Fuel Trophy help...
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I'm going to be brutally honest here: It looks like someone doesn't know how to build a Jeep. It is going to be your Jeep you build, so by all means do whatever you wish. But since you appear new to Jeeps, I thought I'd give you a heads up before you spend a bunch of money. By all means ignore me if you wish.
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Thanks. I'm thinking so too, but wasn't completely sure. My first guess was 20, but I think I was wrong. That's actually good because the 18's are cheaper.
Mark...my Rubicon has 2k miles on it. When it is older I may be inclined to build it in a different manner. For now I want it to look good, and meet my needs. Which it does. I'm not going to take a $36k vehicle and put it through hell. I'm a grown man, not some kid with daddy's money that bought a toy. I take care of my stuff. I will trail ride, pull my boat, and my lawnmower trailer. I think those wheels will be fine for that. Don't talk to me like I am a child. Talk to me like an adult that asked a question, and wanted an answer. If I was going to rock crawl in Moab then I would do something different.
Mark...my Rubicon has 2k miles on it. When it is older I may be inclined to build it in a different manner. For now I want it to look good, and meet my needs. Which it does. I'm not going to take a $36k vehicle and put it through hell. I'm a grown man, not some kid with daddy's money that bought a toy. I take care of my stuff. I will trail ride, pull my boat, and my lawnmower trailer. I think those wheels will be fine for that. Don't talk to me like I am a child. Talk to me like an adult that asked a question, and wanted an answer. If I was going to rock crawl in Moab then I would do something different.
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for me personally jeep hit it on the head with the 2014 stock unlimited rubicon wheels, although the willies are sweet too, theyre great looking and extremely functional with the mud terrains.