brianjwilson
Some sort of lost...
Or my new money pit, whatever... I'm excited about it anyway!
Last week I sold my F150, left the buyer's credit union and went straight to the local Jeep dealer. I've been keeping my eye on local inventory but I had just missed the dead line to order a 2012, and I really wanted a white rubicon unlimited with manual trans, not real heavily optioned. I settled on the closest rig I could find, a white six speed Rubicon with a few extras. I really didn't want to pay so much extra for the white painted top and fenders (I know they're going to get scratched up anyway), side air bags and "tow package". But I did get the 730 nav unit, heated seats and auto climate control (only important to me because it adds a filter).
Naturally my wife and I packed up the night I picked it up and headed to the coast for the weekend. I took off the doors and front panels, then played on the beach for a few minutes to test out the lockers and sway bar disconnect. I'm not a huge fan of the single locker switch, and only being able to use them in 4 low. I think I will add a separate switch for the rear locker and wire it independently. I may leave the front switched through the computer to prevent my wife from accidently locking the front on the road, as long as the computer doesn't through a fit about the rear being disconnected.
Overall the trip was good, averaged 19mpg which is way better than I could ever expect from the f150. The Jeep is nowhere near as fast but it makes decent power and passes just fine. The six speed is a little clunky and has popped out of fourth gear twice when coasting and hitting a bump. I also get some rattling noise in neutral with my foot off the clutch, so I'm not sure what's going on there.
I'm headed out for work for a weeks, but just ordered the AEV 3.5" suspension lift, pintler wheels and exhaust spacers. I also order 35x12.50r17 KM2s so I'll have a project when I get home. I can't wait to install the lift! Hopefully I can sell the stock rubicon wheels, tires, springs and shocks quickly and order new bumpers right away.
The goal for next spring/summer is a new habitat or j30 top, maybe it will even squeeze into the garage with 35s. If not I may just spring for 37s. I'll be running stock 4.10 gears until I get that figured out anyway, the six speed seems like it is geared low enough to be tolerable for a while.
My wife seems tired of hearing me talk about everything I want to buy for the Jeep already, go figure. I'm looking forward to a new project though, once I stop modifying a truck I usually get bored and sell it, but there are endless options for this thing so I don't see that being a problem for some time!
Last week I sold my F150, left the buyer's credit union and went straight to the local Jeep dealer. I've been keeping my eye on local inventory but I had just missed the dead line to order a 2012, and I really wanted a white rubicon unlimited with manual trans, not real heavily optioned. I settled on the closest rig I could find, a white six speed Rubicon with a few extras. I really didn't want to pay so much extra for the white painted top and fenders (I know they're going to get scratched up anyway), side air bags and "tow package". But I did get the 730 nav unit, heated seats and auto climate control (only important to me because it adds a filter).
Naturally my wife and I packed up the night I picked it up and headed to the coast for the weekend. I took off the doors and front panels, then played on the beach for a few minutes to test out the lockers and sway bar disconnect. I'm not a huge fan of the single locker switch, and only being able to use them in 4 low. I think I will add a separate switch for the rear locker and wire it independently. I may leave the front switched through the computer to prevent my wife from accidently locking the front on the road, as long as the computer doesn't through a fit about the rear being disconnected.
Overall the trip was good, averaged 19mpg which is way better than I could ever expect from the f150. The Jeep is nowhere near as fast but it makes decent power and passes just fine. The six speed is a little clunky and has popped out of fourth gear twice when coasting and hitting a bump. I also get some rattling noise in neutral with my foot off the clutch, so I'm not sure what's going on there.
I'm headed out for work for a weeks, but just ordered the AEV 3.5" suspension lift, pintler wheels and exhaust spacers. I also order 35x12.50r17 KM2s so I'll have a project when I get home. I can't wait to install the lift! Hopefully I can sell the stock rubicon wheels, tires, springs and shocks quickly and order new bumpers right away.
The goal for next spring/summer is a new habitat or j30 top, maybe it will even squeeze into the garage with 35s. If not I may just spring for 37s. I'll be running stock 4.10 gears until I get that figured out anyway, the six speed seems like it is geared low enough to be tolerable for a while.
My wife seems tired of hearing me talk about everything I want to buy for the Jeep already, go figure. I'm looking forward to a new project though, once I stop modifying a truck I usually get bored and sell it, but there are endless options for this thing so I don't see that being a problem for some time!
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