I owned a new Ram once, I went on to get a job and purchase a real truck! Just sayin....... lolBlue.
and Ram is way better than either one.
lol. Let me guess: a riceburner mini pickup.I owned a new Ram once, I went on to get a job and purchase a real truck! Just sayin....... lol
Bet my American made rice burner, who btw doesn't outsource their parts from China like some American companies, can make it through more trails then your trucklol. Let me guess: a riceburner mini pickup.
I sell various brands of trucks. I own a Rubicon. And the only place where your kamikaze riceburner would outperform my Jeep on trails would be in the same mythical rainbow-and-unicorn universe where Obama was a good president and your Nikon outperforms my S&B.Bet my American made rice burner, who btw doesn't outsource their parts from China like some American companies, can make it through more trails then your truck
Nope!! Guess again!lol. Let me guess: a riceburner mini pickup.
I sell Ram trucks. I own a Rubicon. And the only place where your kamikaze riceburner would outperform my Jeep on trails would be in the same mythical rainbow-and-unicorn universe where Obama was a good president and your Nikon outperforms my S&B.
I was joking , trying to ad some humor. On a serious note I buy trucks and Vans for reliability and giving me as trouble free performance as I can get. The company I am loyal to is also a product that I'm experienced with , I know the truck or van. That gives me confidence right or wrong. Now I have had really great success over the years and I'm not loyal for no reason but others feel different and that's their prerogative. The same with rifle scopes, we all have different needs for the type of shooting we are doing. I like certain things and have a comfort range that I pay for and live with. I will say that I'm not the guy who jumps at the new bells and whistles . I like solid well made glass that extends light and is clear down range. My idea of performance may not be your idea of performance and I'm good with that! I can always learn more from everyone!I owned a new Ram once, I went on to get a job and purchase a real truck! Just sayin....... lol
Those Rubicons have lockers on front and rear where you only have LSD in the rear and an open diff in the front. Plus, the wheel base helps a lot and turning radius. If I was going to go for serious off road only, i would have a Rubicon versus my Dodge Ram. I love my Dodge Ram and it does what I ask of it for everyday 4 wheeling in normal off road and snowy conditions. But, to say a full size truck will go anywhere a 4wd Jeep with locking diffs will go is not the case. Sorry, but anytime you have 4 wheels pulling at the same time versus 3 wheels, with a shorter wheel base aND TURNING RADIUS, YOU LOSE. lol!Actually that's true, there's only a few things you can do to get better depature angle with a truck in general and there's pretty much always a longer wheel base compared to a Jeep. But yes, the Tacoma's (TRD pro) as far 4x4 capable can do everything Jeeps can do, even if you scrape the back and lose a bumper. I still got my old Sahara that i spent to much money building up on 33s over the years haha
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I was joking , trying to ad some humor. On a serious note I buy trucks and Vans for reliability and giving me as trouble free performance as I can get. The company I am loyal to is also a product that I'm experienced with , I know the truck or van. That gives me confidence right or wrong. Now I have had really great success over the years and I'm not loyal for no reason but others feel different and that's their prerogative. The same with rifle scopes, we all have different needs for the type of shooting we are doing. I like certain things and have a comfort range that I pay for and live with. I will say that I'm not the guy who jumps at the new bells and whistles . I like solid well made glass that extends light and is clear down range. My idea of performance may not be your idea of performance and I'm good with that! I can always learn more from everyone!
I believe it but was it a Rubicon or a standard Wrangler. Rubicons cost much more money but have lockers for diffs where the standard Sahara's and the like have Command Trac usually without LSD unless it was ordered as an option. They have BLD and electronic traction control which is nothing more than an open diff that applies brake to the spinning wheel which transfers the power to the wheel with traction. Nothing that we all know as experienced 4wheelers do naturally. My Ram has the same thing. But, you still only have power going to 1 wheel because it's an open diff at any given time. All these electronics do what we all do only it does it through computers for the everyday driver that doesn't know how to drive efficiently with 4wd. Just like anti-lock brakes. It pumps the brakes for you just like we learned back in the day to do with the brake pedal when you lose traction and sliding when trying to stop. Most people freak out and slam on the brakes and don't let off. The computer does it for you. Yes, the Jeep puts 50% of torque to the front and rear driveshafts, what 4wd doesn't DUH!I can't pass this up - 10 days ago I winched my friend's Jeep out of the muck with my Toyota tundra.