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Originally Posted by UNKNOWN_370 No problem with the hijack. The info is valuable. I had been in jeeps back in the 80"s. When I entered the Jeep wrangler unlimited, I

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No problem with the hijack. The info is valuable. I had been in jeeps back in the 80"s. When I entered the Jeep wrangler unlimited, I was impressed with the interior. Not overly gadgeted and featured to take it out on a romp. But nice enough to have passengers be pleased with the interior when going on a ride. Perfectly balanced I must say.
So basically, The jeep is very capable still, just not as capable as past body-on frames? That's good to know. Since off-roading would be a bi-annual event for me. More than that in the beginning for learning purposes. But once I know what I'm doing, 2x a year would make fun times on vacay.
I haven't messed around with one off-road much. I've heard they're surprisingly capable, but I remain cautious.

Setting aside capability, there's a simple size issue. It's much more difficult to haul something that big along a tight trail. Where a YJ might not need a spotter, a JK will. There's just too much car to keep track of from the driver's seat, IMO. For something you plan to drive to work afterwards, it is a huge detractor.
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