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04Rubi
New User | Posts: 3 | Joined: 01/08
Posted: 01/28/08
08:44 PM

Just bought an 04 Rubicon (100% stock)and am looking to to make some upgrads.  I live in CA and will be doing moderate off roading.  The Jeep mechanic says I shouldn't change the wheel size because it affects the brakes and balance.  What do you guys think?  What is a good wheel and tire size for a stock Rubicon (will lift as needed)for moderate off roading yet, maximizing street milage?   Seeking the balance between offroad (10%) and the street (90%)...  


 
mudb8-
Moderator | Posts: 3155 | Joined: 08/07
Posted: 01/28/08
09:14 PM

the rubi has 4 wheel disc brakes, ask him what he's smoking....o I get it he's jealous......if your cheap, throw on a 2" spacer lift, new longer travel shocks and run some 32" tires, that'll fit the 10/90% your after or a 2.5-3.5 suspension lift and some 33's.

New 2" coils springs is by far the best way to go over the spacers. skyjacker, Rancho, OME, just a few that offer that lift range. over 2.5 will bring on the need for many more modifications. including gearing for the 33's, sure the 4:10's will be ok, performnance and mileage will be adversly effected.  


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WildWJ
New User | Posts: 16 | Joined: 12/07
Posted: 01/29/08
11:50 AM

The Rubi is very capable to begin with, so my personal list would start with some necessaries, such as a fire ext. and a GOOD tow strap, and a few basic tools. Then drive it and see where its lacking and go up from there.  


 
Jp Web Editor
Moderator | Posts: 969 | Joined: 12/06
Posted: 01/31/08
03:39 PM

Both good points... I agree... and don't really have much to add...  


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04Rubi
New User | Posts: 3 | Joined: 01/08
Posted: 01/31/08
06:32 PM

Good stuff... Thanks...
Travel shocks, 2"lift and 32's...  Sounds reasonable without having to drop the additional $5000 on suspension, etc to go hight and larger...

Would a 15" steel wheel with the 32 x ??? be best for moderate use, with a 2" lift since the rubicon does ok out there?

Any yes the accessories are next...  


 
mudb8-
Moderator | Posts: 3155 | Joined: 08/07
Posted: 01/31/08
07:38 PM

the rubi already has 16" wheels with 5" backspacing.
265x75-16's are the same as a 32" tire. the rubi will get around much better than average.

you can use 15's but why? anyhow if you do a 32x10.5 or 11.50-15 will go with a steel wheel just fine, up to a 12.5 wide w/4.5" backspacing. the stock rubi moab wheels can handle some 12.5 wide tires with no problems.

actually you can find kits for under 1000  


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Jp Editor
Administrator | Posts: 474 | Joined: 10/06
Posted: 02/01/08
05:04 PM

Rocker guards! That should be the first thing you install.  


 
crawlijuana
Enthusiast | Posts: 299 | Joined: 06/07
Posted: 02/05/08
11:48 AM

Buying a winch might be all you need for the wheeling you wanna do.  


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fastjeepwrangler
User | Posts: 202 | Joined: 07/07
Posted: 02/05/08
08:37 PM

a fire extinusher????? why and how is that a good mod for this guy? that was the worst mod i can think of for this guys needs.  


 
cgreenwood
User | Posts: 167 | Joined: 02/08
Posted: 02/05/08
09:25 PM

Since when is a safety item the worst mod? Is he supposed to piss on the next engine fire he sees? haha  


 
sandman10
New User | Posts: 1 | Joined: 02/08
Posted: 02/05/08
10:08 PM

Off road recovery gear is always 1st and foremost, assemble some hand tools, spare serpentine belt, u-joints. The rubi is pretty well armored; I would replace the stock plastic fuel tank skid plate  


 
crawlijuana
Enthusiast | Posts: 299 | Joined: 06/07
Posted: 02/06/08
09:37 AM

I agree with Cgreenwood that its a great item to have even if its not your vehicle thats on fire. Ive had enough leaves get packed around my exhaust to start a small fire.  


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mudb8-
Moderator | Posts: 3155 | Joined: 08/07
Posted: 02/06/08
10:25 AM

x-3......or where ever were up to now... altough I don't call that an "upgade"......it is common sense.  


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fastjeepwrangler
User | Posts: 202 | Joined: 07/07
Posted: 02/07/08
11:08 AM

its something thats good to have but its not a mod. its like a flashlight its a must but not a mod.  


 
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