MacMOAB
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- Michael
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- Mar 26, 2019
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- Virginia Beach, VA
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- 2018 Jeep MOAB
If you like all the luxury and daily driver features of the Sahara and want the rugged looks of the Rubicon but don't want the drivability trade-offs of the Rubi, then get the MOAB and enjoy it on the road - the auto 4wd and limited slip rear differential and creature comforts are great. If you later decide to do some off-roading that is beyond the capabilities of the stock MOAB, put a small lift, bigger tires and a single *front* locker on it. A Jeep with a front locker and a rear limited slip is going to be almost as capable as a Jeep with two lockers. It is certainly going to be capable of some pretty serious trails. That way you can have your Sahara/MOAB daily driver cake and eat it too, even if your Jeeping progress to more serious trails. (Important Caveat: just don't go rock-crawler extreme crazy with that set up - the Sahara/MOAB axles, transfer case and suspension are not as rugged as the Rubicon, and a locker adds a lot of stress on the CV joints, so, again knock yourself out on the trails, but don't go overboard with extreme rock crawling.)
MOAB has the same shocks as the RubiconIf you like all the luxury and daily driver features of the Sahara and want the rugged looks of the Rubicon but don't want the drivability trade-offs of the Rubi, then get the MOAB and enjoy it on the road - the auto 4wd and limited slip rear differential and creature comforts are great. If you later decide to do some off-roading that is beyond the capabilities of the stock MOAB, put a small lift, bigger tires and a single *front* locker on it. A Jeep with a front locker and a rear limited slip is going to be almost as capable as a Jeep with two lockers. It is certainly going to be capable of some pretty serious trails. That way you can have your Sahara/MOAB daily driver cake and eat it too, even if your Jeeping progress to more serious trails. (Important Caveat: just don't go rock-crawler extreme crazy with that set up - the Sahara/MOAB axles, transfer case and suspension are not as rugged as the Rubicon, and a locker adds a lot of stress on the CV joints, so, again knock yourself out on the trails, but don't go overboard with extreme rock crawling.)
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