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Do you run that with the seats out? Do you find it to be limiting on passenger space and cargo space? If yes then the 4 door is probably for you. No reason not to keep the LJ and also get the 4 door.

I run with the rear seat out 99.9% of the time. Unfortunately the LJ sits perfectly between the two wheel bases, hence the reason why I asked these questions. I've driven an off-roaded a four-door, I've driven a two-door on the highway but I ask because I know a a lot of y'all have lived with both vehicles so had to ask
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I much preferred the old M151 over a hummer. Easy to bang out a dent in one of those than the HMMWV :)
Ron, that’s the first vehicle I drove after enlisting in the Army in 1988, and I have to agree! We got the HMMWV very shortly after, and I wasn’t a fan - for the 30 years I drove them. Heck, just standing on the hood would crack it.
 

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I just noticed you are in Sarasota. I work in Lakewood Ranch and live in North Port
 

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Ron, that’s the first vehicle I drove after enlisting in the Army in 1988, and I have to agree! We got the HMMWV very shortly after, and I wasn’t a fan - for the 30 years I drove them. Heck, just standing on the hood would crack it.
I enlisted in 1984 and learned to drive a stick in an M151
 

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Given the same lift, same Jeep, same trim, same overall build. Mid level rock crawling trails.
2.5 lift
37's on Dana 44 axles.
2.0 Turbo hardtop automatic.

Normally two people in the Jeep, maybe a third teen or dog.
Daily driver/ weekend warrior/ road trip to big off-road parks

Given these parameters would you go two-door or four-door and why
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Given the same lift, same Jeep, same trim, same overall build. Mid level rock crawling trails.
2.5 lift
37's on Dana 44 axles.
2.0 Turbo hardtop automatic.

Normally two people in the Jeep, maybe a third teen or dog.
Daily driver/ weekend warrior/ road trip to big off-road parks

Given these parameters would you go two-door or four-door and why

For those wondering, I currently drive a 2006 LJ sport automatic 3.75 lift on 35s. Unfortunately it sits right between the two door and four-door, to an extent is closer to the two-door seeing as their only 5 in different to the rear swing door not including the spare tire.

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you have one of the best jeeps ever made and it’s the last of the real Jeeps you’re not gonna do any better than this build it out and go after the trails wish I’d never got rid of mine…
 

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I run with the rear seat out 99.9% of the time. Unfortunately the LJ sits perfectly between the two wheel bases, hence the reason why I asked these questions. I've driven an off-roaded a four-door, I've driven a two-door on the highway but I ask because I know a a lot of y'all have lived with both vehicles so had to ask
Not perfectly between the two, much closer to a JL than a JLU. The Golden Ratio being a 100" wheelbase puts both the JL and LJ pretty close though.

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LJ - 103.4"
JL - 98.6"
JLU - 118.4"

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LJ - 167"
JL - 166.8"
JLU - 188.4"

Based on what I found online, the wheelbase difference between an LJ and JL is less than 5", but the overall length of the JL is actually less than that of the LJ. Wheelbase difference between an LJ and JLU is 15".
 

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Really just not a fan of the two doors. They don't look proportional and look like a hot wheels. I also have three GSDs so trying to pick up the two seniors to put in a two door vehicle would be a pain.
 

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Really just not a fan of the two doors. They don't look proportional and look like a hot wheels. I also have three GSDs so trying to pick up the two seniors to put in a two door vehicle would be a pain.
Of course, if you are toting more than one additional than you... no brainer. So you don't like the proportions, okay. Have you driven one?
 

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I go camping and offroading a lot. I have 2 dogs that are 45 and 65 lbs.

I could not function well in a 2 door. With my wife and 2 dogs, a roofrack, I'm almost at full capacity haha!
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Ron, that’s the first vehicle I drove after enlisting in the Army in 1988, and I have to agree! We got the HMMWV very shortly after, and I wasn’t a fan - for the 30 years I drove them. Heck, just standing on the hood would crack it.
I have stood on the hood countless times and have never cracked a hood. I've also stood on hoods full kit holding an M2 or MK19 and have never cracked a hood.
 

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I go camping and offroading a lot. I have 2 dogs that are 45 and 65 lbs.

I could not function well in a 2 door. With my wife and 2 dogs, a roofrack, I'm almost at full capacity haha!
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Roger that, Jino. A 2dr is for two. Maybe throw a small dog in the mix. My nest is empty including pets at the moment so...
 

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I have stood on the hood countless times and have never cracked a hood. I've also stood on hoods full kit holding an M2 or MK19 and have never cracked a hood.
That’s good Brent; it didn’t happen all the time, but it did happen - one of the reasons it was stenciled onto the hoods of some of them..

We particularly had problems with the Avenger weapon system vehicle hood. Soldiers would incorrectly mount and dismount the platform using the hood - especially bad when a Soldier would hop from the roof down to the hood with an M3P, or with just individual kit.
 

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My wife and I are retired and emptynesting. We LOVE our 2-door. We pulled the rear seat out for more storage. We've taken many road trips in the Jeep (longest so far was 3500 miles round trip) and have had no regrets. But we never traveled with a dog or 3rd passenger. If we did, I would simple install a small Thule cargo box on top for additional storage. This is something we are considering for a NJ-Utah road trip that we are planning for 2024.
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