I still have my Honda S2000, but I sold my hot rod Suzuki and bought my third Jeep in August. Unlike my wild 63' CJ-5 (Buick 231ci Turbo, T-10 4-speed, Roll cage 2.5" suspension lift, 2" body lift, 36" Cepeks. Warn winch, custom tube bumpers, Rancho shocks and damper) or my 1992 YJ Wrangler (5 speed, 1.5" suspension lift, 30" BFGs), this one is new and unmodified, except for a better steering damper. A set of 32" BFG Mud Terrain T/A KMs waits in the garage for a new set of wheels, due early next week. I currently have factory installed 32" Goodyear Wranglers, which aren't quite up to the adventures I have planned. Ok for general use and moderate 4 wheeling, they don't bite well or self-clean well in mud. Optioned well, it's about 95% of a Rubicon (less the Locker D44 front axle, 4.10 gears and the 4:1 crawl ratio T/C, which I don't need) for $4k less. I have the Dana 30 front axle (slightly smaller ring gear than the Dana 44) and the Dana 44 Trac-Loc rear axle with 3.73 gears. I'm not into rock crawling... However, with a 2" lift, it could handle a 10 rated trail without difficulty, as long as you don't mind some battle scars to the rock rails and skid plates.
My neighbor just bought a loaded Hummer H3. Fire sale pricing, he got it for $13k under MSRP. It's nice, but I'd rather have my JK Wrangler. When he claimed the H3 was as good off road as my JK, I reminded him that the Hummer is just the box they ship Jeeps in....
Anyway, here's the new JK Wrangler parked on a scenic trail.
My regards,
Widewing