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Old 12-09-2006, 08:17 PM   #68 (permalink)
Thai
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Re: Rubicon beat the FJ for 4x4 of the Year???

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like i said earlier, the rubicon is built for mild off-road and thats it really. all the nice features dont exist in them. i was going to get a rubicon and slap on a rubi express 8" long arm kit and some 37"s to start with 4.88 gears and a atlas 4 sp t case, much more later. but i couldnt imagine having to drive a jeep everyday. especially something that big in the snow with that spongy of a suspension. the FJ is a way better all around car, especially for a daily driver.
Needless to say, you're an idiot. Mild off-roading?? Damn Poser! (Thanks highbeams) So, you were willing to build a Rubi up...and then complain about it's spongy ride and lack of nice features?!! WTF logic is that?! If you want a daily driver, then don't build your Jeep up.
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