I just checked the vin it just says jeep wrangler even on the model would it say rubicon on the model? Or rubicon i thought it would say wrangler
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Looks like a pavement princess. MTRs look brand new. Drive it again but flip off the Od/off switch on the interstate. You’ll notice a difference.
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Hell he should be on the road now to get this one ! Except for the snorkel it's a good looking RUBI !!!!!
A true Rubicon has the number 6 in the sixth position of the VIN #.
With stock 4.10 gears and stock size tires with the 42rle auto transmission it will be a little sluggish. It doesn’t sound like anything wrong per se, but it should be able to get up to 80+mph. Although it will be much slower getting there once you get past 60mph. It’s the stupid 0.69 overdrive ratio on the 42rle transmission. Try turning the OD off so it will stay in 3rd longer. Then turn it back on about 70mph to let it go into OD (4th). These TJ’s are not speed devils for sure. These engines love turning at 3000rpm, a bit higher than most other cars, so don’t fear that.
Edit: that’s not stock. It’s likely running on stock gear ratio. Regear it to 5.38 and should be good to go!
I used key words plus your location to find that rig. Your in tx, mentioned 04rubicon with 88k for 13 thousand at a dealership. Was this not the one you referring to.
To answer your question, with a question that hopefully answers your question. Why would a vehicle come from the factory with a switch, for stock drivetrain, if they never intended you needing this switch?
I just checked the vin it just says jeep wrangler even on the model would it say rubicon on the model? Or rubicon i thought it would say wrangler
it says 35's hell ya it's going to feel slow. and if it doesn't have a speedhealer it's actually running about 70 at 60 onthe speedo.
it says 35's hell ya it's going to feel slow. and if it doesn't have a speedhealer it's actually running about 70 at 60 onthe speedo.
If they like 3000 rpm, then drive by that and not MPH. Turn the OD off until you get on the highway and only when the RPM is past 3000 do you let it get into OD.. Try turning the OD off so it will stay in 3rd longer. Then turn it back on about 70mph to let it go into OD (4th). These TJ’s are not speed devils for sure. These engines love turning at 3000rpm, a bit higher than most other cars, so don’t fear that.
What says 35s??
You need to find yourself a stock rig. You will not enjoy owning the jeep you posted.
Drive it again, can't read the tire size but looks like 33 12.50 15, but maybe someone else can see it better.
Turn the Overdrive off and drive it, that's the way I drive my 06 rubicon on 33's
It was on that other jeep.
Drive it again, can't read the tire size but looks like 33 12.50 15, but maybe someone else can see it better.
Turn the Overdrive off and drive it, that's the way I drive my 06 rubicon on 33's
It was on that other jeep.
But, but it looks so cool......
I think some people are confusing the one with posted pics, Genright fenders, a lift, and bigger tires with the one you are actually looking to buy. You might go look at that one though.
Yea im getting confused too ha so the snorkel jeep wrangler had 35s on it?
