Except for the Silverado, everything else is a specialized vehicle. Remember, we're talking factory stock. Chevy has nothing that can compete with any version of the the JK Wrangler, as delivered. Nothing. Ford offers their new Raptor, but that is basically a desert truck. Drive into a field of rocks and it isn't going far. Get it into deep mud and it'll be staying there.
As it is, every one of those "river" trucks looks like it would roll over quicker than a hooker with hemorrhoids.
yet the only one that did, was the jeep!!!
None of them look as if they have much in terms of articulation.
My regards,
Widewing
I would put my 09 "stock" pickup,up against it and we could see who comes out on top!
one place i know of, called "the stairs" i have never seen a stock jeep go up, at any angle, yet my stock chevy drives up it without slipping a tire, as for mud my tires are not all that great (stock never are) but it does very well, and my 38 years of driving on the farm thru the mud, snow and just about anything else, would probably still play a big factor,,, my years of mud racing might also be a problem for the jeep and i have spent almost as long climbing everything except the big rocks!!
now having said that, i am not gonna go beat my nice new Chevy up proving my point, and if you want to beat your new jeep to death doing the same then your pockets are deeper than mine !
that's why we give the Rubicons such grief,,,, most of the "kids" that bring them out are too stupid to understand, to be the best, to climb the big hills, to go thru the deep mud, chances are you will still break it, and that chance grows profoundly as there skill level decreases, and even more when it's daddy's money as well.
I like the Jeeps! i really do, but to go and four wheel like i like to, I am not going to spend that amount of money on a new Rubicon, only to know it will break when i can spend 6 or 8 thousand and build a river truck that will go anywhere i want to go, while the "stock" jeeps, sit and watch or wait to be pulled along!