Joined today and thanks to C.J Robert's, I received help with a question today. I am in Northeast Georgia. 10 year TJ owner, 2 week Rubicon owner. Thanks again C.J and thank you for your service. God bless.
Welcome! Both Jeeps look clean. Any plans for the Rubi?
Kinda on the same boat as I’m a 14-year owner of a TJ and currently think of getting a second one. Rationale is to build more my current one and DD the new in close to stock form.
Joined today and thanks to C.J Robert's, I received help with a question today. I am in Northeast Georgia. 10 year TJ owner, 2 week Rubicon owner. Thanks again C.J and thank you for your service. God bless.
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What would your build include? I am curious. Did I read your profile correctly that you are in Athens Greece?
welcome to the forum and nice looking Rubi ! you need to join us on one of our trail rides. I see they added you to our list. where are you located ?
well good you aren't too far away then.
Welcome from South East Arizona. A Rubicon was always my Unicorn since I first read about them in 4wheel drive magazines as a rumor. Other than my '82 Scrambler, my '05 TJR is my favorite jeep. Pretty damn sweet to have two!!
The LJ rubicon that is virgin is the unicorn for me, I took a copart wrecked one standard LJ and building a facsimile with lockers and atlas. The lift and shocks you choose will definitely determine capability and quality of ride. Good luck with whatever you decide.
Lawrenceville GA
I had a 2004 unlimited for about 3 years. It was a very comfortable jeep and very capable stock. I know that they can be made into a better machine for off road. My Scrambler could do amazing things on the Rubicon trail because of the ability of the longer frame and axle droop. In my opinion, other than turning radius, a longer jeep is better for trails. If I could switch to a unmolested Unlimited Rubicon, I would definitely jump on it.