Any X owners regret not getting a Rubicon?
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I bought an X with factory installed electronic locker and sway bar disconnects. It even came with the Rubicon lift wheels and tires.
The only difference between the two was mine came with 3.73's as opposed to the Rubi with 4.11's, and mine didnt have the rock rails. Oh, and about a 6 thousand dollars savings.
The only regret I have is when people as if I bought a Rubicon I cant say yes.
The only difference between the two was mine came with 3.73's as opposed to the Rubi with 4.11's, and mine didnt have the rock rails. Oh, and about a 6 thousand dollars savings.
The only regret I have is when people as if I bought a Rubicon I cant say yes.
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Well at the moment there were no Rubicons available, plus personally I like the look of sahara and its options, for the way i wanted my rubicon it would have been about 35K. Plus I had no choice or couldnt wait since I had already been without a vehicle for over a month since I was buying a Jeep because my original truck had been stolen :(
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In the 1.5+ years this thread has been going you get about the same answers. I will add my two cents / opinion again... because I had the same questions... If money wasn't an issue and you didn't plan on immediate modifications that would make the extra money a waste, why not get a Rubicon? I went with the X mainly because it was in my budget and partly because it was hard to find any Rubicons on the lot in early 2007. Would I rather have had the lower gears, disconnects, lockers, sliders, etc? Yes. They would all be nice-to-haves for me - unfortunately, I don't get out on the trail much. But when I do I admit I wish I had those things - and it is unlikely I can be in a position to spend the extra cash on such upgrades. So if I could have purchased them upfront it would be nice. But don't think you will regret your jeep purchase - I don't. In some cases, it's a matter of just wanting the next best thing - bigger engine, bigger tires, etc. I remind myself that before I finally got to purchasing a Jeep I used to see any jeep - from the most basic, to a beater, to the most built - and say I would take anything to have a Jeep. Then I found myself wishing for this and that - it's about having a jeep and not about being in competition with others. Just my feeling on the subject...
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I bought an X with factory installed electronic locker and sway bar disconnects. It even came with the Rubicon lift wheels and tires.
The only difference between the two was mine came with 3.73's as opposed to the Rubi with 4.11's, and mine didnt have the rock rails. Oh, and about a 6 thousand dollars savings.
The only regret I have is when people as if I bought a Rubicon I cant say yes.
The only difference between the two was mine came with 3.73's as opposed to the Rubi with 4.11's, and mine didnt have the rock rails. Oh, and about a 6 thousand dollars savings.
The only regret I have is when people as if I bought a Rubicon I cant say yes.
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It is also an 09 which is Surf Blue. Which wasnt available in 09.
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I actually didn't know the difference between the versions, and bought the X because I could afford it (doubt I could've afforded the Rubicon). Although I'm sure it's nice to have the locking differential, I doubt that I will ever need it. My X is my daily driver as well as my offroad sightseeing vehicle. I don't intend to use it for serious offroading, but rather driving the scenic offroad trails of Colorado.