now if you own a rubi and wheel it and use it the way that you should then this is not directed towards you. but its starting to seem to me that the rubicons are the new "yuppie jeep". i have met a few rubi owners now and they all seem like they bought it just because they wanted a convertible. they have no intention of wheeling it, they just thought that it looked "tougher" than the stock tj.
the other day i was sitting in traffic behind a neon green rubi, and noticed that the driver was a guy that i knew from way back. we were both headed to the local walmart, so i pulled in beside him to talk. i asked him how he liked his jeep and where he wheels it because i have permission on some local trails if he wants to check them out. he says "what? scratch my new paint?!?!?! he hasnt engaged the lockers since he got it and has no intentions of using them. he looked at my muddy jeep and said that he would never do that to his. i asked him why he bought a rubicon, and he says that he didnt want a square headlight yuppie jeep. :roll:
whats the deal here???? :?
the other day i was sitting in traffic behind a neon green rubi, and noticed that the driver was a guy that i knew from way back. we were both headed to the local walmart, so i pulled in beside him to talk. i asked him how he liked his jeep and where he wheels it because i have permission on some local trails if he wants to check them out. he says "what? scratch my new paint?!?!?! he hasnt engaged the lockers since he got it and has no intentions of using them. he looked at my muddy jeep and said that he would never do that to his. i asked him why he bought a rubicon, and he says that he didnt want a square headlight yuppie jeep. :roll:
whats the deal here???? :?