View Poll Results: Is a Sport right?
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Newbie Question - is a Sport the way to go for modifications
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Welcome to the forum.
I typed a huge response and realized it wasn't necessary. Get a sport if you plan to upgrade everything. Get a rubi if you want to finance the same hardware for 7 years and end up replacing the crap before it's paid off.. Your question doesnt sound like you're after a rock crawler that would benefit from a D44/E-lockers/4:1 transfer case. You will be able to hit mud holes, dirt roads and the occasional small rock ledge with a sport JK on 35's with a 3" lift and still come in $20,000k cheaper than the rubicon with all the options that will make your cringe when you accidentally rip off an electric mirror or damage the electronics with water/mud.
I typed a huge response and realized it wasn't necessary. Get a sport if you plan to upgrade everything. Get a rubi if you want to finance the same hardware for 7 years and end up replacing the crap before it's paid off.. Your question doesnt sound like you're after a rock crawler that would benefit from a D44/E-lockers/4:1 transfer case. You will be able to hit mud holes, dirt roads and the occasional small rock ledge with a sport JK on 35's with a 3" lift and still come in $20,000k cheaper than the rubicon with all the options that will make your cringe when you accidentally rip off an electric mirror or damage the electronics with water/mud.
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Welcome to the forum. I typed a huge response and realized it wasn't necessary. Get a sport if you plan to upgrade everything. Get a rubi if you want to finance the same hardware for 7 years and end up replacing the crap before it's paid off.. Your question doesnt sound like you're after a rock crawler that would benefit from a D44/E-lockers/4:1 transfer case. You will be able to hit mud holes, dirt roads and the occasional small rock ledge with a sport JK on 35's with a 3" lift and still come in $20,000k cheaper than the rubicon with all the options that will make your cringe when you accidentally rip off an electric mirror or damage the electronics with water/mud.
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No prob. As you can see everyone has a different opinion which is fine. But sometimes it's easier to understand cutting through the content of their message and getting straight to the point. I wheeled a sport for 8 years with a D30, no lockers on a 3" lift and 35's. It'll go everywhere you will be wanting to go and more with the correct lines and good spotting. Have fun!
#24
JK Junkie
Talk to anyone who has done hard trails. Open/Open makes the trail a pain in the ass. You lock the front and the rear you can breeze through it. If you don't believe me go on YouTube there are plenty of videos where the sport struggles to get to the top and the Rubi just walks right up.
Yes your line will dictate how you go up but lockers just makes it easier. It's almost like cheating...😎
Yes your line will dictate how you go up but lockers just makes it easier. It's almost like cheating...😎