New Member from Woburn, Ma
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- smarshall
- BSJ 101 Planning Commitee
- Posts: 37
- Joined: Tue May 15, 2018 10:00 am
- Jeep Year: 2015
- Jeep Model: JK Wrangler
- Real Name: Steve
New Member from Woburn, Ma
Hi Everyone,
I just became a member along with my wife this past February. I am new to off-roading and I am greatly looking forward to the 101 class to learn as much as I can. I have a 2015 JK 2 door and all I have done so far is replace the front and rear bumpers with something a bit more durable. This is my daily driver so I am trying to keep it simple and learn some light trails this spring.
I am upgrading components slowly as I learn more and since I have about 40k miles on the Jeep, it is about time to get new tires. I want to get something a little bigger and grippier for light trails but still keep it reasonable for my daily commute. I have read a lot of differing opinions on forums, but I would really like some opinions from here. Let me know if there is a different thread that is best for that.
To me it seems that upgrading from the stock 31" tires to a 33" at about stock width would be a good first step. I would like to install a 2" lift but as I am budgeting upgrades one at a time, and my tires need replacing this year, they have priority. It seems like 33" at stock width shouldn't get me into too much trouble with fender rub when turning, and they shouldn't be too heavy for the standard 5th tire mount on the rear gate. From what I've read I'll need to get my speedometer calibrated but re-gearing is not critical at 33". All terrain tires seem like the way to go so that I can maintain my daily work commute and afford me light off-roading. I know there are a lot more metrics to consider, but hoping to bring some good advice with me to the local tire shops.
So, my questions are:
1) What is your opinion on tire dimension without a lift for light use?
2) Are there any local shops North of Boston (Woburn-ish area?) that are great for advice and getting work done on Wranglers? I'd like to keep it local.
3) Is this something I should hold off on until after the 101 class? My tires are fine for a bit longer on pavement, but not sure how they will handle on even a light trail at this point.
I look forward to meeting you all! Hopefully I see some of you at the Spring meeting in March.
-Steve
I just became a member along with my wife this past February. I am new to off-roading and I am greatly looking forward to the 101 class to learn as much as I can. I have a 2015 JK 2 door and all I have done so far is replace the front and rear bumpers with something a bit more durable. This is my daily driver so I am trying to keep it simple and learn some light trails this spring.
I am upgrading components slowly as I learn more and since I have about 40k miles on the Jeep, it is about time to get new tires. I want to get something a little bigger and grippier for light trails but still keep it reasonable for my daily commute. I have read a lot of differing opinions on forums, but I would really like some opinions from here. Let me know if there is a different thread that is best for that.
To me it seems that upgrading from the stock 31" tires to a 33" at about stock width would be a good first step. I would like to install a 2" lift but as I am budgeting upgrades one at a time, and my tires need replacing this year, they have priority. It seems like 33" at stock width shouldn't get me into too much trouble with fender rub when turning, and they shouldn't be too heavy for the standard 5th tire mount on the rear gate. From what I've read I'll need to get my speedometer calibrated but re-gearing is not critical at 33". All terrain tires seem like the way to go so that I can maintain my daily work commute and afford me light off-roading. I know there are a lot more metrics to consider, but hoping to bring some good advice with me to the local tire shops.
So, my questions are:
1) What is your opinion on tire dimension without a lift for light use?
2) Are there any local shops North of Boston (Woburn-ish area?) that are great for advice and getting work done on Wranglers? I'd like to keep it local.
3) Is this something I should hold off on until after the 101 class? My tires are fine for a bit longer on pavement, but not sure how they will handle on even a light trail at this point.
I look forward to meeting you all! Hopefully I see some of you at the Spring meeting in March.
-Steve
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Re: New Member from Woburn, Ma
Welcome Steve, I think you may be pleasantly surprised at what a stock Jeep can do. My best advice would be to come to the 101 as you are, meet other members and ask questions. If you find a Jeep with something that you are e interested in, talk to the owner. There are as many Jeep set ups as there are owner. Each one has their own taste and reasons for their mids.
Chrome? Never heard of it.
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Re: New Member from Woburn, Ma
Welcome,
Zaku II huh? Zeon scum. LOL
Zaku II huh? Zeon scum. LOL
Speed costs money, how slow do you want to go?
- Frank
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Re: New Member from Woburn, Ma
Hey Steve , 2 doors start off with a big advantage over a 4 door as you will see when it comes to lifts. There are rubber inserts (Cheap) that just extend you stock spring downward 2" if thats what you buy. Great way to start. Tires is a BIG-Ole can O worms . Its a smart idea to stay with near a stock width tire but Id go a tad wider myself 1-2" . I went yrs ago from a 29" X 8" to a 32" by 10" on the same wheels . It not only looked better , it worked better. The 101 will tell you all you want to know about which way you want to go WHEW ! See ya at the meeting and on a trail FjR68
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Re: New Member from Woburn, Ma
Welcome to the site, some great folks with a ton of knowledge to help you out, and plenty of jeeps to see different things on and how they work with each other. See you out there.
'97 thats been chopped up and put back together, and ready to take on the trails.
- smarshall
- BSJ 101 Planning Commitee
- Posts: 37
- Joined: Tue May 15, 2018 10:00 am
- Jeep Year: 2015
- Jeep Model: JK Wrangler
- Real Name: Steve
Re: New Member from Woburn, Ma
Thank you all for the advice! I have to say, it is really nice to find that this group seems chill and laid back. I can't wait to meet up with you all so I can pick your brains. With a ton of white fluffy stuff to clear at the moment, April 6th can't come soon enough.
- smarshall
- BSJ 101 Planning Commitee
- Posts: 37
- Joined: Tue May 15, 2018 10:00 am
- Jeep Year: 2015
- Jeep Model: JK Wrangler
- Real Name: Steve
Re: New Member from Woburn, Ma
Thanks! The wife and I are both big fans of some Zeek mono-eyesModeler wrote:Welcome,
Zaku II huh? Zeon scum. LOL
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Re: New Member from Woburn, Ma
Love it. LOL
Here's my Z2
Here's my Z2
Speed costs money, how slow do you want to go?
- smarshall
- BSJ 101 Planning Commitee
- Posts: 37
- Joined: Tue May 15, 2018 10:00 am
- Jeep Year: 2015
- Jeep Model: JK Wrangler
- Real Name: Steve
Re: New Member from Woburn, Ma
Great paint job! Looks crisp!
- Frank
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Re: New Member from Woburn, Ma
I hope thats not a full-semi-automatic ! FjR68
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Re: New Member from Woburn, Ma
And standard capacity too.
Speed costs money, how slow do you want to go?