New "Wait List" Member in Westford
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- BSJ 101 Planning Commitee
- Posts: 6
- Joined: Fri Oct 06, 2017 9:36 am
- Jeep Year: 2012
- Jeep Model: JK Wrangler
- Real Name: Balazs Boldog
New "Wait List" Member in Westford
Hi All,
I'm really happy to be here ! I've been a Jeep Guy for many years now .. about 15 years. My first Jeep was my father's 95 YJ with the 4 banger. After acquiring it from my father, it quickly became unrecognizable. I gave it a four inch lift, 33" tires and all. Over the years as the family grew, I had to let it go for a "more reliable" or practical car as my wife would say. About two years ago, I bought my second jeep; a 2012 JKU. It also quickly grew...
She has a 2.5" lift, 35" tires and disco's. A somewhat ridiculous amount of lumens. And random odds and ends. Looking to add a stubby-ish bumper, winch and snorkel.
I'm really looking to get out and get the jeep muddy, and see what she's capable of.
One more pic for good measure.
I'm really happy to be here ! I've been a Jeep Guy for many years now .. about 15 years. My first Jeep was my father's 95 YJ with the 4 banger. After acquiring it from my father, it quickly became unrecognizable. I gave it a four inch lift, 33" tires and all. Over the years as the family grew, I had to let it go for a "more reliable" or practical car as my wife would say. About two years ago, I bought my second jeep; a 2012 JKU. It also quickly grew...
She has a 2.5" lift, 35" tires and disco's. A somewhat ridiculous amount of lumens. And random odds and ends. Looking to add a stubby-ish bumper, winch and snorkel.
I'm really looking to get out and get the jeep muddy, and see what she's capable of.
One more pic for good measure.
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- RandyCarol
- BSJ Member
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- Jeep Year: 2013
- Jeep Model: JK Wrangler
- Real Name: Randy
- Location: Dracut, Ma
Re: New "Wait List" Member in Westford
Sweet, welcome. Snorkel is risky, we encounter more trees then deep water, just something to keep in mind...
Stubby antenna & Prorock 60’s
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- BSJ 101 Planning Commitee
- Posts: 6
- Joined: Fri Oct 06, 2017 9:36 am
- Jeep Year: 2012
- Jeep Model: JK Wrangler
- Real Name: Balazs Boldog
Re: New "Wait List" Member in Westford
Thanks Randy or Carol or both !
And thanks for the tip, I have a cold air intake (bought for 16$ when it was supposed to have been 160$) which makes it even more vulnerable than the stock intake hence the idea..or go back to stock. Nice looking Jeep...mean flex ! Seeing as I'm in your backyard, let me know if you want to go wheeling. I'm itching to finally go again. There is the open event next Saturday, which I'm going to try and make it to.
B
And thanks for the tip, I have a cold air intake (bought for 16$ when it was supposed to have been 160$) which makes it even more vulnerable than the stock intake hence the idea..or go back to stock. Nice looking Jeep...mean flex ! Seeing as I'm in your backyard, let me know if you want to go wheeling. I'm itching to finally go again. There is the open event next Saturday, which I'm going to try and make it to.
B
- RandyCarol
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- Location: Dracut, Ma
Re: New "Wait List" Member in Westford
I’m Randy, Carol is ‘CarolRandy’ on here
To be honest with you, you are better off with the stock intake, cold air sounds nicer but has more negitives than positives. I wanted one as my first mod but research talked me out of it. I would invest the money in skid plates, especially with a 4door, I didn’t heed that advice and it cost me an oil pan. You can get by with the factory ones but I would at least add an engine skid. You’ll hold your own with the 35’s, that seems to be the most popular size in the club. Everyone with a stock front bumper ends up denting in one of the ends and never remembers hitting anything, just keep that in mind if you don’t have the stubby by then.
To be honest with you, you are better off with the stock intake, cold air sounds nicer but has more negitives than positives. I wanted one as my first mod but research talked me out of it. I would invest the money in skid plates, especially with a 4door, I didn’t heed that advice and it cost me an oil pan. You can get by with the factory ones but I would at least add an engine skid. You’ll hold your own with the 35’s, that seems to be the most popular size in the club. Everyone with a stock front bumper ends up denting in one of the ends and never remembers hitting anything, just keep that in mind if you don’t have the stubby by then.
Stubby antenna & Prorock 60’s
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- BSJ 101 Planning Commitee
- Posts: 6
- Joined: Fri Oct 06, 2017 9:36 am
- Jeep Year: 2012
- Jeep Model: JK Wrangler
- Real Name: Balazs Boldog
Re: New "Wait List" Member in Westford
Thanks again Randy ! I think Monika is going to make me wait with the skids until I actual get out and tackle some trails. With that being said... let me know if you guys can bring along a not-yet member. Thanks ! BB
- MDSRACING398
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- Real Name: Mark
Re: New "Wait List" Member in Westford
Welcome to the forum. I'll be volunteering at the open run leading trail runs. Should be a good day. Couple of the trails there are good to get your feet wet on.
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Second place is First Loser! Work Harder
Semper Fi
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- BSJ 101 Planning Commitee
- Posts: 6
- Joined: Fri Oct 06, 2017 9:36 am
- Jeep Year: 2012
- Jeep Model: JK Wrangler
- Real Name: Balazs Boldog
Re: New "Wait List" Member in Westford
Thanks Mark ! Sounds good.. hope to see you there ! B
- Frank
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- Jeep Year: 1974
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Re: New "Wait List" Member in Westford
Dude This is a Jeep only club ! Whats with the Beemer Hiding the Jeep ? At least give me some specs on the adventures you do/done . My 74 CJ is in the avatar ! Try to convince Mama the skids will save yo big money ! Every model has its own set of bumps. The 4 door JKs are long and your set up is minimum for breakover angles . We will meet soon ! FjR68
- pirahnah3
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- Real Name: Jim
Re: New "Wait List" Member in Westford
Welcome to the boards, some great advice above and Skids are important, especially that one for that rear canister on the JK's that I hear gets hit regularly. Get out and get her dirty, see what others have and see what you want to do for trails. That will really help your aim in what to do next.
'97 thats been chopped up and put back together, and ready to take on the trails.
Re: New "Wait List" Member in Westford
Hello there from another waiting list member. The others are giving you good advice but I would add to that list a quality set of rock sliders. The undercarriage could use some skid plate protection but absolutely needs good rocker protection. If your running trails that are any more than a leisurely drive down some forest trails you need them.
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- BSJ 101 Planning Commitee
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- Joined: Fri Oct 06, 2017 9:36 am
- Jeep Year: 2012
- Jeep Model: JK Wrangler
- Real Name: Balazs Boldog
Re: New "Wait List" Member in Westford
Frank- sweet looking CJ ! The beemer (Buell XB12X) covers up the sides of the Jeep that haven't been modified. Thanks for all the tips, I have the factory step bars, granting I would be sacrificing them to the trails gods; but they should offer some protection.. I would think ?
I haven't really taken the JKU for anything I would call off-roading. The YJ has been submerged to the hood and taken me through some pretty heavy power lines. Aside from that nothing too crazy, most of my off-roading happened on 2 wheels.
I haven't really taken the JKU for anything I would call off-roading. The YJ has been submerged to the hood and taken me through some pretty heavy power lines. Aside from that nothing too crazy, most of my off-roading happened on 2 wheels.