dan_k
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Hey guys,
I posted this on another website but only got one response. Curious what people here have to say.
I'm considering ordering a '25 2-door stickshift. Not sure between the Rubicon and the Willys.
The only thing I really wish the Willys had was an option to add a front locker. Has anyone added one to theirs? How much did it end up costing you?
In all honesty, I *CAN* afford either. But it would be quite nice to save an extra ~$6k with the Willys. The Rubi wouldn't put me in the poor house per se but it's definitely overkill and a bit harder on me financially.
The amount and difficulty of the off-roading that I intend to do is probably well within the capability of the Willys (or even Sport S). I'm talking mostly fire roads, some trails with hard-pack and some with more sandy/muddy/rocky surfaces. No rock crawling and no situations where I risk flipping over a new car. Not likely ever going with tires bigger than the stock 33".
I'm thinking of something like an Ox Locker with a drive-away lock that I could get out and engage manually then disengage when I get un-stuck. Just for emergencies really.
Or am I unlikely to need this given that the Willys has the rear locker? What kind of situation would require the front locker? I'm thinking it would be one where only one front wheel has any traction.
Thanks!
I posted this on another website but only got one response. Curious what people here have to say.
I'm considering ordering a '25 2-door stickshift. Not sure between the Rubicon and the Willys.
The only thing I really wish the Willys had was an option to add a front locker. Has anyone added one to theirs? How much did it end up costing you?
In all honesty, I *CAN* afford either. But it would be quite nice to save an extra ~$6k with the Willys. The Rubi wouldn't put me in the poor house per se but it's definitely overkill and a bit harder on me financially.
The amount and difficulty of the off-roading that I intend to do is probably well within the capability of the Willys (or even Sport S). I'm talking mostly fire roads, some trails with hard-pack and some with more sandy/muddy/rocky surfaces. No rock crawling and no situations where I risk flipping over a new car. Not likely ever going with tires bigger than the stock 33".
I'm thinking of something like an Ox Locker with a drive-away lock that I could get out and engage manually then disengage when I get un-stuck. Just for emergencies really.
Or am I unlikely to need this given that the Willys has the rear locker? What kind of situation would require the front locker? I'm thinking it would be one where only one front wheel has any traction.
Thanks!
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