The 392 Rubicon AEV first glance.
Lowered tyre pressure to 27, and using the detachable sway bars, it feels like a motorboat going over the roughest tracks, you still bounce on big rocks but much more pleasant.
The 37" tires are huge, dog ramp on order, although with judicious planning they can jump in. Daddy has a a pull rope to help him get in
The real clincher is all the buttons are on the dash and not on the centre console -- so no Labradors selecting low range etc at 70 mph as in the LC.
Madame loves Jeeps so I'm ordering another 392 AEV, and trading the LC as I couldn't stomach putting $60k into the LC conversion and having no warranty vs AEV which maintains the Jeep warranty and overlays its own; my local service guy has had great experience with AEV as well.
Jun 11, 2023 6:14:21 PM
Gauss:Those photos make good advertiment shots for Wrangler
Agreed. Beautiful.
RC (Germany) - Rennteam Editor Lamborghini Huracan Performante (2019), BMW Z4 M40i (2022), Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk (2019 EU)
Gnil:The Rubicon with it's huge tire and beefed up suspension looks perfect in this setting. Is this the ultimate off roader to go back in ?
Did you not dare try to cross that last bit of avalanche snow ? TTt
that's not the last bit, it's the first, although melting the avalanche is still 100' wide and 20' high. you sacrifice road manners but yes it's great for me whose life is 85% dirt/rocks and 50% low range.
Our main tracks Way Back In are avalanched in for at least another few weeks. This one covers not only the track but over 2000' of the Creek. Hiking in from 8000' instead of 9,500'. The joke is we'll Get In when the snow flies. Well more than right now, 29F at night slowing the melt too.
It varies in beauty - this track looks to have dried, but it has water now underground undermining the track, as we skirted this rut, the Right side collapsed dropping us into a high centre, with no winch point. Only a couple mile walk, phone and Troy our local 4wd tow Pro from Dover had it out in 1/2 an hour... Note to self: just because it looks solid.... it might not be... it hardly looks damp.
Jun 30, 2023 5:50:06 PM
watt:It varies in beauty - this track looks to have dried, but it has water now underground undermining the track, as we skirted this rut, the Right side collapsed dropping us into a high centre, with no winch point. Only a couple mile walk, phone and Troy our local 4wd tow Pro from Dover had it out in 1/2 an hour... Note to self: just because it looks solid.... it might not be... it hardly looks damp.
You need a satellite phone just like the one Hunter Biden got for his father.
Jul 1, 2023 6:03:43 AM
watt:the only rule of cervical myelopathy: if you've already shattered your neck, henceforth fall on you knees, arms and shoulders... it's repeatable
Watt, I know you won't listen but PLEASE, be careful. A nasty infection can get you faster closer to god than you wish for. I love to see your photos all the time, would not want something to happen to you, so PLEASE take care of yourself and don't take unnecessary risks.
RC (Germany) - Rennteam Editor Lamborghini Huracan Performante (2019), BMW Z4 M40i (2022), Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk (2019 EU)
watt:the only rule of cervical myelopathy: if you've already shattered your neck, henceforth fall on you knees, arms and shoulders... it's repeatable
Totally get it Watt, risk/reward calculus is understandable when I see how much you love the outdoors and the labs.
watt:It varies in beauty - this track looks to have dried, but it has water now underground undermining the track, as we skirted this rut, the Right side collapsed dropping us into a high centre, with no winch point. Only a couple mile walk, phone and Troy our local 4wd tow Pro from Dover had it out in 1/2 an hour... Note to self: just because it looks solid.... it might not be... it hardly looks damp.
Watt, you need my Bronco which I use in Vermont.
As far as your periodic falls, it's part of living. Enjoy life and every moment. Otherwise their lost forever.
The purpose of life is to enjoy the moment.
RC:watt:the only rule of cervical myelopathy: if you've already shattered your neck, henceforth fall on you knees, arms and shoulders... it's repeatable
Watt, I know you won't listen but PLEASE, be careful. A nasty infection can get you faster closer to god than you wish for. I love to see your photos all the time, would not want something to happen to you, so PLEASE take care of yourself and don't take unnecessary risks.
RC,
2 toes amputated [another just saved] to stop bone infections, and 12 $5,000 applications of stem cells to heal one of my massive leg wounds on a shin - all to clear infections for surgeon approval for my March hip op --- plenty of experience. And I am well aware if my spinal hardware gets infected I am dead.
The Wound Dept nurses and I are good friends now I see them weekly - but life goes on, and we manage the wounds, and since shin wounds are worst as there's no flesh to push healing, I've even bought some Austrian 3 ply knee socks for shin protection to prep for hip #2 in November! But these surface cuts heal quickly even at my age.
As I said it's the next neck fall that's irretrievable. But every day is a Joy.