Your rig looks great!
I looked into the lift today with the drop brackets AND talked with AEV on this. you have to move that crossover pipe forward to give you enough clearance on the drive shaft. It will only hit when the drsd droops all the way.
That thing looks sweet! How big a spacer did you use to run the 35s and stock wheels? Is it horrible with factory gears and 35s? My '11 would be much happier with the color matched top and flares. Oh well, I will some how survive with silver and black. If only the boxes from OME were not sitting on my porch full of stuff, but actually installed on the Jeep...
Thanks, that's good to hear. I live at +/- 2000' in the mountains and most of the passes we have nearby are under 5000' as well. We also have 4.11s and auto, although the older variety. I am not generally in a hurry to get any place so I will try it out stock before I buy gears. Conventional wisdom says 5.38s for 35s with the 3.8 and 4 spd auto.
Troy,
Hey, long time, no see! Glad to see you on here!
I've looked at several roof rack options as well. Like you, I think the AEV rack will be a good option whenever it is ready for market. As an alternative, I might also recommend the Front Runner Rack (http://www.frontrunneroutfitters.com/Roof-Racks-c35/). They mount to the hard top. They have two options listed for the JK Unlimited (the 2.2 and the 1.4), but I've talked with them about a 3rd mounting option. You can get the 1.6 rack (meant for the 2-door JK) fitted on a 4-door hard top. See the pic below of a Jeep that ran as a support vehicle for last year's Dakar rally with the same set-up. The rack will hang slightly over the freedom panels, but still allows for their easy removal. It also will remove with the hardtop, so you won't have to deal with unbolting the rack in order to remove the hardtop (unlike D-90). I have concerns, like many probably do, about mounting a rack to the fiberglass top, but you can order additional feet (like the Jeep pictured below) to spread the weight of the rack along the top.
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Also, my brother Ben is an AEV dealer (http://hedrickspeedsports.com/), so let me know if you ever need anything! Ben has a thing for Hemi Jeeps.Here are some pics from our last trip to Uwharrie (http://benhedrick.com/styled-8/) I was in Ouray, CO back at the beginning of this month. That place never gets old! Again, good to see you, and maybe we can catch up the next time the family and I are in Asheville!
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P.S.- I was very saddened to hear about Johnathan's passing. He was a good friend.
Will Hedrick
'07 Rubicon Unlimited
Starting with AEV 3.5" SC lift including the high-steer kit, AEV front Milspec with Rugged Ridge jate rings/recovery rings, AEV front skid plate, AEV rear bumper/tire carrier with CHMSL, stainless steel brake lines, Spidertrax wheel spacers, 35" BFG MT KM2s, and Warn XD9000i.
...Still need a front driveshaft and some skid plates. I'm also planning on-board air of some kind, but haven't started looking yet, and roof-rack/camping setup.
The vehicle will be used primarily for family camping, occasional weekend trail runs, and a run out west every couple of years back to my old stomping grounds of CO/UT.
Few pics from the past couple days ...
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So the bumper winch combo fit good? No trouble with the vacuum pump mounted just behind the bumper on the driver's side?
I have been holding off ordering a bumper to hold the same winch, wanting to be sure the pump was not going to be a problem.
Looks good by the way.
Nice looking rig.
ZERO JK experience, but my LJ desperatley needed gears after moving up to metric 35's (315/70/16) with the auto and factory 4.10's. I understand that it's apples and oranges comparing an LJ and a JK figured I'd throw it out there anyway.
Anyone know what the deal is with JK's and square/rectangular control arms? Unless there is something has changed that I'm unaware of, round tube is stronger
Thanks! From one fellow GSA rider/lover to another... No problems at all. I wouldn't change a thing. AEV has quit making the Milspec, but the Premium is still in production and is the same bumper minus the crush cans and fog light holes. I believe Quadratec still has Milspecs, though. I mounted up Rugged Ridge's recovery points where the crush cans would normally go.
T