Are Jeeps better then Dodge???
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Are Jeeps better then Dodge???
Ok, what can a jeep do off road that a ram can’t? I know they are shorter and smaller which helps with tight turns and such but how much difference is there between the two?
Basically I want to know if I can go where jeeps can go.
what do i have to wach out for?
Basically I want to know if I can go where jeeps can go.
what do i have to wach out for?
Last edited by DodgeCowboy; 10-28-2008 at 09:09 AM.
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from the looks of it that wrangler has open diffs front and rear as well as fairly small tires. as long as the trails arent tight and have sharp turns you can go anywhere that wrangler has. if you have LSD and some normal sized tires (33s), you would have to be pulling him out and around stuff. have no fear of off-road just be careful and dont let anyone talk you into anything you dont feal comfortable doing. also take along a 30' 20-30000lbs tow strap in case.
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The Ram would have to be lifted about 4" and have 35" tires to have close to the same breakover angle. Chop off about a foot off the front end and about a foot off the back end (two feet if it is a long bed) to have close to the same approach and departure angle. Oh, and eliminate about 1,500 to 2,000, depending if it is a 1500 or 2500, to match the weight of the Jeep. If you have a 2002 or newer 1500 then you will also have to toss the front I.F.S. and convert to a solid front axle, for strength and durability reasons.
Did you mean a Jeep Wrangler? If so, then see above. If you meant; a Jeep Commander, Jeep Grand Cherokee ('05-present), Jeep Liberty, or Jeep Patriot, then a Ram ('02-present 1500) would be equal to a Jeep.
Last edited by Powerubi Wacon; 10-30-2008 at 02:07 PM.
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jeep vs fullsize ram.......
ok im not gonna bash the ram or promote the jeep cuz i own both. but in stock trim both vehicles are capable off road. as long as your not trying to follow a heavily modified jeep jk/tj/yj/cj etc you should be fine. it may take some more effort and caution to clear the same obstacles but it can be done. now your truck against even a slightly modified jeep, with a minor lift and or larger tires you might get in trouble fast.
a lot of people will bash the ifs and im not goin to argue with them but with proper spotting and good line choices they do perform well.
Ive led dozens of stocker 4 wheelin runs in upper ma/ct/vt area and had more fun with the stockers than with my trailer queens. Stockers find even the mildest of obstacles to be extremly challenging and rewarding when the make it.
go wheel it, enjoy. look out for body damage there is a LOT of sheetmetal just beggin to be whacked.
go slowly. tread lightly
ok im not gonna bash the ram or promote the jeep cuz i own both. but in stock trim both vehicles are capable off road. as long as your not trying to follow a heavily modified jeep jk/tj/yj/cj etc you should be fine. it may take some more effort and caution to clear the same obstacles but it can be done. now your truck against even a slightly modified jeep, with a minor lift and or larger tires you might get in trouble fast.
a lot of people will bash the ifs and im not goin to argue with them but with proper spotting and good line choices they do perform well.
Ive led dozens of stocker 4 wheelin runs in upper ma/ct/vt area and had more fun with the stockers than with my trailer queens. Stockers find even the mildest of obstacles to be extremly challenging and rewarding when the make it.
go wheel it, enjoy. look out for body damage there is a LOT of sheetmetal just beggin to be whacked.
go slowly. tread lightly