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Old Dec 25, 2013 | 08:35 AM
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Hey im new to the forum, not new to jeeps in general though.

although, i dont know much about JKs. that is why i am here!

Someone stole my TJ, and im here to research my options for a new JEEP!
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Old Dec 25, 2013 | 08:40 AM
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Welcome to the forum. Sorry to hear about your TJ been stolen. Bastards! Anyway, lots of great info in this forum. Get a cup of coffee, beer, or whatever is your beverage of choice, and read away.
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Old Dec 25, 2013 | 08:41 AM
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Originally Posted by saiyan slayr915
Hey im new to the forum, not new to jeeps in general though.

although, i dont know much about JKs. that is why i am here!

Someone stole my TJ, and im here to research my options for a new JEEP!
jks and tjs are pretty similar to work on imo. Suspensions didnt really change much.
But welcome to the forum, you will find tons of great info here.
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Old Dec 25, 2013 | 08:57 AM
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Any recommendations as to which threads i should crawl?
looking for JK basics. 3.6L vs 3.8L, 4-door vs 2-door, rubi vs non-rubi. TJ vs JK.
right now im leaning towards a 4-door JK 3.6L.
Im searching for 3.6L threads as we speak
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Old Dec 25, 2013 | 09:26 AM
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Originally Posted by saiyan slayr915
Any recommendations as to which threads i should crawl?
looking for JK basics. 3.6L vs 3.8L, 4-door vs 2-door, rubi vs non-rubi. TJ vs JK.
right now im leaning towards a 4-door JK 3.6L.
Im searching for 3.6L threads as we speak
3.6 is the way to go. Im personally a 2 door guy for crawling, but if I had family i would get 4 door. The rubi vs non rubi comes down to how hard your plan to offroad and weather or not your going to replace half of the rubi stuff (gears,axles,transfer case,sway bar,lockers)
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Old Dec 25, 2013 | 09:28 AM
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Honestly there's a lot of complaining about the 3.8, but I think that's more due to the 4-speed automatic than the 3.8 itself. There's also the "minivan" mystique that some can't get over. Since it was used to power a minivan it must be awful, right?

Guess the Pentastar's awful too since it's also being used to power minivans, and crossovers, and base-model muscle cars, and pretty much everything..

If you're going with an automatic, get something with the 3.6L. The 5-speed automatic is reportedly worlds better than the 4-speed slushbox, and reportedly makes up for the majority of the performance difference between the 3.8 JKs and the 3.6 JKs.

With the 6-speed manual, until 4,000 RPM they're pretty similar. Above 4,000 RPM the 3.6 has a definite advantage in torque and top-end horsepower. But until 4,000 RPM they're similar. In my opinion the 3.8 makes a much nicer noise too. It sounds more aggressive. When the VVT on the 3.6 kicks in it sounds like a Civic..

Another limiting factor of the 3.8 was the engine's programming and the electronic throttle. A lot of people didn't like the latency between petal input and RPMs. I actually found that turning off HSA (Hill-start assist) virtually eliminated the deadzone and the throttle is much, much more crisp and responsive.

Either way, JKs are great and you'll end up with something you'll love!

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