Strizzo
SuperDork
3/10/10 10:41 a.m.
i would really like an 05-06 LJ rubicon with the manual (6 speed)
f/r lockers, a little more space than the standard tj without looking stupid, 6 speed, and the last years for the 4.0HO I6
or, build a diesel wrangler rubicon and people will lne up for miles to buy one.
this guy is selling a VERY nice diesel converted JK
http://www.expeditionportal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=38858
Strizzo wrote:
i would really like an 05-06 LJ rubicon with the manual (6 speed)
+1. They maxed out with that one IMO. I do like the 4 door JK a lot though. A JK Unlimited Rubicon would not suck.
Strizzo wrote:
i would really like an 05-06 LJ rubicon with the manual (6 speed)
f/r lockers, a little more space than the standard tj without looking stupid, 6 speed, and the last years for the 4.0HO I6
or, build a diesel wrangler rubicon and people will lne up for miles to buy one.
this guy is selling a VERY nice diesel converted JK
http://www.expeditionportal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=38858
$57,500 is a crapload of money for that. Nice rig, but I wouldn't pay that for it. Expedition Portal is usually less rock-crawling/mudding and more long distance overland travel. That's what's got me a little confused on this build, like it's trying to be both. For overlanding, you don't need 37" tires, you'd go with something a little smaller. And putting 37" tires on that stock rear D44 is something I'd expect from someone cutting corners and trying to save money, not on a $57k Jeep. For highway and light offroading (overlanding) it would be fine, but I wouldn't take it rockcrawling and wait for it to break. Those are some big shoes; put a stronger rear end on that. And those fancy wheels look nice, but you have to have beadlocks. If you could bring yourself to drill a hole in each of them, you could still use them with some Staun internal beadlocks; otherwise, you need new wheels.
Strizzo
SuperDork
3/10/10 11:40 a.m.
i said it was nice, not that it was a good deal. i'm more interested in the diesel than the suspension setup, to tell the truth. i think its the one they get in europe.
Woody
SuperDork
3/10/10 11:45 a.m.
I'd like an LJ-X. Some of the Rubicon stuff is nice, but 4:1 is really made for the Rubicon Trail. Most buyers don't understand that.
Woody wrote:
I'd like an LJ-X. Some of the Rubicon stuff is nice, but 4:1 is really made for the Rubicon Trail. Most buyers don't understand that.
Everything I've done has been crawling. We don't have sand or snow in the southeast, and I hate mud, so the shorter the gearing the better IMO.
Strizzo
SuperDork
3/10/10 11:58 a.m.
yes, dust and dirt is a whole lot easier to get off the underside of the truck than mud, too. and when you're working underneath, it doesn't crust off and fall in your eyes.
Woody
SuperDork
3/10/10 12:01 p.m.
DILYSI Dave wrote:
Woody wrote:
I'd like an LJ-X. Some of the Rubicon stuff is nice, but 4:1 is really made for the Rubicon Trail. Most buyers don't understand that.
Everything I've done has been crawling. We don't have sand or snow in the southeast, and I hate mud, so the shorter the gearing the better IMO.
Maybe the Rubcon is right for you then. I could see myself finding a nice Rubicon and swapping in a 2.72:1 transfer case. I'm sure that I wouldn't have any trouble selling off the Rubicon unit.
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Woody, how much do you have into it?
Strizzo
SuperDork
3/10/10 12:03 p.m.
i came so close to buying a green one just like that, 182k miles, with only a bikini top, for 4k
Woody wrote:
Maybe the Rubcon is right for you then. I could see myself finding a nice Rubicon and swapping in a 2.72:1 transfer case. I'm sure that I wouldn't have any trouble selling off the Rubicon unit.
Why would you do that? The 4:1 Rubi case isn't going to cause you problems off-road as opposed to the 2.72:1 case.
Strizzo
SuperDork
3/10/10 12:08 p.m.
if you want the rubi just for the lockers, you could buy a 98-02 X and just put in E-lockers or air lockers and end up several thousand dollars ahead. if you're not doing serious crawling, you wouldn't even neccesarily need the beefier diffs
JeepinMatt wrote:
Woody wrote:
Maybe the Rubcon is right for you then. I could see myself finding a nice Rubicon and swapping in a 2.72:1 transfer case. I'm sure that I wouldn't have any trouble selling off the Rubicon unit.
Why would you do that? The 4:1 Rubi case isn't going to cause you problems off-road as opposed to the 2.72:1 case.
For some it does. There is such a thing as too low for certain situations. The ones I mentioned - mud, snow, and sand, all benefit from some wheel speed. In those cases, a 4:1 might not be best.
Strizzo
SuperDork
3/10/10 12:44 p.m.
In reply to DILYSI Dave:
thats why there are 6 gears!
Strizzo wrote:
In reply to DILYSI Dave:
thats why there are 6 gears!
I agree. Not everyone does.