How to destroy a perfectly good Jeep Rubicon March 21, 2021, 06:35:25 pm Very important to understand towing. RV Driver Annihilates Their New Jeep Wrangler by Flat-Towing It in 4-LowThis is what a Jeep engine looks like when revved to 50,000 rpm.RV Driver Annihilates Their New Jeep Wrangler by Flat-Towing It in 4-Low
Re: How to destroy a perfectly good Jeep Rubicon Reply #1 – March 21, 2021, 09:15:27 pm Ouch! That’s a costly mistake.- John 1 Likes
Re: How to destroy a perfectly good Jeep Rubicon Reply #2 – March 21, 2021, 11:37:52 pm From a favorite website of mine... 4 Likes
Re: How to destroy a perfectly good Jeep Rubicon Reply #3 – March 22, 2021, 08:49:54 am I can tell in the first foot I drive if the Jeep is set up right or not. If there is any resistance at all. I stop. 1 Likes
Re: How to destroy a perfectly good Jeep Rubicon Reply #4 – March 22, 2021, 03:44:44 pm Yes, I was wondering about that. In first gear and "4-LOW", the Jeep must have a tremendous drag. But maybe the owner had a powerful diesel pusher and just didn't notice.
Re: How to destroy a perfectly good Jeep Rubicon Reply #5 – March 22, 2021, 09:54:39 pm “I can tell in the first foot I drive if the Jeep is set up right or not.”I use the following procedure, excerpted from the Jeep JL Wrangler manual, after hitching the Jeep to the coach and placing the transfer case in neutral, but before pulling away. I think that the poor fellow that blew up his rubicon motor did not read or follow his instruction manual. Put the Jeep into Drive, press the gas pedal and verify that the engine revs freely. Then, repeat with the transmission reverse. Finally, place the transmission in park before pulling away. Warren 1 Likes
Re: How to destroy a perfectly good Jeep Rubicon Reply #6 – March 23, 2021, 03:52:14 am Quote from: WhiteElk - March 22, 2021, 09:54:39 pmPut the Jeep into Drive, press the gas pedal and verify that the engine revs freely. Then, repeat with the transmission reverse. Finally, place the transmission in park before pulling away. Older Jeeps require leaving a key in the ignition to allow unlocking of the steering. A kill switch is a good idea in these models.Many find the placing of the automatic transmission in Park strange when towing, that's how Jeeps are designed. The transfer case has a true neutral that disconnects the engine from the rest of the drivetrain. Hard to imagine how the motorhome pulled the Wrangler without hearing or feeling it. A Rubicon's 1st gear, with a manual transmission and the transfer case in low-range (4:1 ratio), is an extremely low gear.As Don said, the feeling that something isn't right is immediately apparent, when starting to move. Larry 1 Likes
Re: How to destroy a perfectly good Jeep Rubicon Reply #7 – March 23, 2021, 08:53:26 am "Many find the placing of the automatic transmission in Park strange when towing, that's how Jeeps are designed. The transfer case has a true neutral that disconnects the engine from the rest of the drivetrain."----Well, I sure did, which is why I asked you! 1 Likes
Re: How to destroy a perfectly good Jeep Rubicon Reply #8 – March 23, 2021, 09:40:48 am May I quote mother "All lessons cost money thank god for the cheap ones"glen 1 Likes