter. Although I have trouble with the idea on taking such a new and expensive vehicle somewhere where you know it going to get hurt. I have a new Tacoma and I turn around on trails when I think the brush is going to scratch it.

Can't really figure out why the guy in the original post couldn't get out of that, or even how he got into it. Probably too much skinny peddle.

Re: Would You Buy a Jeep?

Posted: Tue May 29, 2018 5:38 pm
by rlown
the first trip in my '97 Dodge dually 4x4 was to a back road in Oregon on a hunting trip and the brush was thick along the edges and the road was getting narrow. I said, girl, we're gonna break you in. yes she has scratches, still purrs. Stripes of honor.

Re: Would You Buy a Jeep?

Posted: Wed May 30, 2018 1:11 am
by rightstar76
If I had lots of cash I would buy one. And learn how to drive it. :) I wouldn't care if it got beaten up since that's what Jeeps are made for. I'd take 168 up to White Mountain Road and head down to Cottonwood Creek. I once went down there in someone else's OHV. That's a fun area to drive around if you have one.

Re: Would You Buy a Jeep?

Posted: Wed May 30, 2018 2:38 am
by mrphil
Vaca Russ wrote: All I need is a Ma Deuce mounted in the bed and I’ve got a technical!
Ahahaha!

Get several, and you'll not only totally dominate Vacaville, you'll go up in social status.

I'm impressed. Not many people know either of those terms.

Re: Would You Buy a Jeep?

Posted: Wed May 30, 2018 6:11 pm
by Jimr
Shreddin' the gnar.

Re: Would You Buy a Jeep?

Posted: Wed May 30, 2018 6:20 pm
by rlown
Probably a good thing his wife wasn't in the jeep with him.. :o