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rowhard
12/31/2010, 08:13 AM
Must be honest, haven't been much of a Jeep fan since MOPAR's involvement with them, but this one is pretty sweet and home doable for the most part. http://www.autoblog.com/photos/sema-2009-jeep-lower-forty#2417391

Marlin
12/31/2010, 10:18 AM
IS there going to be a hybrid model? Perhaps a diesel? It would be really hard to drop 50k on a jeep that gets 9mpg off the lot...:bgwb:

Triathlete
12/31/2010, 11:29 AM
The jeep 40 is not even a jeep design. This jeep has been built for a couple years or more by the aftermarket. Companies make the hood and the genders are cut. 2inch lift and 40's. If you do a search on pirate4x you will see a lot on the subject...jeep just stole the idea.

Ldub
12/31/2010, 02:03 PM
and the genders are cut..

And we all know how painful THAT can be...:laughing:

Triathlete
12/31/2010, 02:16 PM
Typing on my phone is not my specialty!:bwgy:

VXorado
12/31/2010, 03:34 PM
The jeep 40 is not even a jeep design. This jeep has been built for a couple years or more by the aftermarket. Companies make the hood and the genders are cut. 2inch lift and 40's. If you do a search on pirate4x you will see a lot on the subject...jeep just stole the idea.

I know there isn't a suspension lift- maybe a 2" body lift :_confused

Its a really good idea for those who own jeeps and want 40's. Why spend $$$$$ on a 6-8" suspension lift and make your vehicle super top heavy when you can just do some body modifications, keep a low center of gravity and have the option of adding a little suspension lift for articulation.

I think they should remake it as the "lower 37," it would look way better and be feasible for daily driving

Marlin
12/31/2010, 04:34 PM
And we all know how painful THAT can be...:laughing:

Thanks for the out loud chuckle...

Riff Raff
01/01/2011, 07:16 AM
I'm not much of a Jeep fan either, since I own a classic FJ-40 (a Jeep's #1 arch ememy). Still, the Lower-40 looks kinda' cool, but it needs some sort of "hard-shell" roof (much like the Hummer HX/H4 has). Convertibles (like soft-top Jeeps) can't be "buttoned-up" for long term parking while at a ball game or movie, and are prime targets for vandals and car prowlers with a knife.:(

Bob Barker
01/01/2011, 07:32 AM
I like it.

Scott Harness
01/01/2011, 07:33 AM
Thanks for the out loud chuckle...

X2

ZEUS
01/01/2011, 11:28 AM
I saw it in Moab a couple years ago in the Jeep display at the EJS. Someone drove it away, floored it and jumped the curb... looked like a BLAST to drive snd sounded cool!

Hiredgoon
01/02/2011, 12:50 AM
Until someone mass markets the Warthog from Halo I think I'll stick with the VX.

VXorado
01/02/2011, 08:44 AM
Until someone mass markets the Warthog from Halo I think I'll stick with the VX.

Hummer has a Warthog-like concept. Heres to hoping they make it:_beer:

http://images2.ggl.com/images/hummer-warthog.jpg

Sorry for the threadjack....

Triathlete
01/02/2011, 01:08 PM
Hummer has a Warthog-like concept. Heres to hoping they make it:_beer:

http://images2.ggl.com/images/hummer-warthog.jpg

Sorry for the threadjack....

Only one slight itty bitty problem...



...the hummer brand no longer exists!:bwgy:

I like the 40...if I were to ever own a jeep that is how I would like it set up. I just wish they would give credit where credit is due.

Triathlete
01/02/2011, 01:11 PM
IS there going to be a hybrid model? Perhaps a diesel? It would be really hard to drop 50k on a jeep that gets 9mpg off the lot...:bgwb:

If it has anythlng less than big 'ol hemi in it I'd be dissapointed!:yesy:
And d60's too!:bwgy:

Sad thing is is that I can buy a better equiped jeep than the 40 on the pirate classifieds for $5-10k any day of the week.

VXorado
01/02/2011, 03:00 PM
...the hummer brand no longer exists!:bwgy:



We'll see, I think Hummer will be back with or without GM backing...preferably without IMO.

