Bobby Hank
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- First Name
- Robert
- Joined
- Oct 14, 2023
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- Gulf Breeze Florida
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- 2024 JL Wrangler Rubicon X 2D
- Occupation
- Educator
Gotta disagree on the top advice. Freedom panels can go in/out in 3 minutes. With the hardtop I can go completely together to doors off top off in 45 minutes going slow and careful, same going back… and that adding mirrors, sunshade and footpegs. Older soft tops may leak and be worn, view out rear window is vastly superior as well.I live in Kemah, just down the road from you.
Think really hard about your willingness to drive 5+ hours to do any decent off roading.
Closest places with hills are Hidden Falls near austin, Barnwell up near Gilmer, TX, or Hot Springs, AR.
You and I live in flatlandia.
When I do the math, it's cheaper for me to fly southwest to Denver, or Vegas, or Los Angeles ... rent a cheap car, drive to the offroad areas, and then rent an off road jeep from one of the off road rental places for 1-3 days of offroading run.
You're going to spend a lot on gas and a lot of hours driving, plus wear and tear on the jeep.
Of course, if you are retired, or wealthy, or have a work from anywhere zoom job it makes sense to drive to a place and spend a month wheeling, and working from your hotel or camper.
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If you get the sport with the LSD limited slip you will have the dana 44 axle.
Willy's has the dana 44
Here in Houston I STRONGLY encourage you to get the soft top. If you get the hard top you should immediately buy the bestop sunrider option. The "freedom" panels are too heavy and bulky. (take a test drive, tell the dealer you want to take the freedom panels off, see for yourself) I see LOTS of jeeps driving around galveston county. In the last 2 years I have only seen one time where people took the freedom panels out. Meanwhile I can open/shut the sunrider in 30 seconds at a stoplight. If it's not actively raining my top is open. That's why I bought a jeep. I wanted a convertible that could hold grandkids and didn't look like an old man chrysler sedan. I daily drive my jeep. Flip open the top and drive to work. 70mph, no problem. Flip it closed when I park, flip back open to drive home. Except july/august when I use the airconditioner in the afternoon. mornings it's cool enough to drive with the top open.
THe hard top does let you put a luggage rack on top so if camping is your thing a hard top makes sense.
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