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me1st_JK 03-07-2012 06:24 PM

Re: requesting opinions
 

Originally Posted by journeyjohn (Post 561083)
Firstly, nice JEEP and congrats!!
I have the same set-up as you Sahara with a 6 speed. Got the factory installed starter, and I've only used it once so far.
Haven't done any mods, but that's why I\m on this site.

Is it a pain in the butt as I've been told by others to use? The other people didn't have Jeeps, so I'm not sure they all work the same. I enjoy using a starter all through the year, but my current vehicle is automatic.

LL01 03-07-2012 06:34 PM

Re: requesting opinions
 
Congrats.

Adding a after market remote start may affect the warranty. Better check it out first. I have a factory remote and love it.

me1st_JK 03-07-2012 07:09 PM

Re: requesting opinions
 

Originally Posted by LL01 (Post 561087)
Congrats.

Adding a after market remote start may affect the warranty. Better check it out first. I have a factory remote and love it.


It will be a factory remote if I decide to get one.

journeyjohn 03-08-2012 09:39 AM

Re: requesting opinions
 
Is it a pain in the butt, a little.
There's a couple of steps to follow , but it's not really a big deal.
I debated on getting heated seats or car starter. Thought I'd us the car starter more than I did. lol

Ninemat 03-27-2012 11:43 PM

Re: requesting opinions
 
Same opinion as GrimsbyAl, if you plan on doing mods, it might not be worth it to go with the Rubi. While others will say you should definitely start with a solid base like the Rubi to start your mods, in my point of view, if you do so, you will eventually switch parts and upgrade what you would originally paid higher for on the Rubi. It was a smart decision to buy the Sahara, now you need to plan your mods in priority by respecting your budget which is the tricky part!! lol

livdrty 06-03-2014 05:06 PM

Re: requesting opinions
 
In my opinion and from what I've seen it's more worth your money to start with a Sahara or Sport if you plan on doing any "real" offroading. . . . a stock rubicon can't do anything advanced without a ton of mods . . . and if you're going to mod your jeep the differences between the sahara/sport and rubicon don't matter because you will want better lockers (for example), bigger wheels etc., so the rubicon extras quickly become obsolete because they all need to be upgraded anyways.

Woodsman 06-04-2014 12:38 AM

Re: requesting opinions
 
livdrty you do realize that you responded to a thread over 2 years old?:confused:


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