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New Rubi from old wagon guy

Posted: Wed Feb 10, 2010 8:55 am
by redlightrubi
Well, I was a member when I had my Cherokee, took a hiatus to build a VW Gti and Buell 1125R (needed speed fix). Now I'm getting back into wheelin with a new toy. Bought an '04 Rubicon that was babied from birth. Decided on a LCOG build at the most extreme. 35's w/ NO suspension lift. Did a body lift/motor mount lift in order to fit a tummy tuck. She's going to be running 35" (equivalent) Maxxis Big Horns, riding on TJ's 35" Maxxis Creepy Crawlers right now. Other mods in the works to maximize down travel, and it will have 5"s of up travel front/rear. Pics are in the works, but here is a teaser....
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Pic of my old Chero
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and Picwhorin the bike (black bike on right)
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Re: New Rubi from old wagon guy

Posted: Wed Feb 10, 2010 4:08 pm
by Hoodoo Man
Some expensive hobbies ;) Welcome back. curious to see how you stuff the 35s into your TJ w/o a supesion lift... :)

Re: New Rubi from old wagon guy

Posted: Wed Feb 10, 2010 6:49 pm
by redlightrubi
Yeah, fast toys are cheaper than big toys for the most part. I had an '89 Mustang that was pretty stout too. Here's a pic of it outside the FD today....
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Re: New Rubi from old wagon guy

Posted: Wed Feb 10, 2010 7:03 pm
by DOUG
jpcamb wrote: curious to see how you stuff the 35s into your TJ w/o a supesion lift... :)
Lot's of cutting!!

Re: New Rubi from old wagon guy

Posted: Wed Feb 10, 2010 7:42 pm
by extremeex1
and actually no cutting really incolved at all. the silver wheels are the stock mtrs and the other ones are my 35x 12.50 15 creepy crawlers


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Re: New Rubi from old wagon guy

Posted: Wed Feb 10, 2010 8:27 pm
by redlightrubi
Yeah, TJ said it already... only trimming was the back of the rear fenders. Mods as it sits now are:

Treks front Tube Fenders w/ 4.5 flare
Treks Full rear Tube Corners w/ 4.5 flare
Treks Rock Rails w/ step
JKS BL and BMML
Kilby F/R Bumbers
Warn M8000 winch
Locker Bypass (F/R anytime, any speed)

Soon to Come:
315/75/16 Maxxis Big Horn's on stock Moabs w/ spacers
Winch Rope to replace older cable
Cab mounted winch control & moving winch solenoid box into engine bay
custom box/storage/puppy tray in back (rear seat has been gone since day 1)
Move locker pumps under driver seat ala TJ's set up
Tummy tuck
move front wheelbase forward an inch w/ adjustable CA's
Engine skid
Custom tire carrier on rear tailgate (yeah I know the tailgate will disintegrate under a 35")

TJ can fill in any blanks I left
Nick

Re: New Rubi from old wagon guy

Posted: Wed Feb 10, 2010 11:54 pm
by redlightrubi
Here are two more pics...
Rubi Face.jpg
Rubi Face2.jpg

Re: New Rubi from old wagon guy

Posted: Thu Feb 11, 2010 9:15 am
by Hoodoo Man
nice looking ride, cant wait to see it on the trail!

Re: New Rubi from old wagon guy

Posted: Sun Mar 07, 2010 10:57 pm
by redlightrubi
Some little updates with my new wheels and tires.... 15x8 Procomp Xtreme Alloys wrapped in 35x1250r15 Radial Pitbull Rockers... No balancing and not a vibration, bump, and almost NO NOISE. The noise that is there is similar to an old fashioned Prop-Plane on final approach.
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Re: New Rubi from old wagon guy

Posted: Mon Mar 08, 2010 12:08 am
by nostaw
jpcamb wrote:Some expensive hobbies ;) Welcome back. curious to see how you stuff the 35s into your TJ w/o a supesion lift... :)
JP Magazine did articles about building a YJ on 40" tires w/o any lift in it back in 2008... Lots of cutting though...

http://www.jpmagazine.com/projectbuild/ ... index.html
http://www.jpmagazine.com/projectbuild/ ... index.html

After seeing that it would seem like 35" tires should be easy! ;)

JW

Re: New Rubi from old wagon guy

Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2010 4:08 pm
by redlightrubi
So, TJ and I fit his old Jeep Medic Belly Up on the Rubi.... the played in the dirt piles behind the shop. Found out that a stock Rubi on 35's flex's pretty well considering. So far so good, I can stuff F/R with minimal "rubbing" up front.