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Hmmmm...thinking about a change
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Wife and I are out and about. Love this thing! Most fun I’ve ever had driving.
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Re: Hmmmm...thinking about a change
Looks good and congratulations. Jeeps are fun to run around in. I had a 2009, but later traded it in when I got my Ram 1500. I missed that jeep so much I went and bought a '93 Wrangler just of local driving. Enjoy!!!
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Re: Hmmmm...thinking about a change
I was playing a little today with some settings, found out it has some sort of a rock-crawl where you shift into 4L and then push a button on the dash, then you can shift from D(drive) to M +/- and set your speed at 1 through 6 MPH and the Jeep will go while all you do is steer. Like ultra slow motion cruise control.
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fascinatingRanchRoper wrote: ↑Sun Feb 12, 2023 8:13 pmI was playing a little today with some settings, found out it has some sort of a rock-crawl where you shift into 4L and then push a button on the dash, then you can shift from D(drive) to M +/- and set your speed at 1 through 6 MPH and the Jeep will go while all you do is steer. Like ultra slow motion cruise control.
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That is a standard feature of the Iconic Rubicon model.RanchRoper wrote: ↑Sun Feb 12, 2023 8:13 pmI was playing a little today with some settings, found out it has some sort of a rock-crawl where you shift into 4L and then push a button on the dash, then you can shift from D(drive) to M +/- and set your speed at 1 through 6 MPH and the Jeep will go while all you do is steer. Like ultra slow motion cruise control.
Great that your Jeep has it.
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This "Willys" package has good value; rubicon suspension & shocks as well.
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After almost 10k kms on the Jeep I really love it. Have been through some real nasty weather, bad roads of snow, ice and slush and it is extremely solid on the road. The BF Goodrich KM2 mud & snow tires are awesome.
I do have a funny little story though, was in the backcountry not too long ago and pulled a guy out of the snow. He'd gone a little too far where the snow had drifted across the trail and got high centered. He had a recovery strap with him, so I pulled him out in 4L.
The funny part?....he was driving a new 4Runner. Sorry Mark....
I do have a funny little story though, was in the backcountry not too long ago and pulled a guy out of the snow. He'd gone a little too far where the snow had drifted across the trail and got high centered. He had a recovery strap with him, so I pulled him out in 4L.
The funny part?....he was driving a new 4Runner. Sorry Mark....
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The idiot just didn't know how to drive. If he had been driving your Jeep, he would have probably got it stuck too.RanchRoper wrote: ↑Sun Apr 09, 2023 4:01 pmAfter almost 10k kms on the Jeep I really love it. Have been through some real nasty weather, bad roads of snow, ice and slush and it is extremely solid on the road. The BF Goodrich KM2 mud & snow tires are awesome.
I do have a funny little story though, was in the backcountry not too long ago and pulled a guy out of the snow. He'd gone a little too far where the snow had drifted across the trail and got high centered. He had a recovery strap with him, so I pulled him out in 4L.
The funny part?....he was driving a new 4Runner. Sorry Mark....
Glad you're enjoying your Jeep. Those were some quick miles.
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Re: Hmmmm...thinking about a change
Your post reminded of a great video of a package thief getting high centered on a snow bank. Kind of long as the homeowner keeps recording until the cops arrive, funny because the homeowner is standing on the porch shouting advice at the thief.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GEGBQD_32m0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GEGBQD_32m0
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