I also totally agree with your statements guys, but where do you think this should be on the priority list? I'm fairly new to this, and so far my mod's are pretty much a CB and a roof rack, both of which came with the Jeep.
I'm currently in the midst of making a list of everything I'd love to have, along with some "affordable compromises". I.e. the ARB covers vs the Riddler covers. Riddlers definitely fall into the "more affordable" list.
I also need to budget to see how much I can actually afford to put towards this monthly...also trying to save for my own place
My list, which I'm sure is missing stuff, looks something like this:
- Swaybar Discos or Currie Anti-Rock
- Metal Fenders (pretty sure I'll be getting the flat bushwackers like Kevin has)
- Nerf Bars / Rock Sliders (pretty sure I'll be contacting Brink for a set of his)
- Diff Covers
- Front Bumper
- Rear Bumper / Tire Carrier
- Winch / Winch Plate
- Recovery Equipment (get them to throw some stuff in when I do a big order, hopefully)
- Hi-lift Jack
- Secure storage in the back (ideally by the end of August, since I plan on road tripping....soft top / topless would be super nice for some of the parks I'm planning on driving through)
- Tools / misc parts, once I have an idea as to what I'll need, to put in the storage area.
- Thinking of doing one of the welding courses in the fall at SAIT so I can mess around fabricating my own stuff.
Not to mention bigger tires, body lift, suspension lift, motor lift, tummy tuck, cv driveshafts.
I mean, from doing the 101, I know I won't be wheeling on my own. In fact, I'm pretty much sticking to open runs, or organized ones that have people I know and a CJA exec or two. I think my stock bumpers should be fine for a while, also I shouldn't need to do a lift right away. The 31" tires on the Rubicon should be okay around McLean, and I'm hoping they'll last at least until spring. In fact, I probably won't look at lifts until the tires are done and I'm debating what I want to get for new tires.
Homemade swaybar discos are probably next on my list, because they're so easy and cheap to make. After that, to be honest, I'm not sure where I plan on going with my build. I know on the 101 I didn't do the crack because after watching Kevin I figured for sure I'd destroy my fenders...so I'll look into getting those bushwackers. Plus some "side steps" would be nice, and Brink's rock sliders have nerf bars and look super nice.
So yeah, I still need to organize the list, probably by cost, things that go together, what I hear from you guys, what I read about online, and what gets damaged.
If my front diff seepage can be fixed by scraping away the old gasket and putting some new rtv on it and resealing it, then I figure it's a fairly cost effective solution for now.
Also I should probably mention that the Jeep is my daily driver in the winter, so I'm only planning on offroading it / doing large mod projects on it when I have other vehicles to drive in the spring/summer (but I can still save up, and buy parts, in the winter).
...cuddling with rocks.
so comfy...