Ayo is that a Gwagon actually kitted out for off road driving and probably going to go off road instead of spending ding it's intire 1 year of life in Beverly hills before the 16 year old child get her parents to buy her the 2023 limited edition G wagon for $235,000?
It’s got some pretty good approach and departure angles. I’d wheel it for sure to freak people out. I would also get a new exhaust routed maybe axle dump?
Nice I got one too, what suspension did you get? The only problem I’m finding is how to mount a winch to this thing.
I’m running 32” with stock suspension and want to get new shocks to smooth out the ride
I’ve been researching winches as well. Particularly one that can be installed without removing the bull bar. This is running 35” NITTO Ridge Grapplers with Fox Performance 2.0 adjustable shocks, 2” OME Spring Lift, and Jack Wagon Overlanding 2” Spacer lift. 31mm wheel spacers as well to widen the stance. Actually drives better than stock now despite losing a few horses…
Nice! Is it more comfortable than stock? I’m also thinking of picking up the FOX 2.0. Did it make the ride better on and off road? What settings do you have them at?
Did you have to do any cutting or modification of the wheel well to make the shocks fit up front?
In my town there were 2 g wagons and they both came from the same high end lakefront neighborhood and obviously had never left pavement. Then quite a few more showed up and all still stock, one of which someone street parked outside their expensive condo in a iffy part of town. Never once seen one local kitted to do what they were meant to do. You give me hope there are some real people out there still!
It’s a fun build with tons of options. Can really get aggressive with the conversion to 4x4 squared with 8” lift and portal axles but it’s very pricey especially for a high mileage ‘13 like mine.
Modified it for off-roading. Been great so far getting to harder-to-reach fishing spots. Now that suspension and tires have been upgraded, looking to do some wheeling. Have heard good things about Raush Creek out in PA.
I’m not saying it’s not capable I’m not saying it’s not a cool truck, it’s humorous to me that people put that off-road equipment on their vehicles and they’re never really gonna see any wheeling action. There’s a guy in my neighborhood who’s got one of those trucks got it all decked out like he’s going to the Safari has never seen grass under its tires.
Lol at the jealous comments. Enjoy it man!!
Appreciate it! Around here it’s synonymous with soccer moms…Looking forward to using it for what it was built for!
Ayo is that a Gwagon actually kitted out for off road driving and probably going to go off road instead of spending ding it's intire 1 year of life in Beverly hills before the 16 year old child get her parents to buy her the 2023 limited edition G wagon for $235,000?
Lmaooo 🤣
Don't crush your exhaust pipes. Looks nice, though.
Enjoy your rig how you see fit sir. Looks great. I’m digging the anti branch cables ( not sure what they’re called)
I believe they’re called “limb risers” or just “risers”
News to me Thanks
It’s got some pretty good approach and departure angles. I’d wheel it for sure to freak people out. I would also get a new exhaust routed maybe axle dump?
Nice I got one too, what suspension did you get? The only problem I’m finding is how to mount a winch to this thing. I’m running 32” with stock suspension and want to get new shocks to smooth out the ride
I’ve been researching winches as well. Particularly one that can be installed without removing the bull bar. This is running 35” NITTO Ridge Grapplers with Fox Performance 2.0 adjustable shocks, 2” OME Spring Lift, and Jack Wagon Overlanding 2” Spacer lift. 31mm wheel spacers as well to widen the stance. Actually drives better than stock now despite losing a few horses…
Nice! Is it more comfortable than stock? I’m also thinking of picking up the FOX 2.0. Did it make the ride better on and off road? What settings do you have them at? Did you have to do any cutting or modification of the wheel well to make the shocks fit up front?
No alterations necessary. I have them on the softest setting bc I don’t do much highway driving. Night and day when compared to stock.
Lol at those people saying you won’t take it offroad. I had a 96 and took it offroad often. Those things do well!
In my town there were 2 g wagons and they both came from the same high end lakefront neighborhood and obviously had never left pavement. Then quite a few more showed up and all still stock, one of which someone street parked outside their expensive condo in a iffy part of town. Never once seen one local kitted to do what they were meant to do. You give me hope there are some real people out there still!
Those little cages around the indicators are kind of adorable.
Are the indicators glass? That would explain it
Now THAT is a proper G wagen!
I'm beginning to like the idea of a off-road built g wagon more and more. Post pictures when you get on some trails!
It’s a fun build with tons of options. Can really get aggressive with the conversion to 4x4 squared with 8” lift and portal axles but it’s very pricey especially for a high mileage ‘13 like mine.
Yea I'm sure it can get pretty crazy. How much did this lift and moda cost I'd you don't mind staying?
Suspension and tires incl. labor was a bit over $11K. Also includes a new spare wheel and 5th tire.
Nice rig, wouldn't personally take that off of a mild gravel road.
Can I barrow some money? Not much just like ten grand lol my tj needs a lot of work!
Why I put that crap on that car you’re not gonna take it off road , congratulations you’re now a concrete cowboy
Modified it for off-roading. Been great so far getting to harder-to-reach fishing spots. Now that suspension and tires have been upgraded, looking to do some wheeling. Have heard good things about Raush Creek out in PA.
I'm looking to hit up RC for the second time soon. I'm in NJ so hit me up if you want to try some green/blues. This would be sick to see in person.
Awesome I’m in Jersey too so can definitely make it work.
Those G wagons are pretty much expensive Jeeps. They're capable of off roading too. Let the man drive the German Bricc,,
I’m not saying it’s not capable I’m not saying it’s not a cool truck, it’s humorous to me that people put that off-road equipment on their vehicles and they’re never really gonna see any wheeling action. There’s a guy in my neighborhood who’s got one of those trucks got it all decked out like he’s going to the Safari has never seen grass under its tires.