Nice to see another Jeep Green LJ Rubicon on the forum! Not many of us around since they only made 282 total.
Worth the walk from the bridge parking lot.
I haven't come across any more in the wild! I've even seen an electric lime green one, which is more rare. I fell in love with it the minute I saw it on Facebook. I love yours as well. I'll be following along!Nice to see another Jeep Green LJ Rubicon on the forum! Not many of us around since they only made 282 total.
Big fan of this color on LJ's. It looks like it was made for camping and trails. Looking forward to the build.
Big fan of this color on LJ's.
I haven't come across any more in the wild! I've even seen an electric lime green one, which is more rare. I fell in love with it the minute I saw it on Facebook. I love yours as well. I'll be following along!
This meme always comes to mind when I think about that stat.
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Yeah, I feel like this meme sometimes when I tell people about it. There use to be another one in my area but it was totaled in the junkyard. In the last 8-9 years that I've had mine, I've only seen maybe 2 or 3 others come up for sale. Of those 282, 126 came with a manual transmission. And then for myself 36 of those had khaki interior with khaki hard and soft tops.
Looks like a fun camping trip. I need to do this soon.
Awesome Jeep! You and @MaximusLJR06 have my Unicorn, if you ever want to sell, let me know!
We went wheeling with my buddies with built JK's on Memorial Day. I was having a hard time keeping up with the Jeeps on big tires. Not because of obstacles, but more in the bumpy stuff that I was beating the hell out of myself on. I'm not really sure what to do about that, if anything. My DJI drone also took a swim in a knee deep puddle because it drifted into a tree and shut off. It was submerged for a good 5 minutes. That was nice.
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And, the crazy hail storm that barely missed us.
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I'm gonna beat @jjvw to it... you need better, tuned, shocks
Okay true. Too many people flabbergasted when they hear 15 isn't actually very lowHe needs to air the tires down. A lot of people lie about being aired down when they really aren't.![]()
I'm gonna beat @jjvw to it... you need better, tuned, shocks
He needs to air the tires down. A lot of people lie about being aired down when they really aren't.![]()
Okay true. Too many people flabbergasted when they hear 15 isn't actually very low
I figured this was the answer. It blows my mind that $1200 in shocks rides like I have the cheapest Rough Country crap I could buy. If it takes more money than that, I think I'll just go slower.
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Ah, sometimes it's better to ask before assuming. I was between 16-18 psi. I haven't ever ran a lower pressure.
What would your suggestion be for a 33 on an 8" wide wheel then? 16 is the lowest I've ever gone.
He needs to air the tires down. A lot of people lie about being aired down when they really aren't.![]()
So true! Last year I went out with a friend, and it was his first time wheeling. I told him to air down to 10 psi and he told me he did. We were climbing a fairly steep obstacle that required low tire pressure and a little bump. I went over it first, then had him follow. With me spotting, he struggled and couldn't get over. As I was watching, the tires didn't seem like they were deflated. When I asked him what tire pressure he was running, he said 22 psi, because he wasn't comfortable lower. I told him to get uncomfortable and air down to 10psi. He did, then climbed the obstacle with no problem. Lesson learned!
