OhioJeeper
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- First Name
- John
- Joined
- Apr 26, 2022
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- Location
- Central Ohio
- Vehicle(s)
- 6 JL's and a Gladiator
Just got back last night from an 11 day trip Ohio > Yellowstone > Glacier > Ohio.
2021 wrangler 2.0 JLU Altitude soft top (must for mountains).
Engine/auto was a champ. Plenty of passing power, and exceptional mileage compared to my 3.6's (which are/were in JK/JLUR's)
We took two with the Midland GMRS #275 15w radios, made comms easy. Other Jeep was a 2.0 JLU 80th hardtop with a sunrider.
Usuable Range was about 400+ per tank. At 5000 miles, this was a long trip. Doing Ouray in a 2dr '21 JLR 3.6 in August. Fine motor as well but will be stopping for fuel much more often. (less mpg/smaller tank)
We have most engine combos amongst our 20's and '21s, the 2.0t is probably the best of the bunch for a long roadtrip.
2021 wrangler 2.0 JLU Altitude soft top (must for mountains).
Engine/auto was a champ. Plenty of passing power, and exceptional mileage compared to my 3.6's (which are/were in JK/JLUR's)
We took two with the Midland GMRS #275 15w radios, made comms easy. Other Jeep was a 2.0 JLU 80th hardtop with a sunrider.
Usuable Range was about 400+ per tank. At 5000 miles, this was a long trip. Doing Ouray in a 2dr '21 JLR 3.6 in August. Fine motor as well but will be stopping for fuel much more often. (less mpg/smaller tank)
We have most engine combos amongst our 20's and '21s, the 2.0t is probably the best of the bunch for a long roadtrip.
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