A build thread for something oxymoronic and a bit different.
What defines a grand tourer? To me, it's a continent crusher. Something that can comfortably cover alot of miles without wearing on the driver or passenger. It's got to be quiet enough for a conversation with the passenger and to pass the time with music. The suspension needs to have a balance between sport and smooth. And it needs to have the power to do it effortlessly. And because this is still a "real" Jeep, it needs to be able to hit the trails at the end of that drive and get me home safely when we've had our fun.
I bought my TJ Rubi new when I was in my 20s. In 2004 my job was stable after the tech bubble burst, but the economy was still weak and there were deals to be had. My Rubicon had dual tops and every factory option available. I used my purchasing wiles to haggle between a couple of dealers with the exact same Jeep to a great price and finance package.
I had defiantly avoided the just empty every pocket mantra of Jeep ownership for 20 years. Inside I'd done a Tuffy overhead radio console for my ham and CB radios. I also installed a 1.75" spring spacer, some hand me down pro comp springs and some shocks for the new length to fit 255/85 R16 33s. A bit later I installed an OR Fab swingout tire and fuel carrier for a trip into the Maze district where I knew I was going to find myself getting light on fuel.
I had done alot of MTB riding and racing back in the 90s and early 2000s when trails tended more technical than flowy and shocks of the day offered 25-65mm of travel. I was pretty good at seeing and picking lines through obstacles. When I got the Jeep, I was able to run some challenging trails with this setup like Blanca Peak, Golden Spike, Holy Cross. But it turned out that wasn't really what I loved doing with the Jeep. Instead venturing into the wild in places like the Maze District, Escalante or some off the beaten track trailheads in the Sagauche, San Juans or Sangres were more my style.
Wheeler Lake around 2005
Not sure where this was, but it was taken on film around 04-06.
In the Sangres on Hermit Rd
What defines a grand tourer? To me, it's a continent crusher. Something that can comfortably cover alot of miles without wearing on the driver or passenger. It's got to be quiet enough for a conversation with the passenger and to pass the time with music. The suspension needs to have a balance between sport and smooth. And it needs to have the power to do it effortlessly. And because this is still a "real" Jeep, it needs to be able to hit the trails at the end of that drive and get me home safely when we've had our fun.
I bought my TJ Rubi new when I was in my 20s. In 2004 my job was stable after the tech bubble burst, but the economy was still weak and there were deals to be had. My Rubicon had dual tops and every factory option available. I used my purchasing wiles to haggle between a couple of dealers with the exact same Jeep to a great price and finance package.
I had defiantly avoided the just empty every pocket mantra of Jeep ownership for 20 years. Inside I'd done a Tuffy overhead radio console for my ham and CB radios. I also installed a 1.75" spring spacer, some hand me down pro comp springs and some shocks for the new length to fit 255/85 R16 33s. A bit later I installed an OR Fab swingout tire and fuel carrier for a trip into the Maze district where I knew I was going to find myself getting light on fuel.
I had done alot of MTB riding and racing back in the 90s and early 2000s when trails tended more technical than flowy and shocks of the day offered 25-65mm of travel. I was pretty good at seeing and picking lines through obstacles. When I got the Jeep, I was able to run some challenging trails with this setup like Blanca Peak, Golden Spike, Holy Cross. But it turned out that wasn't really what I loved doing with the Jeep. Instead venturing into the wild in places like the Maze District, Escalante or some off the beaten track trailheads in the Sagauche, San Juans or Sangres were more my style.
Wheeler Lake around 2005
Not sure where this was, but it was taken on film around 04-06.
In the Sangres on Hermit Rd
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