NewbJLUOwner
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Hello Friends- Jeep
My 1st experience driving after the Hurricane will be Saturday am
I've tried doing some research regarding water fording in Jeep Wrangler JLU
Thrilled I own a Jeep, my experience is limited driving in probably some areas with significant flooding. My previous Honda would be stranded
From what I can research below
30"-33" is technically the max
19" suggested by Jeep if going over water where the Jeep can sit down on soft river bed
I have 35" tires now. No lift. Rubicon/Eco-Diesel
Can I do simple math & guess 3"-5" below my tire is safe?
Air intake on Eco-Diesel is where? Should I care?
Any tips besides take it slow?
My 1st experience driving after the Hurricane will be Saturday am
I've tried doing some research regarding water fording in Jeep Wrangler JLU
Thrilled I own a Jeep, my experience is limited driving in probably some areas with significant flooding. My previous Honda would be stranded
From what I can research below
30"-33" is technically the max
19" suggested by Jeep if going over water where the Jeep can sit down on soft river bed
I have 35" tires now. No lift. Rubicon/Eco-Diesel
Can I do simple math & guess 3"-5" below my tire is safe?
Air intake on Eco-Diesel is where? Should I care?
Any tips besides take it slow?
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