Enthusiast III
Hey everyone! I just joined today and am so excited for this membership and community, so I figured I'd take some time to start a build thread of my own!
Last November (2016), I decided to make the jump from a small fast sports car to the WK2 so I could build a dream overlanding Overland. I love diesel tech, so that was a must. I found this example with 40k miles in Chicago, booked my one way flight, then drove it back. I take plenty of photos, so prepare for picture heavy.
The vehicle:
- Name: Greta
- Details: 2014 Grand Cherokee Overland 4x4 EcoDiesel
[Mods]
Aesthetics/Security:
- Dechromed all badges (front/rear), door handles, mirrors
- Connor Trailer Lock
- Front camera system (prewired; purchased rear backup camera for use up front)
Wheels/Tires:
- 18" OEM Jeep wheels (4 + spare)
- BFG AT KO2 265/65/18 (4 + spare)
Protection:
- Mopar Skid Plates (front axle, transfer case, fuel tanks)
- Chief Products Nudge Bar
- Chief Products Sump Protection Plate + Transmission Protection Plate
- Chief Products Lower Front Guard + ACC guard (leaving off lower fascia)
Storage:
- Front Runner Outfitters Slimline II roof rack
- Wilco Offroad Hitchgate Solo (Spare + Hi-Lift mounted)
Lighting:
- Front Runner Outfitters 40" Spot/Flood Combo light bar (mounted on roof rack)
- Black Oak 7" LED Round Lights (mounted on Nudge Bar)
Recovery:
- Hi-Lift Jack 48"
- Bully Tools Shovel
Planned:
- Refrigeration/trunk storage bins
- 2017 18" Trailhawk Wheels
- Falken Wildpeak AT3W in 265/65/18
Here's what it looked like the day I bought it!
Well once I drove it home, the first thing I wanted was to swap the 20's for 18's so I could fit meatier rubber on there. After having owned a Touareg T2 TDI in the past with the stock 20's, I don't like exploding tires in the middle of Mexico... So this is how the Jeep turned out about a month later.
Realizing I wanted to build it out and start this wonderful car modding journey once again (so, so many cars money pitted...) I opted to purchase full Mopar skid plates. Once completed, I then bought a roof rack as I was gearing up for my first camping experience with a few friends in Delaware. So I researched pretty heavily and decided on the Front Runner Outfitters roof rack, mainly because of the sheer number of accessories and how modular it is!
Also, I started to plastidip the chrome bits up front, and then purchased some door handle and mirror covers in black to accent the rest of the black paint. Here's another picture in OR2 (as it's got the QL).
Next up was finishing up the black decals and chrome up front. Took it to Cape Hatteras in OBX, NC for a few weeks trip to do some kitesurfing with all the family joining up! The tie downs used are called "stratchits" and they are PHENOMENAL.
So far, this is where I'm at. Just finished making the rear decals black (except the Overland badge on the right, keeping it as is). Tomorrow (8/18) my Front Runner Outfitters 40" light bar arrives, and will be going on immediately. More to follow!
Last November (2016), I decided to make the jump from a small fast sports car to the WK2 so I could build a dream overlanding Overland. I love diesel tech, so that was a must. I found this example with 40k miles in Chicago, booked my one way flight, then drove it back. I take plenty of photos, so prepare for picture heavy.
The vehicle:
- Name: Greta
- Details: 2014 Grand Cherokee Overland 4x4 EcoDiesel
[Mods]
Aesthetics/Security:
- Dechromed all badges (front/rear), door handles, mirrors
- Connor Trailer Lock
- Front camera system (prewired; purchased rear backup camera for use up front)
Wheels/Tires:
- 18" OEM Jeep wheels (4 + spare)
- BFG AT KO2 265/65/18 (4 + spare)
Protection:
- Mopar Skid Plates (front axle, transfer case, fuel tanks)
- Chief Products Nudge Bar
- Chief Products Sump Protection Plate + Transmission Protection Plate
- Chief Products Lower Front Guard + ACC guard (leaving off lower fascia)
Storage:
- Front Runner Outfitters Slimline II roof rack
- Wilco Offroad Hitchgate Solo (Spare + Hi-Lift mounted)
Lighting:
- Front Runner Outfitters 40" Spot/Flood Combo light bar (mounted on roof rack)
- Black Oak 7" LED Round Lights (mounted on Nudge Bar)
Recovery:
- Hi-Lift Jack 48"
- Bully Tools Shovel
Planned:
- Refrigeration/trunk storage bins
- 2017 18" Trailhawk Wheels
- Falken Wildpeak AT3W in 265/65/18
Here's what it looked like the day I bought it!
Well once I drove it home, the first thing I wanted was to swap the 20's for 18's so I could fit meatier rubber on there. After having owned a Touareg T2 TDI in the past with the stock 20's, I don't like exploding tires in the middle of Mexico... So this is how the Jeep turned out about a month later.
Realizing I wanted to build it out and start this wonderful car modding journey once again (so, so many cars money pitted...) I opted to purchase full Mopar skid plates. Once completed, I then bought a roof rack as I was gearing up for my first camping experience with a few friends in Delaware. So I researched pretty heavily and decided on the Front Runner Outfitters roof rack, mainly because of the sheer number of accessories and how modular it is!
Also, I started to plastidip the chrome bits up front, and then purchased some door handle and mirror covers in black to accent the rest of the black paint. Here's another picture in OR2 (as it's got the QL).
Next up was finishing up the black decals and chrome up front. Took it to Cape Hatteras in OBX, NC for a few weeks trip to do some kitesurfing with all the family joining up! The tie downs used are called "stratchits" and they are PHENOMENAL.
So far, this is where I'm at. Just finished making the rear decals black (except the Overland badge on the right, keeping it as is). Tomorrow (8/18) my Front Runner Outfitters 40" light bar arrives, and will be going on immediately. More to follow!
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