TJDukit
I.Y.A.A.Y.A.S.
- Location
- Clearfield
Well since I can't start an actual build yet I figured I'd start this for some input. This idea is completely stolen from Steve. So instead of starting yet another thread in general off road I figured I'd start this. I guess I'm just really itching to talk about the plans for the upgrades, my wife is tired of me talking about Jeep stuff. I'm trying to make this thing family friendly. The wife is 5' 3" and we have the kid so LCG is key if only to keep them both safe and comfortable on and off road. I'm very set on doing everything I can to protect this thing from the rocks, so I won't be doing and kind of AEV or similar sheet metal upgrades.
This will have to be almost completely a bolt on build since I'll be using the money I would have spent on a welder. Everything I have planned has been done I know but if there are any better ideas than what I have feel free to throw them out there.
My style of wheeling is usually very technical and easy on the skinny pedal, I almost always back off as soon as tires start to slip and figure out how to do it without breaking things.
What I've got:
-'03 TJ, 4.0L D30/35 3.73's and 33" Toyo MT's on 3.5 inch springs.
-Homemade sliders.
The plans(some how they never work out the way you "plan"):
-Gen-right high fenders front.
-Smittybilt corner guards and flares rear. I'll have to cut these a little and turn them into high fenders.
-Back to stock springs.
-Spartan Locker for the rear.
-I've already got a steering box skid and my pro comp bumpers waiting for me at the house.
-I want to ditch the stupid aluminum wheels and get some steelies.
-The wife really wants tube doors, I'm fine without but she would be much more comfortable with them.
Future Plans:
-Flat skid
-SYE or hack n' tap
-Adjustable control arms
-And of course eventually at least a D44 upgrade for the rear
-I'll wait until an axle upgrade to re-gear, it's not too bad with 33's
Well there it is. Any and all ideas are welcome, criticizm and what not. You can't hurt my feelings. My budget for the first part of this is going to be right around $1500.
This will have to be almost completely a bolt on build since I'll be using the money I would have spent on a welder. Everything I have planned has been done I know but if there are any better ideas than what I have feel free to throw them out there.
My style of wheeling is usually very technical and easy on the skinny pedal, I almost always back off as soon as tires start to slip and figure out how to do it without breaking things.
What I've got:
-'03 TJ, 4.0L D30/35 3.73's and 33" Toyo MT's on 3.5 inch springs.
-Homemade sliders.
The plans(some how they never work out the way you "plan"):
-Gen-right high fenders front.
-Smittybilt corner guards and flares rear. I'll have to cut these a little and turn them into high fenders.
-Back to stock springs.
-Spartan Locker for the rear.
-I've already got a steering box skid and my pro comp bumpers waiting for me at the house.
-I want to ditch the stupid aluminum wheels and get some steelies.
-The wife really wants tube doors, I'm fine without but she would be much more comfortable with them.
Future Plans:
-Flat skid
-SYE or hack n' tap
-Adjustable control arms
-And of course eventually at least a D44 upgrade for the rear
-I'll wait until an axle upgrade to re-gear, it's not too bad with 33's
Well there it is. Any and all ideas are welcome, criticizm and what not. You can't hurt my feelings. My budget for the first part of this is going to be right around $1500.