"El Relámpago(LZone) - Humanity First!" (lightningzone)
10/22/2013 at 19:11 • Filed to: None | 2 | 18 |
Rock Bottom
> El Relámpago(LZone) - Humanity First!
10/22/2013 at 19:20 | 0 |
Are those red tow hooks on the production machine?
Anima
> El Relámpago(LZone) - Humanity First!
10/22/2013 at 19:21 | 0 |
I'm sorry but I'd rather dragon a Multipla than look at this monstrosity.
I get the idea, but the headlights just dont work.
Leadfoot866
> Rock Bottom
10/22/2013 at 19:24 | 1 |
Yup. They only come on the Trailhawk model, though.
offroadkarter
> El Relámpago(LZone) - Humanity First!
10/22/2013 at 19:33 | 0 |
hah, lets see how this thing holds up on a real trail, and not in a press photo
MooseKnuckles
> offroadkarter
10/22/2013 at 19:44 | 1 |
tow hooks used as lift points when helicopter placed it there
MooseKnuckles
> El Relámpago(LZone) - Humanity First!
10/22/2013 at 19:45 | 0 |
it looks so stupid.. it looks stunned, I picture this is what a cat would look like if you flicked it's nose.
Rock Bottom
> Leadfoot866
10/22/2013 at 19:50 | 0 |
I like them!
BrownMiataDieselWagon
> El Relámpago(LZone) - Humanity First!
10/22/2013 at 19:50 | 0 |
I would totally love this car if they called it anything but the "Cherokee".
Because sacrilege/blasphemy/heresy blah blah blah
Milky
> BrownMiataDieselWagon
10/22/2013 at 20:32 | 1 |
Get over yourself, the original was BOF with leaf springs. So a unibody with coils is also sacrilege.
Sincerely,
Previous Cherokee owner.
Druid0
> El Relámpago(LZone) - Humanity First!
10/22/2013 at 21:09 | 0 |
I've seen tons of these in person. I live about 5 minutes away from Chrysler HQ, and they've been allowing employees to buy these things for about a year now. I see them alot, and they aren't as bad in person as they are in pictures, but they still look like an older car from the front.
SCR - The Soup Of The Day is Bread
> offroadkarter
10/22/2013 at 23:47 | 0 |
From everything I've read? Really, really well. Not as well as, say, a Wrangler Rubicon, but better than anything else in its class. Its capabilities far exceed 99.9% of what its owners will put it through.
offroadkarter
> SCR - The Soup Of The Day is Bread
10/23/2013 at 00:02 | 0 |
I don't mean down dirt roads or through 2" puddles. I can't see the CV axles on this thing supporting 37" TSL super swampers.
I know 98% of people who buy this will never take it off road, so its kind of irrelevant though. It just makes me laugh at these "trail rated" jeeps that are on the market now.
Burrito de EJ25
> Milky
10/23/2013 at 00:12 | 0 |
Boom.
Burrito de EJ25
> offroadkarter
10/23/2013 at 00:13 | 0 |
Really well, actually.
SCR - The Soup Of The Day is Bread
> offroadkarter
10/23/2013 at 00:13 | 0 |
http://www.caranddriver.com/reviews/2014-j…
It's pretty legit.
SCR - The Soup Of The Day is Bread
> offroadkarter
10/23/2013 at 00:15 | 0 |
Also, I have no idea why you would want to put 37'' tires on anything other than a mud truck, really. 32-33s are pretty much all you really need.
offroadkarter
> SCR - The Soup Of The Day is Bread
10/23/2013 at 00:19 | 0 |
I see a lot of JK wranglers on 35-37's. I only have 35's on my bronco but I wanted to keep it sane for normal driving
Milky
> Burrito de EJ25
10/23/2013 at 00:28 | 0 |