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I'm a little late on making this build thread. It's been on my list of things to do, but I never could any time to do it. Now it's been two years and I have a back log of things to show. I will try to keep it to the abbreviated version.
I've always wanted a Jeep Wrangler since I was a kid, but I could never afford it. I had a Subaru Forester for a long time and it served me well going across the country and "off-roading" as much as I could. This is my (now wife) girlfriend and I exploring the back country of the canyon lands between Arizona and Utah border in Paraia Canyon and other nearby areas:
We ended up pushing the Forester too far into the mountains on one point of the trip and got stuck there with very little daylight left.
We had to have a Jeep come and rescue us and that's when I realized that I need to just bite the bullet and buy my dream vehicle - aka Beetlejuice.
Beetlejuice started out as a 2016 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Willys Wheeler edition, and bought brand new with shy of 16 miles on it. The options that I elected to go with are:
2016 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Willys Wheeler
Automatic
Connectivity Group
Max Tow Package
Power Convenience Group
Hard Top
Mopar Slush Mats
UConnect 430
The name started out as a joke because I drove her a LOT, and she was always covered in bug juice, and she was black and white. So the name just stuck.
My goal for this build was always to transform her to an overland vehicle. The transformation had to be very slow because of finances. I can't afford to just get everything all at once, unfortunately. I tried to be as methodical as possible and not get any unnecessary items. I also don't plan to do any insane rock crawling, so adding crazy large tires and lifts does not make sense to me. In addition, this is my DD, so I need it to be safe on the road. I want the vehicle to be capable offroad so that it can get me to hard to reach places, but not so capable that I can't use it for anything else. I mainly want to be able to live out of it when I go on long trips.
My initial goals:
1. New front bumper to allow more front clearance and to allow for a winch.
2. Flat fender to allow for larger tires
3. Rear bumper to allow for tire carrier
4. All around new LED lights because JK lights SUCK
Long Term Goals:
1. MetalCloak Game Changer suspension with 2.5" lift, rocksport edition
2. 34-35" KO2s
3. Rooftop tent - haven't decided between Ursa Minor or James Baroud
4. Solar panels
5. Genesis dual battery system
6. ARB twin compressor and fridge
7. sPOD switch system
8. Long range fuel tank
9. Some form of shower system
10. Fridge/freezer with some form of minimalist kitchen
As soon as I bought the car, I had to take it "off-roading" (I put it in quotes because my first adventure wasn't really off-roading but more just going on a fun drive and enjoying the Jeep).
...to be continued on next posts...
I'm a little late on making this build thread. It's been on my list of things to do, but I never could any time to do it. Now it's been two years and I have a back log of things to show. I will try to keep it to the abbreviated version.
I've always wanted a Jeep Wrangler since I was a kid, but I could never afford it. I had a Subaru Forester for a long time and it served me well going across the country and "off-roading" as much as I could. This is my (now wife) girlfriend and I exploring the back country of the canyon lands between Arizona and Utah border in Paraia Canyon and other nearby areas:
We ended up pushing the Forester too far into the mountains on one point of the trip and got stuck there with very little daylight left.
We had to have a Jeep come and rescue us and that's when I realized that I need to just bite the bullet and buy my dream vehicle - aka Beetlejuice.
Beetlejuice started out as a 2016 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Willys Wheeler edition, and bought brand new with shy of 16 miles on it. The options that I elected to go with are:
2016 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Willys Wheeler
Automatic
Connectivity Group
Max Tow Package
Power Convenience Group
Hard Top
Mopar Slush Mats
UConnect 430
The name started out as a joke because I drove her a LOT, and she was always covered in bug juice, and she was black and white. So the name just stuck.
My goal for this build was always to transform her to an overland vehicle. The transformation had to be very slow because of finances. I can't afford to just get everything all at once, unfortunately. I tried to be as methodical as possible and not get any unnecessary items. I also don't plan to do any insane rock crawling, so adding crazy large tires and lifts does not make sense to me. In addition, this is my DD, so I need it to be safe on the road. I want the vehicle to be capable offroad so that it can get me to hard to reach places, but not so capable that I can't use it for anything else. I mainly want to be able to live out of it when I go on long trips.
My initial goals:
1. New front bumper to allow more front clearance and to allow for a winch.
2. Flat fender to allow for larger tires
3. Rear bumper to allow for tire carrier
4. All around new LED lights because JK lights SUCK
Long Term Goals:
1. MetalCloak Game Changer suspension with 2.5" lift, rocksport edition
2. 34-35" KO2s
3. Rooftop tent - haven't decided between Ursa Minor or James Baroud
4. Solar panels
5. Genesis dual battery system
6. ARB twin compressor and fridge
7. sPOD switch system
8. Long range fuel tank
9. Some form of shower system
10. Fridge/freezer with some form of minimalist kitchen
As soon as I bought the car, I had to take it "off-roading" (I put it in quotes because my first adventure wasn't really off-roading but more just going on a fun drive and enjoying the Jeep).
...to be continued on next posts...
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