- Location
- Bountiful, land of rocks
So, I've had a few thoughts running through my head since selling my JKU. It's a great rig but kind of not me somehow? Been building a rifle of late and you always need a goal for a project. Hopefully the rifle meets my goals but I've not compromised much on the build at all. Building anything, you need a goal and some expertise. Makes me think you could build a trail rig the same way. Spend on quality parts where needed. I could morph my Jeep into this but that's not really my intent (unless someone has an awesome idea or something?)
Best thing I like about the JKU is the semi-reasonable comfort and capability.
Things I didn't care for is bang for the buck, lots of nanny shit running the show (traction control and such are REALLY annoying), and it's a wee bit long.
Things I love about my trail Jeep. STUPID simple and capable rig (TBI 350, boring auto trans, heavy duty easily found parts). Love that it was put together by me.
Things I wish were better----COMFORT and highway drivability. Electrical needs cosmetic work
GOAL: Lets say someone wanted to start with a clean slate, wanted to run 37-40" tires, drive at reasonable comfort in all weather and be able to run Coyote Canyon. Drive it down from SLC in the morning, run the trail, grabbing a burger and driving it home. Long day. Leave about 5:00 am, home about 10-11 pm. That's a lot of seat time for anyone. Daily driver isn't available for the work week so I need to drive it to work all week. Friday I need the Jeep for a camping trip to the Uintas for four days. Has to carry camping gear/food for three folks for the four days and drive there and back. I'm totally OK with a soft top Jeep if that's a question.
i want to use the above observations about my Jeeps to build the ultimate Jeep for me
Thoughts?
Best thing I like about the JKU is the semi-reasonable comfort and capability.
Things I didn't care for is bang for the buck, lots of nanny shit running the show (traction control and such are REALLY annoying), and it's a wee bit long.
Things I love about my trail Jeep. STUPID simple and capable rig (TBI 350, boring auto trans, heavy duty easily found parts). Love that it was put together by me.
Things I wish were better----COMFORT and highway drivability. Electrical needs cosmetic work
GOAL: Lets say someone wanted to start with a clean slate, wanted to run 37-40" tires, drive at reasonable comfort in all weather and be able to run Coyote Canyon. Drive it down from SLC in the morning, run the trail, grabbing a burger and driving it home. Long day. Leave about 5:00 am, home about 10-11 pm. That's a lot of seat time for anyone. Daily driver isn't available for the work week so I need to drive it to work all week. Friday I need the Jeep for a camping trip to the Uintas for four days. Has to carry camping gear/food for three folks for the four days and drive there and back. I'm totally OK with a soft top Jeep if that's a question.
i want to use the above observations about my Jeeps to build the ultimate Jeep for me
Thoughts?
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