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Thoughts on SoFlo Jeeps?

8.9K views 22 replies 10 participants last post by  Hyperfishing  
#1 ·
I’m considering ordering a custom Gladiator or Wrangler Unlimited from SoFlo Jeeps. They’ll build a brand new Jeep with kevlar coating, a lift with wheels/tires, custom bumpers and hood, custom stitched seats/interior etc, but they come out to around $70k. Anyone ever dealt with them? Just seeing if it’s worth it or are there significant savings to be had ($10-15k+) doing it on my own piece by piece?
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#5 ·
No the wj first is just a toy and probably one of the best built you will find, also just 86k miles, I daily drive much more expensive vehicles since that's the insult your are tossing about after your first post platinum f150, and my audi q7 tdi,

You asked for opinions then get pissy when you get one, the soflo jeep is a poser mall crawler, get yourself a rig learn to wrench and build it properly
 
#6 ·
No the wj first is just a toy and probably one of the best built you will find, also just 86k miles, I daily drive much more expensive vehicles since that's the insult your are tossing about after your first post platinum f150, and my audi q7 tdi,

You asked for opinions then get pissy when you get one, the soflo jeep is a poser mall crawler, get yourself a rig learn to wrench and build it properly
I have 8 vehicles but have twin 1 year olds so the time is what I’m lacking
 
#8 ·
Honestly I was just looking for opinions on their build quality at SoFlo Jeeps I wasn’t really worried about peoples opinions of how they look. I live on the beach in Florida so it would spend absolutely no time climbing mountains anyway 😂 I don’t know much about wranglers and the cost of these aftermarket pieces, so was trying to get a quick idea of how much money I’d be throwing away. Only Jeep I have is a 21 Grand Cherokee L for the car seats haha
 
#10 ·
My concern for any vehicle that customized is about getting replacement parts in the future. It's kind of like the vehicles that Jonathan Ward builds (ICON4X4). They are really cool, but so many of the parts are designed and made by him, that you would never be able to find a replacement if you can't get him to make you another one. How long will it take them to make you a new hood, fender, bumper and grill if you hit a deer or get in an accident? If you piece meal it yourself, you could always buy those same parts again and do it yourself again. At least with that 20 year old Grand Cherokee you can still go to the local junk yard or auto parts store and find what you need.

By the way, I'm up to about 8 Jeeps/builds in my adult life so far and have 10 kids ages 24 to 6 (Two sets of twins in the mix) Six of them are still at home and that is not counting foster kids. You can have lots of kids and still build Jeeps.
 
#14 ·
Don't do it. Because they manufacture a lot of the parts you buy a protection package that is costly from them. When something breaks good luck getting anything done. I've been calling for 3 weeks trying to get them to tell me where to take my jeep to be checked for front end issues only 3 months old using the protection only to get voicemails and no call backs. Check all platforms for reviews and you will see. If you buy screw the extra package they try to sell you. Now I stuck coming out of pocket for stuff they installed half a$$
 
#15 · (Edited)
jmho, but if you're plans are on cruising the beach, what's with needing a machine that looks like it wanted to be a tank but couldn't pass the physical?
70K for that??? 🤢
 
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