Input on begining my Jeep expedition theme
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Input on begining my Jeep expedition theme
So I want my new 2011 JK Cosmo Blue Sport customers package hardtop to be modified following the expedition theme and I have these two choices for around $1200 budget and I wont be spending much at all in the next 4 years because I am moving to the UK and need to save so I want to take the hit now: options...
1. Roof Rack (either Body Armor, Garvin Adventure Rack with ladder, or Cargomaster)..paired with the tire mount to move spare on roof...and that's the full budget
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2. Rugged Ridge XDH bumper, River Raider Hi-Lift hood mounts, 48" Hi-Lift jack, AEV snorkel, and perhaps a light bar (no lights yet)...this option rather comprises smaller purchases but nice ones
So your input would be much appreciated since becoming a member has taught me that this is the best site period. Thanks.
1. Roof Rack (either Body Armor, Garvin Adventure Rack with ladder, or Cargomaster)..paired with the tire mount to move spare on roof...and that's the full budget
or...
2. Rugged Ridge XDH bumper, River Raider Hi-Lift hood mounts, 48" Hi-Lift jack, AEV snorkel, and perhaps a light bar (no lights yet)...this option rather comprises smaller purchases but nice ones
So your input would be much appreciated since becoming a member has taught me that this is the best site period. Thanks.
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Recover equipment is always the best MOD's you can do to any JK, my vote goes for option #2 though. I would substitue the light bar for a winch and some recovery straps, but thats me
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Originally Posted by Sapper12b
Recover equipment is always the best MOD's you can do to any JK, my vote goes for option #2 though. I would substitue the light bar for a winch and some recovery straps, but thats me
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Originally Posted by Sapper12b
Recover equipment is always the best MOD's you can do to any JK, my vote goes for option #2 though. I would substitue the light bar for a winch and some recovery straps, but thats me
Forgot to mention that you should check out the expedition thread on here for ideas - I don't think any of them have a wheel on top, for what it's worth.
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#2 is the best option. The only reason to carry a spare up top is if you are going on an expedition where you could be hundereds of miles from a service station. Then you would want to carry two spares, so you would want one on top (or in the back of teh Jeep, or on a trailer), and one on the swing gate.
Also for many people in expedition Jeeps they would rather carry as much inside to help with gas milage, stability on the trail, etc... over using a roof rack.
Also for many people in expedition Jeeps they would rather carry as much inside to help with gas milage, stability on the trail, etc... over using a roof rack.
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My build is for overland travel. I would also go with #2. I have a kargo master with a modified Garvin Range Rover rack on it. I think it looks great on the Jeep, but I feel the weight. I just removed it, and will install only when we go overland or camping... I like driving the Jeep so much better with the rack off...
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What type of expedition do you have planned? If it is a long trip, I would put lighting ahead of a bumper. Then storage (roof or other rack), and equipment. I've been on trips with near-stock JKs and it is always the lights that are lacking during night travel. You can do without a winch if you are traveling with others that are equipped; if you are traveling alone it is essential. Extra fuel capacity is nice too if you are planning on remote areas. On rough trails, you'll need clearance and skids, but your budget is limited.