It has been awhile since I have posted here since I sold my last Jeep years ago. Whether a good thing (or bad thing) my wife pushed me to buy another Jeep, and I recently did.
Let me begin with the Jeep's history: 2008 Wrangler Rubicon 2door. 4" short arm lift (wished it was long arm), new 35" BFG KO tires, off-road bumpers, winch, 230k Miles, but the Motor and Trans only have 50k miles. This Jeep was originally bought and built by 'the Jeep guy's Dad (the shop out of Lindon). I paid $10k so I knew I had some room for some replacements and minor upgrades.
The known bad upon purchase was that this thing drove terrible, worse than any vehicle I have ever driven.... the vehicle has a mind of its own on steering. After a new wheel bearing and an attempt at an alignment, that led to the diagnosis that the stock D44 is bent. The recommendation is for a new front axle housing (which I agree with). Here is what I am thinking I can afford and should do... but please chime in and let me know if I am crazy and should look at other options:
TeraFlex D44 front axle housing w 0.50" walls = $2,000 (local Jeep mechanic charges $600 labor for the swap)
HD Ball Joints (if needed) $250
HD Tie Rod Ends (if needed) = $90
Possible new Wheel Bearing on other side $100
FOX 2.0 Adventurer Shocks $550 (current shocks are Bilsteins and are shot)
Total Estimated Budget = $3600
I think that it should drive solid after getting these fixes/upgrades. I am ok with spending $3600 to get it driving solid, but hope that I am not overlooking anything. I know there is always something to upgrade and replace... but I think this is a solid start. This will be a drive to the trail type of Jeep. I don't plan on any hardcore wheeling, but I do need it to be off-road trail capable.
Let me begin with the Jeep's history: 2008 Wrangler Rubicon 2door. 4" short arm lift (wished it was long arm), new 35" BFG KO tires, off-road bumpers, winch, 230k Miles, but the Motor and Trans only have 50k miles. This Jeep was originally bought and built by 'the Jeep guy's Dad (the shop out of Lindon). I paid $10k so I knew I had some room for some replacements and minor upgrades.
The known bad upon purchase was that this thing drove terrible, worse than any vehicle I have ever driven.... the vehicle has a mind of its own on steering. After a new wheel bearing and an attempt at an alignment, that led to the diagnosis that the stock D44 is bent. The recommendation is for a new front axle housing (which I agree with). Here is what I am thinking I can afford and should do... but please chime in and let me know if I am crazy and should look at other options:
TeraFlex D44 front axle housing w 0.50" walls = $2,000 (local Jeep mechanic charges $600 labor for the swap)
HD Ball Joints (if needed) $250
HD Tie Rod Ends (if needed) = $90
Possible new Wheel Bearing on other side $100
FOX 2.0 Adventurer Shocks $550 (current shocks are Bilsteins and are shot)
Total Estimated Budget = $3600
I think that it should drive solid after getting these fixes/upgrades. I am ok with spending $3600 to get it driving solid, but hope that I am not overlooking anything. I know there is always something to upgrade and replace... but I think this is a solid start. This will be a drive to the trail type of Jeep. I don't plan on any hardcore wheeling, but I do need it to be off-road trail capable.