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Old Dec 11, 2021 | 10:20 PM
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No vehicle is perfect. I could print a long list of love/hate about my Jeeps and my G. But my '95 YJ has been a mule for 26 years, and has no signs of quitting. It's MSRP was $17K. Just finished pushing wet snow for 4 hours yesterday with a 7 ft. plow. It'll still be truckin' long after I call it a day.
Anyone here have a G with a Meyer snowplow mounted? Post a pic.
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Old Dec 11, 2021 | 11:49 PM
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Originally Posted by streborx
No vehicle is perfect. I could print a long list of love/hate about my Jeeps and my G. But my '95 YJ has been a mule for 26 years, and has no signs of quitting. It's MSRP was $17K. Just finished pushing wet snow for 4 hours yesterday with a 7 ft. plow. It'll still be truckin' long after I call it a day.
Anyone here have a G with a Meyer snowplow mounted? Post a pic.
Interesting article I found when trying to see if anyone put a snow plow on a g wagen: https://www.motortrend.com/features/...landeplowagen/
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Old Dec 12, 2021 | 09:19 AM
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Interesting article I found when trying to see if anyone put a snow plow on a g wagen: https://www.motortrend.com/features/...landeplowagen/
Thanks for this - spot on accurate. A cushy interior and the uniquenes of each snowflake can't kill the monotony after a couple hours. Even my shotgun riding dog falls asleep after an hour (lol).
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Old Dec 12, 2021 | 10:04 AM
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JL Rubicon owner here. Even stock sport models are hugely capable. Yes, most Jeeps never see trails, but so what? A lot of pickups never haul anything. I do think that Jeeps are over priced for the technology you get ( or don’t get) , but considering how they hold value, it compensates. I would imagine that if you are cross shopping a Jeep with a G wagon, you are looking at the new Hemi Rubicon. Very cool, but drive like crap on the highway, compared to other vehicles. Solid axels.
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Old Dec 12, 2021 | 10:08 AM
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JL Rubicon owner here. Even stock sport models are hugely capable. Yes, most Jeeps never see trails, but so what? A lot of pickups never haul anything. I do think that Jeeps are over priced for the technology you get ( or don’t get) , but considering how they hold value, it compensates. I would imagine that if you are cross shopping a Jeep with a G wagon, you are looking at the new Hemi Rubicon. Very cool, but drive like crap on the highway, compared to other vehicles. Solid axels.
I went from my JLUR to ordering the 392…but then found my 2016 AMG G63 and jumped on it. G63 and Jeep drive remarkably similar, both being solid front axle vehicles.

2019+ G Wagons with IFS I’m sure drive nicer, but I’ve always enjoyed the feel and capability of a solid front axle so I’m thrilled to have found a “luxury jeep” with a great interior and gobs of power and sound.
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Old Dec 12, 2021 | 10:35 AM
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Old Dec 12, 2021 | 10:58 AM
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I have a ranch North of Telluride, and one in Central Utah, and a lifted G63 is my goto rig for getting in.
You must know my pal Ralph Lauren (lol).
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Old Dec 12, 2021 | 12:05 PM
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Originally Posted by 2016-AMG-G63
I went from my JLUR to ordering the 392…but then found my 2016 AMG G63 and jumped on it. G63 and Jeep drive remarkably similar, both being solid front axle vehicles.

2019+ G Wagons with IFS I’m sure drive nicer, but I’ve always enjoyed the feel and capability of a solid front axle so I’m thrilled to have found a “luxury jeep” with a great interior and gobs of power and sound.
I had forgotten that the G used to be solid axel. Do they steer well? The new JL Wranglers had some bad steering issues. No recalls but some steering boxes replaced. Wandered all over the place. Mine was good. I could cruise to Vermont and back at 80 no problem except my hearing was gone. I actually traded it for my E53. Got big bucks for it!
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Old Dec 12, 2021 | 12:11 PM
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Originally Posted by shekmark
I had forgotten that the G used to be solid axel. Do they steer well? The new JL Wranglers had some bad steering issues. No recalls but some steering boxes replaced. Wandered all over the place. Mine was good. I could cruise to Vermont and back at 80 no problem except my hearing was gone. I actually traded it for my E53. Got big bucks for it!
No, my solid axle g63 doesn’t steer well. But it doesn’t bother me (as long as it’s within factory spec/performance.) I drove my Jeep all over the country, highway and trails, never had “death wobble” or any issues. Some of the first model year JLs had some issues I think. I used to think Wranglers were trash, and maybe they were (I never owned one but knew people who did), but my JL was exceptional in every way and I was an extreme user of its abilities.

