I doubt we'll be seeing many used offerings any time soon if people are as happy with theirs as I am with mine!I wonder what the Moab’s production numbers were?
Not too many. Zero available used that I have seen.
The absolute oldest JL Moab’s are 10 months old. Why would you expect to see any used ones?I wonder what the Moab’s production numbers were?
Not too many. Zero available used that I have seen.
That's a beaut!Just got mine a week ago. Already 1800 miles on it. Drove from Dallas to Arizona. I love it so far.
They're similar to the Rubicon ones, but the Rubicon rock sliders sit flush with the body whereas the MOAB ones stick out a couple of inches. You can use the MOAB ones as a step, but they don't stick out far enough that I would consider them a true step. Somewhere in between having a step and having nothing.Can any current MOAB owners comment on the rock sliders included compared to the rubicon type?
Appreciate it!
Looks great that way! But why not take a few more minutes and take off the doors? Would be great with that bikini top.Anyone else went soft-top for the summer on a Moab? Just installed mine yesterday. It's an interesting difference in appearance. Here it is in safari mode (top up, back windows not installed).
Hi there, I love mine the way it is. I talked to some longtime Jeepers on the lot and they said that most want to upgrade their tires and lift to ours - what we have is perfect. Congrats on your Moab btw!Moab owners - I'm a new owner getting ready to pick up my Moab and am wondering about lift and tires. Want to go with KO2 tires... just not sure if I should stick with 33's or move up to 35's. If I do go to 35's, should I also do a Mopar 2.5" lift, or is stock height OK with 35" KO2's on stock wheels? Thanks for advice!
I agree. I’m not doing anything to mine. I believe the suspension system is already lifted as is ?Hi there, I love mine the way it is. I talked to some longtime Jeepers on the lot and they said that most want to upgrade their tires and lift to ours - what we have is perfect. Congrats on your Moab btw!
Doors have been off for a few stretches when we had 3-4 days with no rain forecasted. Note for anyone planning to ride naked. There are some instructions on google on how to make a rack out of PVC pipes for your door. Took me under an hour and $55 of materials. Well worth it to protect your doors when they’re off the Jeep.Looks great that way! But why not take a few more minutes and take off the doors? Would be great with that bikini top.