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- Jeremy
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Just about ready to pull the trigger on a Rubicon. I’ve had a JKUR for several years and then more recently had a TJR. Obviously the wheelbase and weight difference make the TJ more squirrelly while driving down paved roads, but I about died twice and the wife made me sell it.
So now here I am, looking at JLs and I’m wondering if the 2-door JL are just as loose on snowy roads. Is it a wheelbase thing, or a weight thing? My 4dr JKUR was amazing in the snow, and never rattled my confidence in it. Now I’m trying to determine if the heavier JLs and longer wheelbase (from the TJs) will make any difference.
Any help, input, opinions is appreciated. 2-door owner’s opinions with snow driving are really helpful.
(I live in West Michigan so we have crap roads 4 months a year.)
So now here I am, looking at JLs and I’m wondering if the 2-door JL are just as loose on snowy roads. Is it a wheelbase thing, or a weight thing? My 4dr JKUR was amazing in the snow, and never rattled my confidence in it. Now I’m trying to determine if the heavier JLs and longer wheelbase (from the TJs) will make any difference.
Any help, input, opinions is appreciated. 2-door owner’s opinions with snow driving are really helpful.
(I live in West Michigan so we have crap roads 4 months a year.)
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