JL WRANGLER on the ROCKS - JET Li's First Time Off Road

wayoflife

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As much as Cindy and I have been dying to take JET Li, our brand new 2018 Jeep JL Wrangler Rubicon Unlimited off road, we've been trying our hardest to be disciplined and hold off long enough so that we can take photos and document whatever we could and all before getting him dirty. Well, even though we've still got more to do, we just couldn't hold out any longer and so yesterday, we broke down and took a short drive down to the end of the street. While we didn't do a whole lot, we did get him out on dirt, shifted into low range, sway bar disconnected, lockers engaged and even got him up on the rocks.

Anyway, here are a few pics of JET Li's first time off road, we hope you enjoy :cool:

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JET Li flexed out - First baby steps out on the rocks.
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Full stuff up front - pretty sure we can do this with bigger tires.
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Decent amount of droop up front too.
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Full stuff in the rear and with room to spare. If 35's can be run on factory wheels or new wheels with a lot of back spacing, I think you could do it with little to no lift.
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JET Li looking over our little valley :)
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Another shot of the rear tire stuffed up and into the fenders. The key to running 35's with little to no lift will be in the ability to keep the tires articulating up into the fenders.
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Another shot of the nice droop we were seeing up front.
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A lot more room up front to work with when it comes to stuff.
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Rear droop is pretty nice as well.
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Another shot of JET Li up on the rocks just hanging out.
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Call us crazy but Cindy and I still LOVE the red dash :thumb:
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Hope to get out and do some real testing soon and get it all on video. :)
 

Amrth

Member
Happy times out with the new Boy ;)
I'm pretty sure you are itching to get the lift and some 40" on him.. The best thing is that you can just dive up the rocks at your backyard..
How is the engine responsiveness during the climbs? I think folks shifting from JK to Jl should be a bit more lighter on the pedal, if I'm not wrong..

Edit: The JL logo on the fender, is that of the forum Eddie?
 

Brute

Hooked
That's a good looking Jeep...to quote Rod Stewart, "the first scratch is the hardest"...
 

jeeeep

Hooked
there's still room under the fender flares, that's pretty impressive.

my short drive to the end of the street to find an area to get off road legally is about a 12 hour drive lol

what transfer case unit is in the JL? same as the JK?
 

longarmwj

New member
Nice flex for a stock rig!! Can’t wait for the first wheeling video to drop!! I think that will be the final nail in the “Ryan needs a JL” coffin.


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RockingK

New member
Droop and stuff

Looks like Jet Li is very capable out of the box. There is a fine line between that mild build to say “tune” what’s good, small lift low COG and 35/37’s and doing the full Moby:thumb:. I have regretted going over that damn line and chasing it to make it work and have manners I can live with. Can’t wait to see more, thank you Eddie and Cindy, keep up the good work!
 

KICKROX

Member
Very cool pics, I keep looking at the hard top to see if I can see that blemish now. ;)
 
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TrailHunter

Hooked
Looks right at home on the Rocks!! Bet you forgot how much fun it is to wheel a Stocker! Lol .. Can’t wait to see the Crawl videos.. [emoji1360]
 

kpig

Member
Looks great. Again, you and Cindy have the best backyard playground. Thanks for sharing and tempting me to go get one. :)
 

avstec

New member
Jet looks good in his natural habitat :) Can't wait to see you really put him through his paces. Keep up the great work.:beer:
 

wayoflife

Administrator
Staff member
Happy times out with the new Boy ;)
I'm pretty sure you are itching to get the lift and some 40" on him.. The best thing is that you can just dive up the rocks at your backyard..
How is the engine responsiveness during the climbs? I think folks shifting from JK to Jl should be a bit more lighter on the pedal, if I'm not wrong..

Edit: The JL logo on the fender, is that of the forum Eddie?

Actually, we're really enjoying driving this JL stock. No lie, it's super quite, amazingly comfortable and pretty damn capable as is. A small part of us - very small, is kinda dreading building it up being that it really is that nice.

Engine and gearing of the transmission/transfer case makes climbs a breeze. It really is a point and go setup.

Regarding the JL logo that you see, that is our trademarked logo for our www.JLWRANGLER.com website. :yup:

That's a good looking Jeep...to quote Rod Stewart, "the first scratch is the hardest"...

Well - that honor goes to me. :crazyeyes:

It looks really good! Almost too nice

LOL!! I tend to agree... almost :crazyeyes:

Nice flex for a stock rig!! Can’t wait for the first wheeling video to drop!! I think that will be the final nail in the “Ryan needs a JL” coffin.

Stay tuned - it's coming soon :D

Looks like Jet Li is very capable out of the box. There is a fine line between that mild build to say “tune” what’s good, small lift low COG and 35/37’s and doing the full Moby:thumb:. I have regretted going over that damn line and chasing it to make it work and have manners I can live with. Can’t wait to see more, thank you Eddie and Cindy, keep up the good work!

Moby and Rubicat are really built to perfection - or at least, in our opinion. But, I will have to agree that there is a place in between stock and where they're at that can be just okay.
 
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