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CombatChuk

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Originally posted by: amish
how does the new v-6 feel?

The last TJ I drove (Was my father's) had the 3.07 gears and 31" tires had really good low end. But after 3000 rpm the torque would fall off. The new V6 doesn't have the immediate torque. But it does come low and it does stay longer as the revs go up.

Plus I've been getting 22 mpg vs. the 14-15 my Dad would get.
 

CombatChuk

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Originally posted by: LolaWiz
I am so jeleous!
enjoy it!
Really enjoy it when the weather gets warm again.
Take the top and doors off and drive with your woman next to you in the warm summer night!

Man I can't wait till summer. At least the heater works exceptionally well (This is true in all Jeeps)
 

iamwiz82

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Originally posted by: CombatChuk
Originally posted by: amish
how does the new v-6 feel?

The last TJ I drove (Was my father's) had the 3.07 gears and 31" tires had really good low end. But after 3000 rpm the torque would fall off. The new V6 doesn't have the immediate torque. But it does come low and it does stay longer as the revs go up.

Plus I've been getting 22 mpg vs. the 14-15 my Dad would get.

What gears are in the Sahara? I had 4.10s in the TJ and that thing had a lot of torque. I used to scare Lola because if I gunned it from a stop while making a turn the front left tire would come up off the ground about a foot :D

Nice Jeep. I don't like the big wheels though. When you lift, switch to 16" or 15" if they'll fit. You can put 33" tires on a stock JK, and 35" and higher with a small 2-3" lift. In the Jeep world, that is unheard of until now-- They've traditionally built vehicles with tiny wheel wells.

I'm betting you could sell the new Sahara wheels/tires for big bucks right now and then switch to 33" mud tires with black steelies and still make out on the deal.

We had 5" of lift and 35" tires and it flexed really well. ~950 on an RTI.
 

iamwiz82

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Originally posted by: michaels
Oh and the off-topic on JU is rough as hell, noobs beware!

You obviously haven't seen PirateOffRoad.com :D They eat newbs for breakfast. .
 

CombatChuk

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Jul 19, 2000
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Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Originally posted by: CombatChuk
Originally posted by: amish
how does the new v-6 feel?

The last TJ I drove (Was my father's) had the 3.07 gears and 31" tires had really good low end. But after 3000 rpm the torque would fall off. The new V6 doesn't have the immediate torque. But it does come low and it does stay longer as the revs go up.

Plus I've been getting 22 mpg vs. the 14-15 my Dad would get.

What gears are in the Sahara? I had 4.10s in the TJ and that thing had a lot of torque. I used to scare Lola because if I gunned it from a stop while making a turn the front left tire would come up off the ground about a foot :D

Nice Jeep. I don't like the big wheels though. When you lift, switch to 16" or 15" if they'll fit. You can put 33" tires on a stock JK, and 35" and higher with a small 2-3" lift. In the Jeep world, that is unheard of until now-- They've traditionally built vehicles with tiny wheel wells.

I'm betting you could sell the new Sahara wheels/tires for big bucks right now and then switch to 33" mud tires with black steelies and still make out on the deal.

We had 5" of lift and 35" tires and it flexed really well. ~950 on an RTI.


I went with the 3.21 gearing since I'm still doing a lot of highway driving (And gas prices are still out there). Next year when my job moves to site a lot closer to home I was going to swap out for 4.10 (Possibly 4.88 if I put bigger tires)
 

JulesMaximus

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Jul 3, 2003
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I rented one once and hated it. Most miserable vehicle on the planet.

I think I'd rather have a Tundra Double Cab 4x4 if I needed something to battle winter in.

Edit-Congrats on the new ride though. If you enjoy it that's all that matters.
 

zoiks

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Jan 13, 2000
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Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
I rented one once and hated it. Most miserable vehicle on the planet.

I think I'd rather have a Tundra Double Cab 4x4 if I needed something to battle winter in.

Edit-Congrats on the new ride though. If you enjoy it that's all that matters.

Tundra? Puhlease.

I'd get me a jeep anyday of the week over the Tundra.
 

JulesMaximus

No Lifer
Jul 3, 2003
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Originally posted by: zoiks
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
I rented one once and hated it. Most miserable vehicle on the planet.

I think I'd rather have a Tundra Double Cab 4x4 if I needed something to battle winter in.

Edit-Congrats on the new ride though. If you enjoy it that's all that matters.

Tundra? Puhlease.

I'd get me a jeep anyday of the week over the Tundra.

Tundra is the Lexus of pickup trucks. A friend of mine just picked up a brand new 2006 Tundra Double Cab for $23k (he got over $7k in rebates and since he only owed about $9k on his 2005 GMC Sierra he had about $8k in equity in that POS). His payment is under $300/month. I drove the Tundra the other day, it's a sweet ride.
 

tfinch2

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Feb 3, 2004
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Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
I rented one once and hated it. Most miserable vehicle on the planet.

