Outrun
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Fingers crossed mine has the sticker.Does it include a “bought, not built!” bumper sticker?
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Fingers crossed mine has the sticker.Does it include a “bought, not built!” bumper sticker?
Same here. I ordered Monday with the package. I wanted 2.0 but didn't have a choice.I am excited about this package but bummed its only with the e-torque. Im guessing its to keep the MPG up. I wont lie, not a fan of the e-torque. i went with the 6speed to get ride of the e-torque. its unclear that you can get the package or not with the manual but you will be able to get the 4.88 gear ratio. im hoping that they allow it with the manual too. I also assume that the 1.5" lift is just the mopar lift labeled to 1.5" for manufacturing purposes
I want one also proudlyFingers crossed mine has the sticker.
That was my thinking. I couldn't buy and have installed for this price. For me it's actually a $5,750 package. I was going 2.0 but Jeep is forcing the $1,750 Etorque. No biggy.At that price point, it seems like a great bargain from the factory!
Hopefully we get all the fine details soon.So no new information really. I had hoped more details and pics would come out of todays show. Later I guess.
For the V6 - looks like it from what someone has already posted who ordered it.Are the brakes different from the brakes that come standard on the rubicon?
Is it because Jeep is forcing their customers to opt in for the additional $1,750 - 3.6 eTorque engine option, which also makes you have to buy the $1,500 automatic transmission option as well? Those two options together is $3,250 + $3,995 = $7,245.I wonder why this package is limited to the 3.6 V6, and does not include the turbo?
Sounds like the 4.88 great ratio will also not be available on the 2.0 Turbo.
Yep, but I was adding the $4k package and going 2.0 engine. Had to add V6 @ $1,750. So for anyone that wanted to order 2.0 it's really a $5,750 package Not complaining. I still ordered. Not really the extra $1,750 that bothered me. I wanted 2.0. Oh well. It is what it is. No doubt will be available in coming model years in non-rubicons and with other engines as well. I couldn't wait.Is this new package really the $4,000? Or is it still better just modify your JL yourself?
Lol I just made a comment about the additional pricing. If I had to choose between the 3.6 and 2.0, I would do 2.0 as well.Yep, but I was adding the $4k package and going 2.0 engine. Had to add V6 @ $1,750. So for anyone that wanted to order 2.0 it's really a $5,750 package Not complaining. I still ordered. Not really the extra $1,750 that bothered me. I wanted 2.0. Oh well. It is what it is. No doubt will be available in coming model years in non-rubicons and with other engines as well. I couldn't wait.
I was in the same boat as you, had a 2019 JLUR manual with 14k miled. I sold it since since the second market is so good right now and got more than what I paid for. Just check out Vroom/Carmax, you will be surprised. I casually looked at vroom without intent of selling and I just couldn't refuse the 52k offer to get the Manual with 4.88“The 4.88:1 axle ratio will be available for ordering later this year on Wrangler Rubicon two-door and four-door models equipped with the 3.6-liter V-6 engine.”
Pretty excited that the 2-door isn’t completely left out for this one but it’s not enough to make me consider trading my 2019 JLR in. Still holding out for a turbo inline-6 or NA V8 with a stick. So I’m not too worried, I think my jeep is safe.
If I were buying now I’d definitely get this.
Here's how I look at it. I haven't had a Jeep since my 2013 2 door. I was going to buy a 21, then realized we are close to the 22's so I'm waiting for a new color. Then, they announced the Recon XtremeZ package and I figured no shot on the 2 door. Since they are now saying it CAN be added, that seems like a no brainer for 2022 and to just wait.“The 4.88:1 axle ratio will be available for ordering later this year on Wrangler Rubicon two-door and four-door models equipped with the 3.6-liter V-6 engine.”
Pretty excited that the 2-door isn’t completely left out for this one but it’s not enough to make me consider trading my 2019 JLR in. Still holding out for a turbo inline-6 or NA V8 with a stick. So I’m not too worried, I think my jeep is safe.
If I were buying now I’d definitely get this.