I picked up a 2004 TJ Rubicon. 4.0, 5 speed, soft top, and most importantly, 99% stock! Oh how nice it is to have an unmolested clean slate. Only mod is someone put new wheels and tires from a 2023ish wrangler on it. Rubbing is def a problem, so gotta fix it somehow.
So, my intention with this rig is pretty simple. I want to use it as my weekend warrior, long distance camper. I specifically went with a rubicon for this because of the gearing and the lockers. I like to crawl over technical stuff for control, and leave the lockers off until I get stuck and then use them to help recover (though will probably lock the rear on dirt to avoid breaking it). I end up in some pretty remote places where getting badly stuck alone or having a major breakage would be a substantial problem, potentially life threatening depending on the season. Its also worth noting that this isn't the primary offroad rig. I have a Samurai for that, this is the 'take the wife camping or go to work' vehicle.
SO! Here are the needs:
1. you've gotta take your wife and the dog. Your wife really likes the nice roof top tent you bought and slapped on the truck, but no longer have the truck, just the tent. she wants to use this with the Jeep. you are now required to take it. What roof rack would you buy, build, or what other solution?
2. You're carrying enough stuff to easily camp for a solid week. maybe two. you're going to be driving substantial distances every day, say 250-300 miles during that trip. lots of pavement, lots of dirt, and some extremely remote locations interspersed in that travel. How are you packing and securing your junk in the trunk?
3. When not camping, its your daily. it drives and rides really, really nice in stock form. also ground clearance isn't an issue, so lift is optional. A lift also makes your tent harder to get to if its on the jeep. Any suspension mods? Tires? Wheels? You've got a dedicated rock crawler already.
4. The budget is maybe $1000 a month. Saving for a few months to buy parts is totally doable, what order would you do stuff so you could keep enjoying the vehicle?
5. It would be nice to drag a lightweight motorcycle trailer on occasion to bring the good ol' DR650 along when going at it alone.
6. What are any other thoughts or ideas you have for the objective?
Here is the idea I came up with so far:
1. Mount the tent with a Garvin roof rack. I have a smittybuilt, it sucks.
https://garvinracks.com/products/1997-to-2006-tj-adventure-rack
2. A cheapo cargo rack in the back, something like this:
https://www.amazon.com/u-Box-Interior-Management-Security-1997-2006/dp/B081Q4FM23?tag=wranglerorg-20
put the dog on top, the supplies underneath. abandon the rear seat.
3. On the fence here. Maybe some Metalcloak overlines and 32" tires on factory rims, maybe just 31's, maybe keep the newer model jeep wheels and tires with a 1" BL and metalcloaks, maybe real highlines. Probably tubular lower arms in the future for strength. Thoughts?
4. rack, wheels, then idk. use it and find out what it needs most.
5. Not sure here. With the gear and the tent, it might be at the max cargo capacity. It might not be as well so idk.
6. A winch. 100% a winch.
Thats as far as I've gotten. What do you peeps think?
So, my intention with this rig is pretty simple. I want to use it as my weekend warrior, long distance camper. I specifically went with a rubicon for this because of the gearing and the lockers. I like to crawl over technical stuff for control, and leave the lockers off until I get stuck and then use them to help recover (though will probably lock the rear on dirt to avoid breaking it). I end up in some pretty remote places where getting badly stuck alone or having a major breakage would be a substantial problem, potentially life threatening depending on the season. Its also worth noting that this isn't the primary offroad rig. I have a Samurai for that, this is the 'take the wife camping or go to work' vehicle.
SO! Here are the needs:
1. you've gotta take your wife and the dog. Your wife really likes the nice roof top tent you bought and slapped on the truck, but no longer have the truck, just the tent. she wants to use this with the Jeep. you are now required to take it. What roof rack would you buy, build, or what other solution?
2. You're carrying enough stuff to easily camp for a solid week. maybe two. you're going to be driving substantial distances every day, say 250-300 miles during that trip. lots of pavement, lots of dirt, and some extremely remote locations interspersed in that travel. How are you packing and securing your junk in the trunk?
3. When not camping, its your daily. it drives and rides really, really nice in stock form. also ground clearance isn't an issue, so lift is optional. A lift also makes your tent harder to get to if its on the jeep. Any suspension mods? Tires? Wheels? You've got a dedicated rock crawler already.
4. The budget is maybe $1000 a month. Saving for a few months to buy parts is totally doable, what order would you do stuff so you could keep enjoying the vehicle?
5. It would be nice to drag a lightweight motorcycle trailer on occasion to bring the good ol' DR650 along when going at it alone.
6. What are any other thoughts or ideas you have for the objective?
Here is the idea I came up with so far:
1. Mount the tent with a Garvin roof rack. I have a smittybuilt, it sucks.
https://garvinracks.com/products/1997-to-2006-tj-adventure-rack
2. A cheapo cargo rack in the back, something like this:
https://www.amazon.com/u-Box-Interior-Management-Security-1997-2006/dp/B081Q4FM23?tag=wranglerorg-20
put the dog on top, the supplies underneath. abandon the rear seat.
3. On the fence here. Maybe some Metalcloak overlines and 32" tires on factory rims, maybe just 31's, maybe keep the newer model jeep wheels and tires with a 1" BL and metalcloaks, maybe real highlines. Probably tubular lower arms in the future for strength. Thoughts?
4. rack, wheels, then idk. use it and find out what it needs most.
5. Not sure here. With the gear and the tent, it might be at the max cargo capacity. It might not be as well so idk.
6. A winch. 100% a winch.
Thats as far as I've gotten. What do you peeps think?
