That is the 392 hemi. I paid under 50k for my rubicon unlimited 6 months ago. It’s a great weekend vehicle, but I wouldn’t drive it every day.I was at a Jeep dealer this week in Missouri. Jeep Wrangler Rubicon...$93,435..."sale price". No thanks.
I was at a Jeep dealer this week in Missouri. Jeep Wrangler Rubicon...$93,435..."sale price". No thanks.
With a 4 door jeep and only two people, you could definitely fit two elk in the back with seats folded down. Best to just remove them. Otherwise, you probably want a reasonably stout rack up top.Starting this back up as I’m looking for some real world experience. Has anyone loaded a jeep wrangler up with 2 quartered up elk? With or without a rear cargo hauler.
I had a Polaris ranger loaded down with two elk last year and it was definitely to much for that machine. I’m looking for more clearance on some very rocky roads and the jeep checks some boxes for me. Room is the major issue though.
Good to hear. Think I’m going that route instead of the side by sideWith a 4 door jeep and only two people, you could definitely fit two elk in the back with seats folded down. Best to just remove them. Otherwise, you probably want a reasonably stout rack up top.
Starting this back up as I’m looking for some real world experience. Has anyone loaded a jeep wrangler up with 2 quartered up elk? With or without a rear cargo hauler.
I had a Polaris ranger loaded down with two elk last year and it was definitely to much for that machine. I’m looking for more clearance on some very rocky roads and the jeep checks some boxes for me. Room is the major issue though.
Not sure how I missed that but thanks! That’s what I’m looking for. Did all that weight load the back end down enough where you would have scrapped rocks coming down a rough road? Or have issues climbing a steep mountain?Go back and look at post 36. You can put an elk in the back of a 4 door with the back seats up and people sitting in them. Seats folded down you would get two in there no problem.