Loaded 2012 Unlimited trail ready JK - Better then a Rubicon

Afghanistan - check, check, check
Job - check
Countless hours online - check
Rubicon - check
Entertained by this thread - Fucking A right!


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Lmao, we have the same checking account haha
 
See. You're just not hardcore enough!

And BTW, my interested in this thread is as a CPA. Maybe I'm just a shitty one, but I still don't understand how it takes $25k to upgrade a Rubicon to the same level as his Sport, which he adds up to $20k of upgrades. Especially when 90% of those upgrades have nothing to do with off-road performance.

I guess the extra $5k is replacing the front D44 with a D30 and the T-Case with a 2.72:1? :idontknow:

Yes! ^^This^^

Also didn't spend to upgrade D30 shafts:
  • Chrome-Moly Dana 30 front axle upgrade kit $630.55

Surprised I made it up little sluice without the "capable" Trek covers
  • Trek Armor Front Seat Cover $259.49
  • Trek Armor Rear seat cover $284.97

Rubicon Trail called and said my first pass didn't count. Wants me to upgrade to more capable mods, come back and try it with
  • Under seat lock box $63.28
  • Can Cam gas gan storage on rear of jeep (priceless?)
  • Rough Country Dual steering stablizers (priceless?)
  • Riddler Front differential cover $109.99
  • Riddler rear Differential Covers $109.99
  • Magna Flow exhaust $733.99
  • Spec after market Clutch $799.00

I'm no CPA (though I am just as "capable" as Mr. Stick), but the above means I underspent by yet an additional $3K for my less-than-capable Rubicon. That brings the grand total to more than 8K :doh: I got screwed.

Afghanistan - check, check, check
Job - check
Countless hours online - check
Rubicon - check
Entertained by this thread - Fucking A right!


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^^^ I was out, but then Overlander moved it to the PUB, so game on. :cheesy:
 
Still :munching:


Though I admit I've grown weary of trying to keep up. Can someone give me the cliff's notes version?

BTW--who's cliff and why should we listen to him?

Answered my own question:

A Brief History

Clifton Keith Hillegass, the founder of CliffsNotes, was born in Rising City, Nebraska, on April 18, 1918. After graduating from college, he worked as a college bookstore representative for Long's College Bookstore (now the Nebraska Book Company).

One of the contacts Cliff developed while at Long's was Jack Cole, owner of Coles, The Book People. Cole's business produced study guides called Cole's Notes, published in Canada. Cole suggested to Cliff that American students would welcome a U.S. version of the notes. With that idea, Cliff launched CliffsNotes in August 1958, with a line of 16 Shakespeare study guides. Working out of Lincoln, Nebraska, Cliff built the company that produced study guides destined to become a multi-generational icon.

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Now that was an interesting fun fact :thumb:

Here's the BLUF

Thread moved to the Pub due to it's entertainment factor, 36+ pages and growing. Enjoy
 
Nubie point perhaps, but if think the low ratio transfer case in the rubicon is well worth the price. And the stickers are cool


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also "better then a rubicon":cheesy:

Well yes, that too. Why you trolling bro. :crazyeyes:

Nubie point perhaps, but if think the low ratio transfer case in the rubicon is well worth the price. And the stickers are cool

I'd rather spend $800 on a clutch and somehow explain how that is an upgrade.

Can't beat the stickers though. Straight from the factory and didn't have to pay for install. :yup:
 
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What happened to ArmyGirl Jr? I can't imagine him/her sitting in Afghanistan on the internet wasting our hard earned tax dollars.
 
Now what was for sale again?

an over priced law abiding jeep, and no long arms are not an option. dont even think it cause he will blow up about how you mentioned it when you didnt and say how very illegal it is to have them and how you will never know about the law because you dont live there... :grayno:
 
well unlike you he actually has contributed to this forum and has met members and given help to them when they really needed and all without asking for a damn thing in return... which is way more then can be said for you...

Shut up! No one is supposed to know about him giving a metric shit ton of expensive parts to many forum members here for free! :dont_tell:

Oh and for anyone curious or wasn't aware, this is no longer a for sale thread.

:cheesy:
 
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