I'm in college and my friends and I take road trips a lot in the TJ. Sometimes 1100-1200 miles in a day, and I'm usually the one driving. Mine is bone stock, has the soft top, the 6 speed and the 4.0. Sometimes it gets a little tiring driving it for that long with camping gear, luggage, and four guys because it gets thrown around in the wind quite a bit. I am trying to make it a little nicer to drive on long trips. Drove my friend's Fusion for 800 miles yesterday all by myself and it was so nice to just set the cruise control and not worry about it. I wasn't even tired when I reached home.
Is it worth it on the TJ? One thing I've noticed is that when it is windy, I'm constantly shifting between fifth and sixth since the headwinds and crosswinds cause me to slow down. With a stick and cruise control, am I going to completely ruin my fuel economy when it's windy out? I typically get about 15-16 mpg at 85 mph on the interstate. Obviously TJs aren't good on gas but even 2 mpg helps out during long hauls. Wondering if it's going to lug the motor when a headwind comes out of nowhere and I won't even realize it.
Does it really help much when driving long distance? I think the seating position in the TJs is great and I rarely seem to get cramps or need to relax my feet when driving but I'm wondering if having cruise is going to make me feel a little less tired after a long drive.
Also, I unfortunately will have to go with the Rostra kit. I already checked under the hood for that random factory wiring harness for cruise and I don't have it.
Is it worth it on the TJ? One thing I've noticed is that when it is windy, I'm constantly shifting between fifth and sixth since the headwinds and crosswinds cause me to slow down. With a stick and cruise control, am I going to completely ruin my fuel economy when it's windy out? I typically get about 15-16 mpg at 85 mph on the interstate. Obviously TJs aren't good on gas but even 2 mpg helps out during long hauls. Wondering if it's going to lug the motor when a headwind comes out of nowhere and I won't even realize it.
Does it really help much when driving long distance? I think the seating position in the TJs is great and I rarely seem to get cramps or need to relax my feet when driving but I'm wondering if having cruise is going to make me feel a little less tired after a long drive.
Also, I unfortunately will have to go with the Rostra kit. I already checked under the hood for that random factory wiring harness for cruise and I don't have it.