My G63 needs smaller wheels and bigger tires to make the ride my enjoyable, so that will be my first modification. I hate the trend of giant wheels -on any vehicle-but particularly on a 4x4.
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Old Dec 12, 2021 | 12:24 PM
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You must know my pal Ralph Lauren (lol).
He's my neighbor. I bought from Albert Aldosoro.
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Originally Posted by streborx
No vehicle is perfect. I could print a long list of love/hate about my Jeeps and my G. But my '95 YJ has been a mule for 26 years, and has no signs of quitting. It's MSRP was $17K. Just finished pushing wet snow for 4 hours yesterday with a 7 ft. plow. It'll still be truckin' long after I call it a day.
Anyone here have a G with a Meyer snowplow mounted? Post a pic.

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Old Dec 12, 2021 | 12:32 PM
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Originally Posted by 2016-AMG-G63
No, my solid axle g63 doesn’t steer well. But it doesn’t bother me (as long as it’s within factory spec/performance.) I drove my Jeep all over the country, highway and trails, never had “death wobble” or any issues. Some of the first model year JLs had some issues I think. I used to think Wranglers were trash, and maybe they were (I never owned one but knew people who did), but my JL was exceptional in every way and I was an extreme user of its abilities.

My G63 needs smaller wheels and bigger tires to make the ride my enjoyable, so that will be my first modification. I hate the trend of giant wheels -on any vehicle-but particularly on a 4x4.
agree about wheel size. Post some pics!
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Old Dec 12, 2021 | 12:59 PM
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If I hadn't purchased a JK brand new I'd have sworn it had been thrashed on and crashed in a past life. Gs strike me as very similar primates in solid gold top hats. Both vehicles are over the top on charm. The Wrangler's DNA goes back to the Model T, maybe even horse carriages. From the Pentastar on you can drive it at the limits of physics on the street like ... all the time. And with the doors and roof off on the freeway crosswinds will force your nostrils shut. Yet G63s unleash my dopamine drip. I expect to see pro athletes get out of them, and no matter who gets out, I'm glad they paid for it.
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I've gotta say, the JL is a world apart from the JK. My brothers each have JKs and they do seem like trash vehicles to me. The JL, despite the appearance, is nearly a page-1 re-write.

Now, with the 392 Wrangler available, I'm already second-guessing putting a bunch of money into my G63. The status aspect is fun, but the more I drive it and the more I deal with its shortcomings, the more I don't get why anyone would buy one. Maybe that's why mine had 6 previous owners in 40,000 miles. Maybe it will grow on me.
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Old Jan 30, 2022 | 11:24 AM
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Old Jan 30, 2022 | 11:45 AM
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Originally Posted by 2016-AMG-G63
I've gotta say, the JL is a world apart from the JK. My brothers each have JKs and they do seem like trash vehicles to me. The JL, despite the appearance, is nearly a page-1 re-write.

Now, with the 392 Wrangler available, I'm already second-guessing putting a bunch of money into my G63. The status aspect is fun, but the more I drive it and the more I deal with its shortcomings, the more I don't get why anyone would buy one. Maybe that's why mine had 6 previous owners in 40,000 miles. Maybe it will grow on me.
I haven't looked at the JL, but there's a world of difference between my '95 YJ and '16 JK. The great attributes about any model Wrangler are aftermarket parts (selection and availability), low prices, easy DIY, and plenty of maintenance info (MB won't even tell you where the G's battery is located). There's no comparison between the G and the Wrangler though -- I'll drive the G any day over the Jeep.
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Did someone say Black Bear Pass?
I agree that a Jeep can be made much more capable off-road much more easily and with much less cost than the G, but there's definitely something cool about off-roading in a luxury vehicle. The feel of the wood steering wheel in your hands as you navigate the rocks.... Plus, you certainly get noticed out from the crowd....





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Did someone say Black Bear Pass?
The feel of the wood steering wheel in your hands as you navigate the rocks....
Just ordered one (lol)
https://www.quadratec.com/products/96114_1170.htm
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That's it with Jeeps... you can get darn near any part for them! We have to hunt around Europe for a decent set of rock sliders...
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Originally Posted by Limey Hooligan
Did someone say Black Bear Pass?
I agree that a Jeep can be made much more capable off-road much more easily and with much less cost than the G, but there's definitely something cool about off-roading in a luxury vehicle. The feel of the wood steering wheel in your hands as you navigate the rocks.... Plus, you certainly get noticed out from the crowd....
If getting crowd notice on BBP is what you're after, this will do it.
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Did one go down the pass?

Man, I would totally get a Unimog if I had some real acreage to drive around on. Relatively inexpensive too!
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Originally Posted by Limey Hooligan
Did one go down the pass?

Man, I would totally get a Unimog if I had some real acreage to drive around on. Relatively inexpensive too!
This one was born as a flugzeugschlepper -- you could drive it on weekends at your local flughafen.
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Once you get off the trail in a Jeep, you're still driving a Chrysler with the the noise, vibration, and harshness built in at the factory. I'll stick with a G.
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Once you get off the trail in a Jeep, you're still driving a Chrysler with the the noise, vibration, and harshness built in at the factory. I'll stick with a G.
This is Jeep's claim to fame -- consistency. Universally harsh no matter the driving surface and terrain (lol). (I own two, so I'm entitled to *****.)
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