I have a 2017 Unlimited Rubicon Hard Rock Edition that is mostly stock on the exterior. The Jeep will be paid off in two years and then I'll have the justification to add a lift and wheels/tires. My wife will veto any big spend like this right now. Until then, I'm happy with the capabilities of my Jeep for most overlanding purposes.
I have, however, added a number of items that make the vehicle more suitable to my current needs: an
sPod SE source & 8 switch panel system which is pricey but has allowed me to control 1) a
Quadratec J5 lightbar for west Texas off-road driving, 2) two underhood led lights (
KC HiLites Cyclone) to problem-solve engine problems at night, 3) a
SmittyBilt x2o winch with relays to get me or others out of jams, 4) an
ICOM 5100 ham radio, 5) a
Cobra C75 WC CB radio, and 6) other assorted electrical devices (e.g., roof rack LED lights). I've also added a roof rack for my two 100w Renogy solar panels that run my SnoMaster 56L fridge/freezer via two Odyssey AGM batteries. Also added a front bumper hoop that matches my steel hard rock edition bumper. Also, replaced the tail lights with Quadratec LED tail lights. And, then, a bunch of small stuff like fire extinguishers, HiLift jack, molle seat organizers. Replaced the original starting battery that recently died with a Yellow-top Optima AGM.
Then, the very nice
Vector Off-road JKE-Dock bar to mount numerous 69-Designs mounts for the HAM radio, sat phone, cell phone, iPad, SnoMaster remote monitor, etc.
All this stuff adds up but I would spend the money again.
All that remains (when I pay off the Jeep) is the MetalCloak 3.5" 6-pack edition lift kit, 5.13 gears in the Dana 44s, replacement Adams drive shafts to correct for geometry, sleeve & gussets, trackbar/stabilizer, 4.5" backspace wheels and 37" tires. We added these parts to my son's 2012 JK and they are AWESOME! He is much more capable off-road than I am. I just cannot justify the $$$ (meaning I don't have the money right now) for these items.
I am 60 years old, so I plan on this being the final vehicle in my life. I couldn't have landed on a better platform. Now, I just need to stay healthy to enjoy it all for another 20 years.
[EDIT: I'll need tires before I can afford the lift, so I plan to replace my stock BFG KM2 255/75R17 with BFG KM3 285/75R17 (which should not cause too many problems with my stock suspension and fenders)].
My favorite Big Bend National Park photo when my vehicle was only 4 months old (forgot to say that I subsequently added AirLift 1000 airbags to the rear coils to handle the extra weight of my overlanding loadout . . . you can see quite a bit of sag in the photo and my vehicle is even heavier now). Boy, do I love this Jeep. Each owner can tailor the platform to their own needs. I don't think I've seen two non-stock Jeeps that look or function the same.
Congrats on starting your Jeep journey! JEEP: "Just Empty Every Pocket"