Not all JL’s created equal
Posted: Mon Mar 01, 2021 7:12 pm
Having 3 JL’s wheeling with us noticed some strange things. Brian with the Mitsubishi jeep which is down drove rigs back to back. The sport doesn’t seem to have the same throttle calibration as the rubicon. The jl sport is really hard to control and wants to spin the tires immediately where as the rubicon is a little more tractable down low. The other thing I noticed is that Scott’s jl 2 door with 3” terraflex lift(short arm, falcon 3.3 shocks) and 37 nitto trail grapplers does not have anywhere near the same traction as sheryls jlur which is stock suspension, 4 door with American adventure labs fender lights for clearance and running the same 37” trail grapplers . Scott’s 2 door won’t Keep up with my minivan and I thought it was the nitto trail grapplers but Sheryls stock 4 door with the exact same size tires as Scott’s 2 door at the same pressures on the same trails in similar conditions can leave my minivan behind. I would have thought the 2 door being lighter would work better. It’s a big difference, I’m not sure if it’s geometry, being lower is better, wheelbase, or the 4 door being newer is calibrated a bit differently making it easier to not spin.