Enthusiast III
Hi All,
I've had my Jeep "Defiant" for two years. The Jeep is a '17 Rubicon Recon Edition. I specifically sought out a Recon, because I wanted all the features of the Hard Rock (steel bumpers, LED lights) with the addition of the J8 front axle. The factory cast iron diff covers were an added bonus. I bought her at the end of July 2021. It's my third Jeep, but my first Wrangler (previous two Jeeps were both WJs). She was bone stock with 43k on the odo when I picked her up. As I've never really been much into extended vehicle travel, my goal from the get-go was to have a competent "trail rig" for day and weekend trips.
Three days after I got her:
Within two weeks of getting her back up here to VA (I purchased it in Jacksonville, FL), I outfitted it with an AEV 2.5" Dual-Sport Suspension (w/ control arm geometry correction brackets) and 33" General Grabber X3 tires, mounted on ProComp series 51 steel wheels. I ran this set up for the better part of a year and a half, and the Jeep performed nothing short of stellar everywhere that I took it. During this time, I also performed the "PUG" (Pentastar Upgrade), adding the newer style lower intake manifold and fuel injectors.
With the original off-road setup. Left pic from the Kentucky Adventure Tour, right pic from the George Washington National Forest:
This year, I've started to develop more of an interest in heading out for longer trips, so I've begun to overhaul the ol' girl a bit. She now has 123k miles (I drive the thing constantly), and a few months go I replaced the 33" Grabber X3s with another set of Grabber X3s in 35x12.50. Despite having factory LED headlights and foglights that actually work really well, I needed a bit more lighting when on the trails after dark. As such, I added Novsight's 3" LED driving light pods to the cowl area, and their 3" LED spotlight pods to the front bumper. I also added a Badland Apex 12000lb winch w/ synthetic rope. Given that nearly all of my trips are solo, the addition of the winch was way overdue and I freely admit that it should have been added at the beginning.
Here she is with the 35" Grabber X3s, Badland Winch, and Novsight lighting, again in the George Washington National Forest:
I'm preparing to take the plunge on an RTT, so last week I added a roof rack from Novsight, in preparation for receiving their RTT. I've also picked up an onboard freezer from SetPower, and I have a power station coming from Bluetti.
Here she is in her current configuration, awaiting the arrival of the RTT:
I have a few more things on the list to outfit her with, and I'll be sure to update as things are added!
Thanks!
I've had my Jeep "Defiant" for two years. The Jeep is a '17 Rubicon Recon Edition. I specifically sought out a Recon, because I wanted all the features of the Hard Rock (steel bumpers, LED lights) with the addition of the J8 front axle. The factory cast iron diff covers were an added bonus. I bought her at the end of July 2021. It's my third Jeep, but my first Wrangler (previous two Jeeps were both WJs). She was bone stock with 43k on the odo when I picked her up. As I've never really been much into extended vehicle travel, my goal from the get-go was to have a competent "trail rig" for day and weekend trips.
Three days after I got her:
Within two weeks of getting her back up here to VA (I purchased it in Jacksonville, FL), I outfitted it with an AEV 2.5" Dual-Sport Suspension (w/ control arm geometry correction brackets) and 33" General Grabber X3 tires, mounted on ProComp series 51 steel wheels. I ran this set up for the better part of a year and a half, and the Jeep performed nothing short of stellar everywhere that I took it. During this time, I also performed the "PUG" (Pentastar Upgrade), adding the newer style lower intake manifold and fuel injectors.
With the original off-road setup. Left pic from the Kentucky Adventure Tour, right pic from the George Washington National Forest:
This year, I've started to develop more of an interest in heading out for longer trips, so I've begun to overhaul the ol' girl a bit. She now has 123k miles (I drive the thing constantly), and a few months go I replaced the 33" Grabber X3s with another set of Grabber X3s in 35x12.50. Despite having factory LED headlights and foglights that actually work really well, I needed a bit more lighting when on the trails after dark. As such, I added Novsight's 3" LED driving light pods to the cowl area, and their 3" LED spotlight pods to the front bumper. I also added a Badland Apex 12000lb winch w/ synthetic rope. Given that nearly all of my trips are solo, the addition of the winch was way overdue and I freely admit that it should have been added at the beginning.
Here she is with the 35" Grabber X3s, Badland Winch, and Novsight lighting, again in the George Washington National Forest:
I'm preparing to take the plunge on an RTT, so last week I added a roof rack from Novsight, in preparation for receiving their RTT. I've also picked up an onboard freezer from SetPower, and I have a power station coming from Bluetti.
Here she is in her current configuration, awaiting the arrival of the RTT:
I have a few more things on the list to outfit her with, and I'll be sure to update as things are added!
Thanks!
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