JJMalone
Well-Known Member
- First Name
- John
- Joined
- Mar 4, 2020
- Threads
- 8
- Messages
- 196
- Reaction score
- 400
- Location
- Eugene, Oregon
- Vehicle(s)
- 392, '20 JLR, '00 TRD Tacoma
My first 3 cars were model a fords. My 2020 fully optioned rubicon bought last may has over 78,000 miles; so, yeah, I think it is fine for any driving, long, short and in between. The best your jeep will drive for long highway trips is if you leave the suspension and tire size alone. If you bought it for looks, prestige, challenging wheeling, etc., maybe you don't care so much about a higher center of gravity, bigger (heavier) tires, worse mileage, less favorable angles of U-joints, brakes with less stopping leverage and impacting highway driveabilty . I do a mix of highway, forest service and blm roads and obviously like the jeep as the mileage shows. It is completely stock and that's just the way I like it. The 392 on it's way will be the same.
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