Dude, you do NOT eff around when you post questions, do ya?
- My understanding is that without a lift I have the biggest tires on (Stockers) that I can run with............is this the case? If not how big can I go?
If you're gonna run disconnected, stick with the 32's that you have right now. They'll do what they need to. I ran mine for a year and a half. Lots of guys UPGRADE to get to 32's. Flat fenders, a fender trim, or a lift kit will let you run 33's or 35's without issues.
- Esthetically I am not a big fan of shorties so I thought that this bumper would be great in that it gives full width protection but still provides for good approach and stock will take a Warn Winch..........any experience/concerns I am not looking at?
Not sure what bumper you're looking for, but there is a JK front bumper thread somewhere around here...
http://forum.calgaryjeep.com/index.php?topic=20661.0 I'll sum it up...do yourself a favour and get someone local to custom build for you.
- On my 07 Rubi I had the Superwinch from CanadianTire (seems to me it was 8000lbs) but it appears they no longer carry it and only have a Motorcraft brand (Mommy I am scared ) so I was thinking of going with the Warn M8000 it seems to be more than sufficient at 8,000 lbs of pulling, given that is damn near twice the standing weight of the Rubi what would be the need for anything bigger?
Tubby tells me that I'm a brand whore, so I vote Warn. There's lotsa yapping about winch brands on other threads.
- Earlier I mentioned tires...............well I don't know doodly about them........so which do I want........I need something that is great on the trail but won't seriously compromise my normal driving............my Rubi is still going to be my DD too and from work and well I just like to drive it
Spendy = Toyo Open Country MT's for summer use, Studded Goodyear Duratracs for winter use.
Less Spendy, but not cheap = Toyo Open Country MT's, then get them siped at Kal Tire Chinook when they're still new and run 'em year 'round.
Not Spendy = Buy somethingcheap from JohnnyC. He changes tires even more often than he changes ZJ's!
- I have been thinking of a snorkel................the idea of turfing my motor just because I went into a puddle that was too deep makes my skin crawl.........but then the amount of water that I actually see on the trails (ok other than McLean right after thaw) isn't really significant............do many of you run snorkels or should I just keep my rear end dry and forget about it
You don't need one. Smart driving will keep your engine intact for the time being. While I will probably throw a snorkel on my JK eventually, it's VERY low on the priority list.
- Lights lights and more lights.............I haven't a clue on this one.........do I need em or do I just want em, if so what and where (as in where should I mount them)
What you actually need is a headlight upgrade. The stock JK headlights are truly craptacular. Susquehanna motorsports makes a top-notch Hella H4 upgrade complete with relay and wiring harness. It's a total plug and play, and makes a HUGE difference.
- Tire chains, this one intruiged me and seems to be a great idea..............way back when I used to put them on my '84 Ranger when we took it on the lake Ice Fishing and although it would dig down the SOB never got stuck. Are they worth the investment for a few (say a half dozen) winter wheeling trips?......that and they would always be in the Rubi during the winter anyway
If you can get a good price, fill yer boots. I wouldn't spend a pile on 'em for 32's if you're planning to upgrade in the near future.
- What to carry...............I have always had a shovel, tow strap, gloves, in my Rubi but what are some of the essentials that are a good idea on the trail?
- I want to lift the Rubi, but I don't want to do more than is necessary and practical on my rig. So in light of the fact it is brand new, how big do I need to go? I was thinking a couple inches gets me into say some 34" tires and that would be more than sufficient for what I would typically run and it wouldn't require any additional modifications to my driveline.............is that correct?
I think that Clay covered the packing list quite well.
As far as a lift goes, that's a big discussion. Before you spend ANY money on a lift, spend some time coming on runs, talking to guys with lifted JK's, and make sure that you really know what you want to do with your rig. I'm leading a run on January 1st to Waiparous - check out the thread in the open runs section. I'll be glad to share what I know if you're able to join us.