After reading so many incredible build threads on here I have been hesitant to start one since our 2007 JKU is mostly stock at this point and it is going to be a real slow build. That said, I figure if anything this would help me keep track of all the work I do on it, and if anyone else finds it interesting all the better. So let me catch you up.
I have always loved Jeeps but my lifestyle/work never really allowed for one until they came out with the JKU, so after checking them out for a few months I decided to get a 2008 JKU in Red Rock with the oh so rare Khaki top and interior. I don't know why more people don't have this color combo, it was obviously the best looking option at the time.
(after a weekend in New Hampshire)
So 9 years and 200k miles later I have retired it from daily driver duties and really only use it for when I need it in winter, trips, and weekends because of some big maintenance I just completed. Last fall the radiator blew and after having it replaced, the head gaskets started to leak. I'm never getting rid of this rig, and couldn't afford to have all the work done, so I did it all myself. Tore the engine down to the block, had the heads checked and cleaned up, then put it all back together with new exhaust manifolds, thermostat, and all the gaskets, bolts, etc. that go along with it. This engine is running as smooth as the day I got it, it really is unbelievable.
As for upgrades, the only things I have really done to it so far are the front and rear bumpers, which are from Olympic 4x4 products. I really like the minimal design, sturdy build and the light weight. My next immediate upgrades will be some new lighting, including some KC Hilites I found lying around my dad's basement, backup lights, and interior lights. I also have a design for a storage/bed system for the back since I prefer to sleep in the Jeep rather than in a tent if I can (less setup/clean up time) Eventually I plan to do new suspension, rock rails/steps, and armor for underneath, not necessarily in that order and then who knows what else. Priority and other projects will most likely be determined by budget and trip planning.
I'll post some more pictures later, but I think I have maxed out my "break" from work with this so far...
I have always loved Jeeps but my lifestyle/work never really allowed for one until they came out with the JKU, so after checking them out for a few months I decided to get a 2008 JKU in Red Rock with the oh so rare Khaki top and interior. I don't know why more people don't have this color combo, it was obviously the best looking option at the time.
(after a weekend in New Hampshire)
So 9 years and 200k miles later I have retired it from daily driver duties and really only use it for when I need it in winter, trips, and weekends because of some big maintenance I just completed. Last fall the radiator blew and after having it replaced, the head gaskets started to leak. I'm never getting rid of this rig, and couldn't afford to have all the work done, so I did it all myself. Tore the engine down to the block, had the heads checked and cleaned up, then put it all back together with new exhaust manifolds, thermostat, and all the gaskets, bolts, etc. that go along with it. This engine is running as smooth as the day I got it, it really is unbelievable.
As for upgrades, the only things I have really done to it so far are the front and rear bumpers, which are from Olympic 4x4 products. I really like the minimal design, sturdy build and the light weight. My next immediate upgrades will be some new lighting, including some KC Hilites I found lying around my dad's basement, backup lights, and interior lights. I also have a design for a storage/bed system for the back since I prefer to sleep in the Jeep rather than in a tent if I can (less setup/clean up time) Eventually I plan to do new suspension, rock rails/steps, and armor for underneath, not necessarily in that order and then who knows what else. Priority and other projects will most likely be determined by budget and trip planning.
I'll post some more pictures later, but I think I have maxed out my "break" from work with this so far...