

Those are terrific hunting rigs !!!I no longer have a "huntin truck" like I used to have. We, my wife and I, got kind of hung up on Jeep Cherokees for the last 25 years, and during that time have had ummm 4 of em. Three XJ's and one Grand Cherokee.
I've never modified one of them more than just putting the biggest and bestest tires that would fit, and have worked them pretty hard. We've crawled across the scab rock and stuffed elks in the back of them. I'd still love to build one with mo-betta off-road features, but they aint bad just the way they came. The 4.0 six, is the best. I think they may be a thing of the past, but I've still got a '98' that I might keep for my old man project. jd
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Worked at two Jeep dealership service departments. I’d recommend just about anything else. Not trying to step on any toes of the true believers.I'm a mechanic and wouldn't recommend a jeep to anyone. What I've seen They are very problematic. People love them even with their problems though.
One of the greatest off road vehicles ever made! Nice!Old, ... but a Goody!
Two Goodies with a pair of military 1/4 tons behind.
Bought the green one 50 years ago this month, ... on its 3rd SBC.One of the greatest off road vehicles ever made! Nice!
I’ve had several Tacomas... <snip>
If your budget allows for the purchase of a 2020 jeep for a hunting rig, I don't think I'm qualified to give practical advice that you would find useful. I will say that everyone I know who has a Jeep product, wrenches on them regularly whether they need it or not. They are always either repairing or modifying something. Those who actually USE the jeeps offroad capability are constantly modding the drive train. Those who don't are constantly adding colorful accessories to make their vehicle look like its more capable than it is. Don't get me started on the stupid ducks. Somebody gave my buddy one so he put Xs on its eyes, tied a small noose, and hung it off the trailer hitch... For the described purpose, I'd probably be more prone to pick up a much older vehicle that can be repaired on the side of the road with a set of wrenches and a hammer. Take the savings and buy a 10 year old toyota or honda for a daily driver.I'm very used to the reliability of the toyota tacoma , but it's kind of big these days for a hunting truck , so i'm thinking of getting a jeep.... 2020+ for off road hunting vehicle or shooting at more remote thousand yard ranges.
The hard top seems to have enough room for rifles and gear for at least me if not one more person.
Any advice, as far as reliability or suitability for an off-road hunting/shooting vehicle ?
If you have one , how have you equipped it for those purposes ?
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I am deeply conflicted. My wife has a nice CR-V for trips and around town. This would be more a trails, shooting range, 1 mile drive to work vehicle.
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A buddy of mine seems to get a different vehicle every few yearsI'm very used to the reliability of the toyota tacoma , but it's kind of big these days for a hunting truck , so i'm thinking of getting a jeep.... 2020+ for off road hunting vehicle or shooting at more remote thousand yard ranges.
The hard top seems to have enough room for rifles and gear for at least me if not one more person.
Any advice, as far as reliability or suitability for an off-road hunting/shooting vehicle ?
If you have one , how have you equipped it for those purposes ?
Edit to add:
I am deeply conflicted. My wife has a nice CR-V for trips and around town. This would be more a trails, shooting range, 1 mile drive to work vehicle.
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yes,I Bought a 2025 Tacoma I hated it and traded it for a 2026 Duramax. Here is why-
Too small, felt claustrophobic. No interior storage.
Poor MPG, only 18 vs 22-30 in the Duramax.
"Premium JBL stereo is garbage.
Double the towing.
Can't understand why anyone would buy a Tacoma. AND Toyota quality isn't what it used to be......
you got a link?Just wait a couple more weeks and get yourself a Toyota Hilux Champ 4WD, 2.4 Turbo Diesel manual trans for $12,000. Same price as a stripped down SXS!, I have my order form filled out waiting for them to land in the USA, I'm just afraid I may be waiting until never.
I'm a mechanic and wouldn't recommend a jeep to anyone. What I've seen They are very problematic. People love them even with their problems though.
Check out youtube, Search KIE trucks. My new love is the Suzuki, 1500cc, 5 speed , hi/low transfer case! And its a cab over design so you get more bed without the overall length.you got a link?
In a word NO. I have a pickup and a '21 JLUR and while the jeep is great at what it's good for, it won't replace my pickup for hunting season. Just not enough room if you're hauling camp and I like that I can put a whole elk in the back of the pickup if I want.
You say that like elk dont fit in a Jeep ? I will say it's a little tight fit.In a word NO. I have a pickup and a '21 JLUR and while the jeep is great at what it's good for, it won't replace my pickup for hunting season. Just not enough room if you're hauling camp and I like that I can put a whole elk in the back of the pickup if I want.
Honestly, I live in Indiana, and I can't remember the last time I saw a Toyota with any rust on it regardless of which vehicle platform you're talking about. Same for Honda's. I know when I was in high school (early 90s) the old Toyota trucks had a terrible rust problem, but anything built after 1990 seems to be impervious to rust, at least around here. I'm in central Indiana, and if you find a ford, Chevy, or Chrysler that's over 15 years old without any rust on it, its either from out of state or its spent most of its life in a garage. Its hard to find a truck over 15 years old that isn't completely rusted out. I'm pretty sure that Ford sprays their trucks down with saltwater and vinegar before they paint them just out of tradition.....yes,
and their body is thinner than saran wrap(rusts out quickly, dents easily)
Honestly, another buddie has a Tesla Truck , Stainless Steel Body, Biohazard air filtration
drives itself, 650 HP, can run your house on its buiult in Battery and inverter
THAT, I would get, they may look ugly, but only on the outside, you spend most of your time inside
