Hiya, my name is Matt and I'm driving a 2013 JKU Sahara in Commando Green and I'm a new official member as of today. Happy to be here and looking forward to getting out on some trails in New England.
My JKU is my third Jeep, following a 1968 CJ5 that I rebuilt from the frame up in 1993, and a 1995 TJ Sport that I drove until it's engine was wheezing in Los Angeles. Here is the JKU in it's current natural environment, roaming the streets of Central MA:
Right now it sits completely stock - the only modification is that I carelessly lost the door hinge bolts when I took the doors off a few weeks ago and left the bolts sitting on the running boards. Really a time saver.
I swore with this Jeep I'd drive it for some time before upgrading -- it's been 2+ years and I'm getting ready. I'll never go 'hardcore' with it as it's my daily driver, but I'm looking for a small-to-moderate lift so I can pop some 33s or 34s on there... and then accessories. Should be starting all of that this summer.
I've only done light off-roading in the past -- some easy-to-moderate trails in Moab, some power lines, logging roads, etc so I'm excited to do more and bring my son along for the ride.
For a little history, here's the '95 TJ, sitting pretty on a trail in Moab, circa 2002:
And here's the '68 CJ5, sitting in Cape traffic on Route 3, circa 1993, embarking on a test-run of the new lift kit in some sand pits... without registration or insurance or functioning lights of course:
(this vehicle would later die a twisted death, rolling down a mountainside in Vermont after catching a log. all parties were uninjured, however, except for the CJ )
Thanks for having me and can't wait to get on the trails and do some modifications... with all of your help.
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Welcome!
You'll like it here. A great bunch of people, always willing to help.
You'll like it here. A great bunch of people, always willing to help.
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Welcome! I have a 2013 commando JKU. I took a slightly different approach on my build
JKU Commando- I've tinkered with her a tiny bit.
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Hi Matt, and welcome
I drive an '09 JK (2-door) with a 2.5" lift and '35s, and it does just fine. I would think you'd get by just fine with something like my setup, but I'm sure you'll get plenty of advice around here. See you on the trails...
Don
I drive an '09 JK (2-door) with a 2.5" lift and '35s, and it does just fine. I would think you'd get by just fine with something like my setup, but I'm sure you'll get plenty of advice around here. See you on the trails...
Don
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Hey Matt : I could have fixed the CJ ! Its what I do. Over and Over and Over. Welcome to the club , hope to catch up with you on a trail. FjR68
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Thanks for all the welcomes - looking forward to a run that will be good for stock in the near future.
For the JK I think I'm looking at going to a 2.5 inch lift with a max of 35s. Good compromise for a DD -- evcen though I don't put a lot of miles on since I work from home. That'll be my first undertaking I'm guessing. I'm talking with some folks about a special media project for this that I may need help with, so I'm glad to know there's a lot of knowledge and ability around here.
For the JK I think I'm looking at going to a 2.5 inch lift with a max of 35s. Good compromise for a DD -- evcen though I don't put a lot of miles on since I work from home. That'll be my first undertaking I'm guessing. I'm talking with some folks about a special media project for this that I may need help with, so I'm glad to know there's a lot of knowledge and ability around here.
Maybe, but the frame was pretty twisted. It did, however, drive off the mountain under its own power.Frank wrote:Hey Matt : I could have fixed the CJ ! Its what I do. Over and Over and Over. Welcome to the club , hope to catch up with you on a trail. FjR68