I am once again back asking for opinions from strangers who have done similar
Got back from Moab over the weekend and had fun, but might have had an epiphany/change of heart
Long and the short is went with a buddy with a 2 seat can am, took my 4 seat, the ramcharger, and my dad came with his 392 JL.
It was good weather but warm as always and then rained on us. My dad was enjoying the entire experience in his climate controlled interior with heated seats, me and the family got a little more of mother nature. I also flopped her in mickeys hot tub and managed to rip the rear axle truss completely off the axle on Prichett. Right before we got to the obstacle the group in front of us rolled a TJ from mid hill to the bottom, was not a day of winning for any of us out there lol. Ripped both brake lines off, driveshaft yoke exploded, etc. Fortunately someone had a trail welder and using 4 winches we were able to sorta reline up the body to the axle and stick the truss back on enough i was able to drive out in FWD with some pulls from dad on a few obstacles.
Myself and my family still love getting out on the trails, but i think my next 5-10 years will be more lined up with
getting on the trail and not bouncing the limiter on a obstacle. We spent the last day in the canned ham cruising the canyons and did Fins and Things and it was super enjoyable, drama free, and comfortable.
I have 2 littles and a 3rd on the way, the clam charger is becoming less of a practical toy. They way the cage is built its hard to access the rear seats, storage is good but limited, and I see a few options of feasibility
1. Fix rear axle, sell entire rig for pennies on the dollar. Buy a done JT, bob it, beat it.
2. Gut the rig, keep the major parts and built a 60s-70s era crew cab dodge, lean more towards prerunner/overland but still capable of getting out on the rubicon/fordyce for camping.
3. Sell the sum of the parts, keep the engine for street car, buy a JT mostly done and built as needed.
4. This is more of a wild one. Keep the chassis down suspension and shocks, find a 2010-2018 ram 2500 and mate the assemblies. Frame up a stock ram 2500 frame down, current ramcharger. Obviously there would be some cutting of panels but those trucks are in the 20-25k range right now which is just as cheap as a stockish JT but i get beefier everything
I'm not in love with jeeps, but the JT checks all the boxes for storage, modularity, and amenities. JLs dont do it for me.
Photo dump of trip