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Old 07-13-2011, 10:22 PM   #2
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If you are planning on little to no offroading, don't get the Rubicon. The only way that model makes sense is for the people who do moderate offroading at least a few times a month, but don't want to get into any real serious offroading. Serious offroaders will end up replacing most of the upgraded equipment that the rubi package offers anyway.

Can't give you a solid recommendation as to what would be best for you, best thing to do first would probably be to hop on Jeep's website and spend some time in the "Build Your Own" section to see what they offer and what you think you would like. Then you can come back, let us know what you are thinking of getting and why, and we can advise based on that.

Are you planning on buying new? If not, are you looking for a current generation JK (07+) or would you be open to a TJ (97-06)?

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