I have owned a 2010 JKU rubicon for about a year now. I have been wheeling it and daily driving it and am still unsure of where my next moves need to be as far as outfitting. I want to have a rig that is capable of weekend overlanding with my new family, (me, wife, and 10 month old). This is why I bought the JKU rubicon.
So far I have:
1. built a rear storage shelf
2. Installed PSC Evap Skid
3. Flipped the Electro Disconnect Motor
4. Installed Aux Auto Trans Cooler
5. Installed Aeroforce Interceptor Gauge
6. Relocated all breathers ( Front and Rear diff, Auto trans, and Transfer Case).
7. Oh and I have a CB but it is getting some warranty love right now.
After all this and taking it Trail riding this past weekend I noticed my Trans still saw 190 degrees ( is this still too hot for the JKU? Even though we run a synthetic Trans fluid)
This thing just generates heat it was 66 degrees and while crawling on the trail with the windows down I felt like I needed the A/C on at times. (didn't do it though).
My next things to do will probably be taller skinner tires... 255/80/R17's Probably.
I was thinking small lift i.e. nothing over 2". I really wanted the OME but apparently they can and often do yield over 2". This is not what I am looking for. Just a bit more room for the larger skinny tires if needed. Any suggestions on good, complete, lift packages?
Any other suggestions/ input for things to tackle on a limited budget? I have thought about a Trailer build but am nervous about how much heat towing a trailer would generate.
Thanks
So far I have:
1. built a rear storage shelf
2. Installed PSC Evap Skid
3. Flipped the Electro Disconnect Motor
4. Installed Aux Auto Trans Cooler
5. Installed Aeroforce Interceptor Gauge
6. Relocated all breathers ( Front and Rear diff, Auto trans, and Transfer Case).
7. Oh and I have a CB but it is getting some warranty love right now.
After all this and taking it Trail riding this past weekend I noticed my Trans still saw 190 degrees ( is this still too hot for the JKU? Even though we run a synthetic Trans fluid)
This thing just generates heat it was 66 degrees and while crawling on the trail with the windows down I felt like I needed the A/C on at times. (didn't do it though).
My next things to do will probably be taller skinner tires... 255/80/R17's Probably.
I was thinking small lift i.e. nothing over 2". I really wanted the OME but apparently they can and often do yield over 2". This is not what I am looking for. Just a bit more room for the larger skinny tires if needed. Any suggestions on good, complete, lift packages?
Any other suggestions/ input for things to tackle on a limited budget? I have thought about a Trailer build but am nervous about how much heat towing a trailer would generate.
Thanks