They all have plus and minus . It's all on preference on what kind of driving your doing , how far you travel , how hard-core you plan to off road . For me personally I wanted the tried and true pentistar v6 also the extreme recon package with 35's is only offered with the v6 pentistar. Hope this helps
Hello Richard. They actually was no deal . Kinda a long story . Basically I ordered a Manuel version back on April 29th and after months of it not moving out of ordered stage because of the manual issue and the didn't tell me you can't get the 35 inch recon package I looked around the country for exactly what I wanted in stock and found they had it . Plus it was a fun 17 hour road trip back.
It’s nice they put a winch on the vehicle but 8000 pounds I don’t feel is really enough, The witch will work but a vehicle stuck in real sticky mud needs more pulling power also if you’ve got friends or someone that’s stuck in a heavier vehicle I feel a 10,000 pound winch is much better, in regards to the front license plate bracket Warn makes a bracket that bolts between the fairlead and the bumper angles under the bumper and looks very nice to hold front license plate I recommend that. That’s a nice jeep the color looks great👍
One month ago I bought a 2024 Wrangler 4dr sport 2.0T auto. It came with a 3.5" lift, 18" Fuel Wheels on 35" Nitto's for 46K and change. I'm dig'n it (-;
Hello Ryan . You actually do have to drill holes into the plastic. There are dimples where you need to drill. Pretty easy . Those are 5 /32 second Allen screws and retaining clips that I had from my work that actually go to a hvac unit ventilator. In the instructions it said something about using box nuts and some inserts. There was nothing in the bag but the 3/8 screws for the license plate itself. So please make sure you get your hardware. I didn't even think to look for it.
@@Scottiegillespie Thanks! Did you need to drill plastic on the bumper or only the license plate holder? You might be the first person on the internet sharing the details about this new license plate holder. Maybe do a video. :)
I just got the exact same JEEP! Love it!
Excellent video! Thanks! I’ll be picking my Rubicon X in Anvil this week! Stoked! 🇺🇸
Congratulations 🎉🎊 you will absolutely love it . Happy for you
Mine also has some upgrades like Adaptive Cruise Control, Alpine Sound System, and insulated Freedom Panels.
So which one is the best engine for Jeep? A 3.6, 2.0T or the eco diesel 3.0?
They all have plus and minus . It's all on preference on what kind of driving your doing , how far you travel , how hard-core you plan to off road . For me personally I wanted the tried and true pentistar v6 also the extreme recon package with 35's is only offered with the v6 pentistar. Hope this helps
@@Scottiegillespie they said 3.6 is sluggish?
nice. that's what I'm looking to order soon. curious as to what sort of deal Summit was able to give you to entice you to fly out to WI from NH
Hello Richard. They actually was no deal . Kinda a long story . Basically I ordered a Manuel version back on April 29th and after months of it not moving out of ordered stage because of the manual issue and the didn't tell me you can't get the 35 inch recon package I looked around the country for exactly what I wanted in stock and found they had it . Plus it was a fun 17 hour road trip back.
@@Scottiegillespie glad u were able to find what u wanted and any excuse for a road trip is good
✌️😎👍sweet jeep
Thank you ! 👍
I have the exact same Jeep! It’s amazing!
It’s nice they put a winch on the vehicle but 8000 pounds I don’t feel is really enough, The witch will work but a vehicle stuck in real sticky mud needs more pulling power also if you’ve got friends or someone that’s stuck in a heavier vehicle I feel a 10,000 pound winch is much better, in regards to the front license plate bracket Warn makes a bracket that bolts between the fairlead and the bumper angles under the bumper and looks very nice to hold front license plate I recommend that. That’s a nice jeep the color looks great👍
Great information. Thanks, and I'll look into that. As far as the pull strength, I'm hoping that the use of a snatch block will make up the difference
Did you pick up on the “Easter egg” in each tail light housing?
If you mean the little dogs yes . Lol pretty cool
Thanks for walking us through this. I'm debating trading in a Willys for a Rubie.
My pleasure. Happy I could help . That would be awesome for sure . Good luck
One month ago I bought a 2024 Wrangler 4dr sport 2.0T auto. It came with a 3.5" lift, 18" Fuel Wheels on 35" Nitto's for 46K and change. I'm dig'n it (-;
Sounds awesome. Would love to see a picture .congratulations
How did the license plate holder attach? Did you need to drill holes? What are those quick connect parts that you DIY’d for it?
Hello Ryan . You actually do have to drill holes into the plastic. There are dimples where you need to drill. Pretty easy . Those are 5 /32 second Allen screws and retaining clips that I had from my work that actually go to a hvac unit ventilator. In the instructions it said something about using box nuts and some inserts. There was nothing in the bag but the 3/8 screws for the license plate itself. So please make sure you get your hardware. I didn't even think to look for it.
@@Scottiegillespie Thanks! Did you need to drill plastic on the bumper or only the license plate holder? You might be the first person on the internet sharing the details about this new license plate holder. Maybe do a video. :)
That rock looks alive
Like a 🐌 snail 😅