Marlin
01/02/2011, 03:21 PM
We'll see, I think Hummer will be back with or without GM backing...preferably without IMO.

I seriously doubt it. Did you see the electric car thread? How about 5 dollar a gallon fuel by end of this year. No way hummer could make it through that, its what shut them down to begin with. Maybe a golf cart sized hummer, like that little Jeep 4x4 smart car thats coming out...

Bob Barker
01/02/2011, 03:23 PM
Don't electric cars make a TON of torque? I would think someone could build a tough electric offroad vehicle, with the available torque from an electric motor it should wheel pretty good.

Marlin
01/02/2011, 04:06 PM
Don't electric cars make a TON of torque? I would think someone could build a tough electric offroad vehicle, with the available torque from an electric motor it should wheel pretty good.

Yep..... for about 10 minutes. Not a good mix for trail riding. Can't really carry a jerry can of electricity. :)

Triathlete
01/02/2011, 07:12 PM
Don't electric cars make a TON of torque? I would think someone could build a tough electric offroad vehicle, with the available torque from an electric motor it should wheel pretty good.

They already make one! (http://www.amazon.com/National-Products-Yellow-Battery-Operated/dp/B002CVTHO0/ref=sr_1_2?s=toys-and-games&ie=UTF8&qid=1294020736&sr=1-2):bwgy:

http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/516OlzjkJYL._SL500_AA300_.jpg

Dmitrikr
01/02/2011, 07:28 PM
They already make one! (http://www.amazon.com/National-Products-Yellow-Battery-Operated/dp/B002CVTHO0/ref=sr_1_2?s=toys-and-games&ie=UTF8&qid=1294020736&sr=1-2):bwgy:

http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/516OlzjkJYL._SL500_AA300_.jpg


wounder top speed of that beast... 100... steps/hour?

Marlin
01/02/2011, 08:07 PM
LOL, my kids had a Jeep Hurricane, that thing would get up and move. I used it haul bags of concrete when I did my fence. I put 4 bags plus me in that thing and it drove us around...but it only lasts about 30 minutes on a charge.

Dmitrikr
01/02/2011, 08:39 PM
LOL, my kids had a Jeep Hurricane, that thing would get up and move. I used it haul bags of concrete when I did my fence. I put 4 bags plus me in that thing and it drove us around...but it only lasts about 30 minutes on a charge.

was it good on grass? I gonna need something like that for my kids next year. Hate cheap China made ones (only for pavement)...

Marlin
01/03/2011, 04:55 AM
was it good on grass? I gonna need something like that for my kids next year. Hate cheap China made ones (only for pavement)...

Worked just fine on grass, sand, dirt, you name it. I did wrap the tires in duct tape for traction. It has enough torque that if you touch the pedal those tires spin.

For the cost, I would just buy a gas powered pocket quad. I wish I would have got one of those to start with...we sold the hurricane on CL for 100 bucks.

Triathlete
01/03/2011, 07:56 AM
If you do an jntrnet search you will find a ton of ways to mod those things. Bigger batteries make them go quite a bit faster!

Hiredgoon
01/03/2011, 07:58 PM
http://marekdenko.net/3dgallery/044/buggy.html

Doesn't look battery powered (since that seems to be where the thread has gone) but badass? Heck yes.

edit: Upon further investigation of the creator's site, I think it doesn't actually exist in rl--too bad, looks nifty!

Ldub
01/03/2011, 09:13 PM
http://marekdenko.net/3dgallery/044/buggy.html

Doesn't look battery powered (since that seems to be where the thread has gone) but badass? Heck yes.

edit: Upon further investigation of the creator's site, I think it doesn't actually exist in rl--too bad, looks nifty!

Oh HELL yeah....:thumbup:

http://marekdenko.net/3dgallery/044/10sBuggy_desert_front_.jpg

Apocalypse GO!

Since Melvins brain is now officially nuttier'n squirrel turds...I'm guess'n that ain't a recent Mad Max mobile...:smilewink

Etfren
01/05/2011, 02:28 PM
That is by far the coolest post-apocalypse vehicle I have ever seen.