Krazzyk01
New member
Hello all,
I've been poking around in here for a bit now and I'm dying to ask this/these questions.
Preface:
I started doing Jeep Jamboree events with my brother in his 2014 JK Rubicon a year ago and the bug has bit me hard.
I'm normally a road car guy so I've got a ton to learn here. That said, I'm VERY impressed with this website. Best forum I've ever seen to date. Lots of clean knowledge to be had.
I like clean cut answers and that's what I've been seeing for the most part.
I do not have a Jeep yet. That's what this thread is going to help me work out.
Most importantly I have a wife that's on board with this entire idea so in that I'm a very lucky man.
Here's the plan at this point.
Our lease car runs out in one year from now. Once that's up, we'll turn it in and not get anything from there.
The idea is to replace that vehicle with a fun, non daily driver Jeep that we can someday do the Rubicon Trail with.
We've made a list of the things we "think" we want in a Jeep, but we understand there's a lot we don't know and are open to learning.
We live in the Austin, Texas area so that means we will see both rocks and mud dependent on which side of town we go off roading on. One side is all mud/clay and the other side has about 2' of dirt then solid rock.
I'm extremely mechanically inclined and have worked on my cars from bumper to bumper since day one, and that's a long time ago now...... Which also means I've got the tools needed to do most anything needed plus/minus any special/really big stuff.
I've got two trains of thought on how to attack the end goal of taking on the Rubicon Trail. The two common things for both are, it's got to be an Unlimited and I don't want something so pretty I'm going to cringe every time I ding/dent it. Not that I plan on beating this thing but we want to have fun with it and leave the worries at the curb.
1. Buy a 2012 JK Rubicon Unlimited and slowly build it up over the next 5 plus years to the point I'm confident in my ability, and the Jeep's to take on the RT.
2. Buy a 2007'ish JK that's as cheap as I can find and replace everything with the good and the best stuff I can afford over the next 5 years.
The thought pattern here is a 2012 or newer I can start taking out asap and have some fun with it while I s..l..o..w..l..y build it up to something better than stock.
While a 2007'ish cheapy is likely not going to be something I would consider even taking off road for a while. However,...
The older Jeep I would build. The newer Jeep I would likely just add to.
Both plans appeal to me nearly equally.
I love working on things like this so the amount of work doesn't bother me.
Money wise, I'm looking at a budget of about $25,000 total.
I'm looking for recommendations for the end goal of hitting the Rubicon Trail with the best possible rig for the money.
I'm concerned by buying the cheapest rig to start with I'll need to replace the transmission, transfer case, both axles, and the engine and that'll eat up more than I have to play with.
I'm also very intrigued by the new Cummings 4 cylinder Turbo Diesel coming out this year. Wouldn't mind slapping that baby into something. Can't wait to see how much that thing's going to cost.
If you can point me to good threads to read on this subject that'd be great.
Thank you for putting up with a FNG. lol
I've been poking around in here for a bit now and I'm dying to ask this/these questions.
Preface:
I started doing Jeep Jamboree events with my brother in his 2014 JK Rubicon a year ago and the bug has bit me hard.
I'm normally a road car guy so I've got a ton to learn here. That said, I'm VERY impressed with this website. Best forum I've ever seen to date. Lots of clean knowledge to be had.
I like clean cut answers and that's what I've been seeing for the most part.
I do not have a Jeep yet. That's what this thread is going to help me work out.
Most importantly I have a wife that's on board with this entire idea so in that I'm a very lucky man.
Here's the plan at this point.
Our lease car runs out in one year from now. Once that's up, we'll turn it in and not get anything from there.
The idea is to replace that vehicle with a fun, non daily driver Jeep that we can someday do the Rubicon Trail with.
We've made a list of the things we "think" we want in a Jeep, but we understand there's a lot we don't know and are open to learning.
We live in the Austin, Texas area so that means we will see both rocks and mud dependent on which side of town we go off roading on. One side is all mud/clay and the other side has about 2' of dirt then solid rock.
I'm extremely mechanically inclined and have worked on my cars from bumper to bumper since day one, and that's a long time ago now...... Which also means I've got the tools needed to do most anything needed plus/minus any special/really big stuff.
I've got two trains of thought on how to attack the end goal of taking on the Rubicon Trail. The two common things for both are, it's got to be an Unlimited and I don't want something so pretty I'm going to cringe every time I ding/dent it. Not that I plan on beating this thing but we want to have fun with it and leave the worries at the curb.
1. Buy a 2012 JK Rubicon Unlimited and slowly build it up over the next 5 plus years to the point I'm confident in my ability, and the Jeep's to take on the RT.
2. Buy a 2007'ish JK that's as cheap as I can find and replace everything with the good and the best stuff I can afford over the next 5 years.
The thought pattern here is a 2012 or newer I can start taking out asap and have some fun with it while I s..l..o..w..l..y build it up to something better than stock.
While a 2007'ish cheapy is likely not going to be something I would consider even taking off road for a while. However,...
The older Jeep I would build. The newer Jeep I would likely just add to.
Both plans appeal to me nearly equally.
I love working on things like this so the amount of work doesn't bother me.
Money wise, I'm looking at a budget of about $25,000 total.
I'm looking for recommendations for the end goal of hitting the Rubicon Trail with the best possible rig for the money.
I'm concerned by buying the cheapest rig to start with I'll need to replace the transmission, transfer case, both axles, and the engine and that'll eat up more than I have to play with.
I'm also very intrigued by the new Cummings 4 cylinder Turbo Diesel coming out this year. Wouldn't mind slapping that baby into something. Can't wait to see how much that thing's going to cost.
If you can point me to good threads to read on this subject that'd be great.
Thank you for putting up with a FNG. lol