I actually just did this.
My old 02 Xterra snapped a timing belt in August of '22, got lucky that it didnt take the engine out with it and I put a new water pump and belt on. However I knew I was on borrowed time. I looked at the Taco for a bit, and ultimately settled against it. Mainly because I like to rock crawl and do tougher off roading as well as just getting out in the forest for camping trips.This lead me to the Wrangler and Bronco. Since I wasnt willing to wait 1yr+ for a bronco, and the solid front axle for the Wrangler I placed a custom order in October '22 for a 2 door Rubicon, and none too soon because the week before it was delivered (early December '22) the Xterra blew a head gasket. With our son just turning 18 and we only have 2 beagles for dogs the 2 door is the perfect fit and I dont regret downsizing as much as we did at all.
Already have onboard air, switch system, and started a diy storage platform in the back. All of our ground camping stuff moves over from the Xterra minus the chairs which are just a bit too big for the space we have in the JL but thats a small issue. This year will be bumpers and a winch, plus building out the drawers, storage and platform for the dogs to be anchored to. The future holds 37s and a lift plus who knows what with how big the aftermarket is for the Jeeps.
Overall I have zero regrets picking up the Wrangler and would do it again in a heartbeat.
I’m in the same boat… sold the 2021 JT and bought a 1995 Jeep YJ.
I loved the JT for its comfort and storage, but it no longer fit our budget.
We are now slowly bringing the YJ up to reliability on and off the trail. Fixing the problems as we find them (exhaust, fuel leak, battery, just ordered steering components) and performing maintenance (oil change, diff fluid, axle seals soon, coolant flush coming). We have moved extra power, onboard air, hard mount GMRS, and fridge over while finding ways to utilize every space and nook to its full potential for our camping equipment.
After our 4 day trip on the Georgia Traverse, I’m looking to add fuel and water storage and to raise the rear platform to store a table and camp chairs. A Gobi-style rack system to store soft items and bumpers with recovery points and a tow hitch will be down the road.