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    Default Gotta start somewhere

    I have been a frequent lurker and infrequent contributor on the forum for quite some time. I have to say I am really impressed at the knowledge and friendliness here. So with that said, I am planning on starting to "improve" my 2008 JK Unlimited X (Expo White!) with 30K miles. My goal is to only do what is necessary to improve capability but nothing extreme. Easy trails and fire roads are really what I have in mind and it is a DD for my wife. I live in Michigan and I am not interested in mud as a source for entertainment and there are few rocks (other than Drummond Island). I am interested in using the rig to explore the northern part of our state (UP, etc) and use it as a backwoods camping platform for the family (wife, 2 kids and a Rhodesian Ridgeback). A trailer may be in our future at some point. I have had a TJ that I mildly modified that did everything I asked of it with 31's and a 2 inch lift with a Warn M8000 so that is more or less the direction I am heading. My question is where to start? I do have a Hi-Lift but the winch went with the TJ when I sold it. Winch? (gets me out of trouble), New Tires - BFG ATs most likely (gets me through trouble and improves capability). Mild lift - 2 inch? I have around $1000 to start with and I keep going in circles as to where to start so any comments or suggestions would be appreciated.
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    The JK is plenty capable right off the showroom floor, so you probably won't need to change much to create a family weekend camping vehicle. Sounds like you've got plenty of experience with the terrain you plan to explore, and the mods you made to your previous Jeep should guide your vehicle upgrade plans.

    So I think the changes you'll need will have mostly to do with camping, rather than driving. You'll need some sort of storage system (big plastic boxes will do for a start), and a barrier to keep the stuff in the back from coming forward and bothering the kids in the back seat.

    A rooftop rack is necessary since you have four people and a dog inside. The rack on the JK Overland that Expeditions West is evaluating is ideal because the weight is not carried by the roof, but linked to internal supports. See http://expeditionportal.com/forum/sh...ad.php?t=31401 for more ideas.

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    I would agree, if you are doing backwoods camping with no trailer, 4 people and decent sized dog, you need a place to put stuff. I would look at a cargo rack and containers.

    I would also buy a high lift jack, shovel, an axe and a tow strap. Make sure you have frame mounted recovery points.

    Then I would buy some good tires. (What do you have on there right now?)
    A good set of MTZ 32s would handle well. You can do a 2.5" lift and 35s. I would not really consider going above 35s for you. Then you would need to consider re-gearing etc...

    Then as budget allows... winch and armor (Skid plates, bumpers, etc...)
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    Good ideas all. Since I have a Hi-Lift (man I wish I would have kept my winch) and can use it in a pinch as a winch (slow but steady!) I have more or less moved away from a winch and bumper for the time being. I like the idea of a rack and since I sea kayak I can use it to haul the yaks around as well. My wife commented that she is worried about the noise from one on her commute (can't say I blame her there). We had an H3 for a while with a light bar and that was fairly noisy - I assume a roof rack would be worse. Anyone have a comment on the noise issue?
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    Quote Originally Posted by JK-Mg1212 View Post
    My wife commented that she is worried about the noise from one on her commute (can't say I blame her there). We had an H3 for a while with a light bar and that was fairly noisy - I assume a roof rack would be worse. Anyone have a comment on the noise issue?
    Yes, there is some noise, but with a fairing, it is not too bad - as long as the roof is closed. With the roof open, yes it is noisy plus it disturbs the open air feeling. After 6 months with a rack, I'm really happy now without rack but a trailer. A rack is something you always carry with you on every each commute; the trailer you just drag along when you need it. So I vote trailer.

    BTW, my Unlimited needs to house one wife, two teenage boys and 4 Yorkies, and myself of course

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    I just finished modifying a 1 ton trailer I picked up at Tractor Supply. Cut stock fenders off, fabbed diamond plate ones, spring over lift, 2" wheel spacers, used Moab rims, stock Rubi sneakers, t-1-11 floor and sides, a custom fitted tarp, a 360 degree swiveling lunette ring, & a pintle hook.. Also made up 1/4" axle slider, and another for the tail.. A good relationship with a welder was a big help, but other than the pintle hook mod and new spring perches, I supplied all the labor.. It has been tested on some black trails at Rausch Creek, and is following us to Moab this May. This very capable trail trailer cost less than 1400 to put together.. I vote trailer...
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Swiss View Post
    Yes, there is some noise, but with a fairing, it is not too bad - as long as the roof is closed. With the roof open, yes it is noisy plus it disturbs the open air feeling. After 6 months with a rack, I'm really happy now without rack but a trailer. A rack is something you always carry with you on every each commute; the trailer you just drag along when you need it. So I vote trailer.

    BTW, my Unlimited needs to house one wife, two teenage boys and 4 Yorkies, and myself of course

    Where in MI are you?
    I am starting to lean toward a trailer too. Seems like a good compromise. I live in Hamburg Twp. (North of Ann Arbor and south of Brighton)
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    Quote Originally Posted by rubicondon53 View Post
    I just finished modifying a 1 ton trailer I picked up at Tractor Supply. Cut stock fenders off, fabbed diamond plate ones, spring over lift, 2" wheel spacers, used Moab rims, stock Rubi sneakers, t-1-11 floor and sides, a custom fitted tarp, a 360 degree swiveling lunette ring, & a pintle hook.. Also made up 1/4" axle slider, and another for the tail.. A good relationship with a welder was a big help, but other than the pintle hook mod and new spring perches, I supplied all the labor.. It has been tested on some black trails at Rausch Creek, and is following us to Moab this May. This very capable trail trailer cost less than 1400 to put together.. I vote trailer...
    That's not a bad way to go at all. I am trying to talk one of the fabricators at my work to stay late a couple nights to weld up the trailer if I have everything cut and ready to go. He is an amazing welder - I'm not. I have been looking back in the older posts in the trailer section and I might appropriate a few ideas from there!

    So if I go trailer then I'm back to the original question - what to do first with the JK? I'm thinking 33 " tires and small lift as I will need them soon anyway an the factory tires are a joke. I really want to keep it as modest as possible but I think a 2 or 2 1/2 might be a good idea. Sounds like my budget might need a little northward adjustment!
    Mike

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    what size factory tires do you currently have?

    It may not make a big difference on you rig, but,remember moving up to 33's will mean some loss of low end power/gearing. Not good with the future addition of a trailer.

    So depending on the amount of tire increase you may need to put in lower gears to maintain power.

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    Quote Originally Posted by link30204 View Post
    what size factory tires do you currently have?

    It may not make a big difference on you rig, but,remember moving up to 33's will mean some loss of low end power/gearing. Not good with the future addition of a trailer.

    So depending on the amount of tire increase you may need to put in lower gears to maintain power.
    The are 255/75-17 which I think is are 32". It's an auto with 3.73s. I took a look at the tires (GY Wrangler SR-A) and they are wearing way too good - tough just changing to change at this point (yes I am cheap). At 32K miles they still look OK but they are not great off road. I had BFG ATs on my TJ that were a much better all round tire.
    Mike
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