tjkj2002 wrote:
WoodysKJ wrote:
I don't understand why you guys are even thinking about (even if a 33" running KJ could make it out there and it didn't already have seth's products in it) letting this "Stunt" go unrewarded. This is a marketing junket where they get ALL THE PUBLICITY because they are sponsoring the writing and production of the article and maybe even a HUGE ad or 2 in the magazines. this is nothing but advertising for them. you go out there and run the trails and potentialy spend a bunch of bucks on your rig, FOR THEIR BENEFIT!!
Why can't they foot the bill for a conversion and set up on somebody's rig as a "Marketing Expense" so they can make their sales quota? I guarentee you that the price to set up a KJ so it can run in this Photo Op is a hell of a lot less than what they have spent on ads for the magazines they have covering this.
WAKE UP PEOPLE!
If They want to sell Lockers to KJ's then let them produce a KJ with the stuff they want to sell.
This is not a sport with out risk. WHY are we being asked to take ALL the risk So they can sell Lockers?
Excuse my Rant.
P.S. I am an editroial/advertising Photographer. I have seen this type of stuff many times before. You would not believe the things and the money spent behind the scenes to make this stuff happen.
Remarks like that is why nobody is going any farther with the aftermarket for the KJ.I would love to go,just for the trail ride.It's hard enough to get any one of those big manufactures to even look at a KJ for products so we should jump on any chance we can to show them what the KJ can do.
If I was allowed to go I would,but being in the process of being medically boarded so I can't.For nothing else I would go just to run some good trails and meet some new poeple along the way.You knows maybe make some valuable contacts in high places that can become very good in the future with future mods.
Plus it's there trail run they get to set the rules,and it so happens they are Detriot/Eaton so I would expect them to require one of there LSD/lockers to be on the vehicle,kinda reverse marketing for them if all there trail vehicles had ARB's instead of Detriot lockers.
tjkj,
I beg to differ. I don't think my comments or any other like the ones before where LOST members explained about the lack of a SFA, will influence any companies desire to make money. QUITE the opposite. Companies are going to produce parts for our KJ's on the basis of potential sales. And with Chrysler discontinuing the KJ body style and line up they way they have, is only going to make things tougher to get designed and made and tested and put on the market.
I drove XJ's for years and was asking about aftermarket parts long ago and found this out. then as XJ's became greater in numbers and they stopped looking at the cherokee as the red headed step child of the cj and the wrangler, more comapnies began to take notice. now they have parts all over the place. That may never happen for the KJ because:
A. they don't understand the capabilities of the vehicle. (demanding the 33" tires is a classic point)
B. Not as many of them on the road as the CJ, XJ and the wranlers. Simple math. 8 million or so (what ever the actual number is doesn't matter) on the road versus 20 or more million of the thers. Guess where they are going to spend their money in R&D?
Now with Chrysler's decision to end the KJ, what is on the road is only going to decline in numbers.
I just don't apprieciate a big company comming and offering a shot in a magazine as the opportunity to show off something they could care less about. And then tell us that it is all about Chrysler and not Detroit Locker, which begs my last question, why limit it to just Detroit locker? why not any company willing to help showcase the capabilities of the Chrysler/Jeep line?
I think we all know the answer to that question.
Guys like you and Marty are our only hope. The passion for the KJ will be carried on by the one man shop that wants what we can't get from the big companies. That is way cool.