You are a little bit lost from OP's question.It's really a matter of how long your money will last. It generally takes me multiple years. Save money, Spend, replace/add new parts, Save money again
I set goals. I always add/update protection first, (Skid plates, rock rails, bumpers). Then I take the Jeep out and use it before I set my sights on the next changes
I fully expected someone to say the Chrysler/Fiat assembly line cranks out a Jeep Wrangler every 8 minutes or something absurdly fast like that!From another forum I am on: there is a factory worker that posts:
Oct 19, 2017 · #7
Per our Secret Squirrel© ArcherAce at the factory, it takes ~24hrs to build a Wrangler.
I would assume roughy the same for the JL.
250,000 vehicles in 12 months. Call it 20,000/month. 6 days/week. So around 800 Jeeps/day I guess.24 hours even seems a bit long. I wonder if that is over two shifts and includes down time or just 24 hours in motion until driven out the door?
Was/is the wrangler factory working around the clock? 3 shifts? or just one or two?
Your talking about taking all the final components and making a Wrangler out of them correct?This may have been asked before but i could not find it. I was wondering how long it actually takes to build the jeep. Not talking about shipping ect. Just the time it takes to put it together once they start the build process.