Yea I more or less stumbled upon the Jeep I am a Toyota guy at heart but I wanted to see the hype of a Jeep and so far I enjoy it minus the fact I need new suspension and had to replace the oil cooler after 3 months of owner ship lol it’s been good
I am also not personally a fan of super big lifts my rubicon lift is about 2.5 inches and after it sets in it’ll probably be around 2 inches with gear and I’ll probably stick with 33s
Kind of late to this build thread but I’ll try to post as many pics as I can. I used to have a 2010 4Runner sadly she was hit and totaled so I figured I’d try out Jeep and so far it’s been great.. minus a couple of things.
Parts list:
Overland vehicle systems RTT(currently not on rig)
EAG roof...
To go Manual or automatic?
I’ve hear Manual is good for something and no so much for other I’ve also heard that auto is way easier but I’ve also heard guys say they will drive nothing but a manual thoughts? And what manuals do you guys drive and what are your pros and cons on it?
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I’m still shopping for a new rig to replace my beloved disco but in the mean time I’m still going to enjoy my time out door my stock 4Runner maybe not have tires or a life but it does have lockers! [emoji106]
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Stickers add atleast 10 horse power each hahaha but yes I agree when I was in my Rover I always felt I was in an adventure rig they look the best
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