I think I'd rather have a Tundra Double Cab 4x4 if I needed something to battle winter in.

Edit-Congrats on the new ride though. If you enjoy it that's all that matters.

What was so miserable about it?
 

JulesMaximus

No Lifer
Jul 3, 2003
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Originally posted by: tfinch2
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
I rented one once and hated it. Most miserable vehicle on the planet.

I think I'd rather have a Tundra Double Cab 4x4 if I needed something to battle winter in.

Edit-Congrats on the new ride though. If you enjoy it that's all that matters.

What was so miserable about it?

The ride quality sucked, that short wheelbase made for a very bouncy ride. The soft top (at least on the older ones) was damn near impossible to put back on once you remove it. We rented one in Cancun a few years ago and after driving in it for about an hour I was ready to set fire to it. The novelty wears off quickly.
 

tfinch2

Lifer
Feb 3, 2004
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Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Originally posted by: tfinch2
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
I rented one once and hated it. Most miserable vehicle on the planet.

I think I'd rather have a Tundra Double Cab 4x4 if I needed something to battle winter in.

Edit-Congrats on the new ride though. If you enjoy it that's all that matters.

What was so miserable about it?

The ride quality sucked, that short wheelbase made for a very bouncy ride. The soft top (at least on the older ones) was damn near impossible to put back on once you remove it. We rented one in Cancun a few years ago and after driving in it for about an hour I was ready to set fire to it. The novelty wears off quickly.

You don't drive a Jeep for the ride quality though. I used to have a 94 with an 8 inch lift and 33's. It was a hellish ride, but with no top and no doors you'd get the looks from the girls. ;)

I miss that ride. :(
 

imported_Pablo

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Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Originally posted by: tfinch2
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
I rented one once and hated it. Most miserable vehicle on the planet.

I think I'd rather have a Tundra Double Cab 4x4 if I needed something to battle winter in.

Edit-Congrats on the new ride though. If you enjoy it that's all that matters.

What was so miserable about it?

The ride quality sucked, that short wheelbase made for a very bouncy ride. The soft top (at least on the older ones) was damn near impossible to put back on once you remove it. We rented one in Cancun a few years ago and after driving in it for about an hour I was ready to set fire to it. The novelty wears off quickly.

because the judge of a good vehicle is how soft the ride is on your ass?

buick FTW!
 

krunchykrome

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Dec 28, 2003
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Originally posted by: tfinch2
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Originally posted by: tfinch2
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
I rented one once and hated it. Most miserable vehicle on the planet.

I think I'd rather have a Tundra Double Cab 4x4 if I needed something to battle winter in.

Edit-Congrats on the new ride though. If you enjoy it that's all that matters.

What was so miserable about it?

The ride quality sucked, that short wheelbase made for a very bouncy ride. The soft top (at least on the older ones) was damn near impossible to put back on once you remove it. We rented one in Cancun a few years ago and after driving in it for about an hour I was ready to set fire to it. The novelty wears off quickly.

You don't drive a Jeep for the ride quality though. I used to have a 94 with an 8 inch lift and 33's. It was a hellish ride, but with no top and no doors you'd get the looks from the girls. ;)

I miss that ride. :(

I like the Wrangler, and although I've never driven one, I couldnt imagine driving one as my daily in morning rush hour traffic in this city.
 

JulesMaximus

No Lifer
Jul 3, 2003
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Originally posted by: Pablo
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Originally posted by: tfinch2
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
I rented one once and hated it. Most miserable vehicle on the planet.

I think I'd rather have a Tundra Double Cab 4x4 if I needed something to battle winter in.

Edit-Congrats on the new ride though. If you enjoy it that's all that matters.

What was so miserable about it?

The ride quality sucked, that short wheelbase made for a very bouncy ride. The soft top (at least on the older ones) was damn near impossible to put back on once you remove it. We rented one in Cancun a few years ago and after driving in it for about an hour I was ready to set fire to it. The novelty wears off quickly.

because the judge of a good vehicle is how soft the ride is on your ass?

buick FTW!

God no...we rented a Buick last summer and that thing was too cushy. It made me nauseous just riding in it for 30 minutes. I prefer something a little more sporty actually. Hell, I would have preferred a Ford Taurus to the Jeep as far as rentals go. All we had to choose from was a VW Bug or the Jeep though. At least the top came off the Jeep which is why we chose it.

In all fairness, I do like the color of the OP's Jeep. It's a nice looking vehicle. Good color choice. :thumbsup:
 

Rudee

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Apr 23, 2000
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I owned a 2002 Jeep Wrangler for a little over a year before I sold it. Got tired of the road noise and the terrible ride. Carrying cargo was next to impossible due to the limited storage capacity. Ended up getting a 2005 Jeep Cherokee which is night and day in terms of comfort. Wranglers are not made for comfort, they are made for durability, but that was a compromise I could only take for so long. I also found the Cherokee was superior on winter roads compared to the Wrangler. Probably due to the fulltime FWD and traction control, and the overall weight.