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Re: Looking at a New Alpha or a JK
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Sounds like you're just posting for no good reason hoping someone will be impressed by your dry wit. |
Re: Looking at a New Alpha or a JK
okay i see this stuff about trail rated, what exatly do they do to to consider their rigs "trail rated?"
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Re: Looking at a New Alpha or a JK
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Re: Looking at a New Alpha or a JK
Jeep lost all credibility when the badge their Liberties "Trail Rated". Basically confirming it as being just a slogan.
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Re: Looking at a New Alpha or a JK
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Kinda like the "Chuckle Edition" stock H3's ? :D |
Re: Looking at a New Alpha or a JK
chuckle edition :jump:
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Re: Looking at a New Alpha or a JK
Ya the New Liberty is trail rated;;;;; yes it did the Rubicon....
lilmatty wrote: Word at Rubicon Springs this past weekend was that a factory KK made it through the Rubicon a week or so ago. Wasn't much left of it afterwards but I guess they can pin a Trail Rated badge on it now. Just to clarify... All the bumpers were attached and only had minor scrapes, all flares were attached. No mechanical failures. Drove back to Reno under it's own power. Lower door sills were damaged due to lack of rocker protection. DS door panel popped in on big sluice because of traction control induced slide. All doors opened and closed. With rocker protection and a few more hours of daylight, it would have completed the trail relatively unscathed. I am not saying it had an easy time with the trail, but it was certainly not trashed at the other end. Rubicon is not currently a requirement for Trail Rated badge (though I think it should be). A set of defined criteria determines if the vehicle meets the rating (traction, fording depth, ground clearance, etc. as tested by Nevada Automotive Testing Center (NATC) ) Thought you would want to know a few more details on the KK "Crossing the Rubicon" |
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