NEPolarbear
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Going solo unless a friend wants to go.solo, or wife plus kids, pets ?
I have no time limit.
Not looking for bling or flash, but what's practical and keeping the weight down as much as possible.
Thanks.
Going solo unless a friend wants to go.solo, or wife plus kids, pets ?
Absolutely agree. Trying to stick to the basics.I agree with billiebob, you do not need anything over the top. Invest in some mild bumpers, lighting, a winch and recovery gear and hit the road. The more stock a vehicle is, the more reliable it is (most of the time).
Exactly what I was thinking! Stock Ranger did most of it and he wrote a big blog about it. It’s not the Rubicon lol, which is why the “Rubicon” is called such. LOLand the rough idea includes ?
For a Rubicon you should have no trouble box stock. No need for mods, the trail is all across public lands with easy access. CO and further west gets a bit more rugged but people do it in far less capable vehicles. Do you plan a bunch of side excursions?
Otherwise are you looking at refrigeration, sleeping, security mods?
Trailer??
The big state of Rhode Island.Where In New England are you?
Good point. Will check the blog out.Exactly what I was thinking! Stock Ranger did most of it and he wrote a big blog about it. It’s not the Rubicon lol, which is why the “Rubicon” is called such. LOL
Can't think of the name of the place right now but Chris of Venture4wd uses for his full time living in Jeep. They are also a member here and maybe even a sponsor of Expo. Here is a look at Chris's YT chan you can look through for it
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzRkxmVeTP_29MMtEzPF4KQ
Wow!Great honest comparison of lift kits
Will check them out.It's OK4WD in New Jersey.
Here is where Chris gets his extra fuel tank in case you are interested
Sent them an email to discuss.It's OK4WD in New Jersey.
Here is where Chris gets his extra fuel tank in case you are interested
If ordered correctly.........Ha.If ordered correctly you don’t need new bumpers, front or rear. Winch ready front bumpers and frame mounted spare tire carrier rear bumper combos are factory options. Developed with AEV these are quality components. The JL Rubicon can accommodate 35” tires off the lot. Before planning on spending a ton of money on aftermarket goodies option the Jeep right from the get-go, then see what you need. Start with a winch and basic (self-) recovery gear.