The Jeep brand has world renowned off road capabilities. A box stock fresh out of the factory can conquer the Rubicon trail. its one of the biggest selling points. Sure, modifications will make it easier, more capable, and give more piece of mind. But if it can do the Rubicon stock, how much more can you ask for? The Jeep will laugh at backroads, but hey, it's not the one driving! I always feel super cool cruising gravel until the inevitable Honda Accord shows up.....
I have a TJ Sport, and it did a 9 rated trail bone stock on street tires. You have one of the most capable vehicles on the planet, and as your experience driving off road increases it will constantly amaze you with what it can do. Carry recovery gear if it hits the fan, but if you're like me the Jeep will constantly do way more than you can. Enjoy the adventures!
Wow thanks for all of the replies. I feel pretty confident with my vehicle. I do plan on adding a winch. At some point I want to put a Rhino Rack on and roof top tent. Eventually will put an ARB fridge in as well.
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It ain’t the arrow, it’s the Indian
Personally, I'd add the fridge before the tent. I've used my little Waeco 25L fridge for 6 years and it's been one of the best investments I've made. It died here the other day (was quickly fixed) and I had to camp with a cooler again for a long weekend. Forgot how much that sucked. I've been running it for the last 4 years on the stock battery my 2012 JKU came with and have yet to have an issue.
The Jeep brand has world renowned off road capabilities. A box stock fresh out of the factory can conquer the Rubicon trail. its one of the biggest selling points. Sure, modifications will make it easier, more capable, and give more piece of mind. But if it can do the Rubicon stock, how much more can you ask for? The Jeep will laugh at backroads, but hey, it's not the one driving! I always feel super cool cruising gravel until the inevitable Honda Accord shows up.....
I have a TJ Sport, and it did a 9 rated trail bone stock on street tires. You have one of the most capable vehicles on the planet, and as your experience driving off road increases it will constantly amaze you with what it can do. Carry recovery gear if it hits the fan, but if you're like me the Jeep will constantly do way more than you can. Enjoy the adventures!
Personally, I'd add the fridge before the tent. I've used my little Waeco 25L fridge for 6 years and it's been one of the best investments I've made. It died here the other day (was quickly fixed) and I had to camp with a cooler again for a long weekend. Forgot how much that sucked. I've been running it for the last 4 years on the stock battery my 2012 JKU came with and have yet to have an issue.
I definitely will ad the fridge first. I know which I'll go with as well. I still want the roof rack. Can't decide between Gobi or Rhino Rack though.
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Keep in mind the dimensions of your cargo area. We installed the JKU Seat recline blocks, which shifted the top of the seat back about 1 1/4". The sliding drawer raises the fridge, so your depth is a critical dimension. We can fit a 42 liter Whynter just fine, any larger (longer) could be problematic.