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Newbie in the house
Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2014 6:45 pm
by Kerri
Checking in to say hello to everyone.
I am a fairly new Jeep owner having purchased my girl in March 2013.
"Lucy" is a 2011 JK Sport Wrangler automatic. The only real modification is tires. She has new 30" tires. I wanted to go bigger,but because this is my daily ride and I am a visiting nurse, my mileage would suffer a bit. I saw 2 miles per gallon drop when I put these on about a month ago. If I had my way she would have some nice mud tires maybe 32". I have a whole wish list, lol. I really would like to lift her a bit too but not really sure, being such a newbie, what is best. I love my JEEP and have since I drove her off the dealers lot!
Anyway, looking through the website I saw that I should check out the forum to learn more. I am considering applying to become a baystate member and really want to learn more. My biggest consideration is time.
Happy to be here and look forward to learning some new stuff!
I am trying to add a pic but it's telling me the file is too big
Re: Newbie in the house
Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2014 6:51 pm
by Kerri
Yea, she got a little dirty this morning,
Re: Newbie in the house
Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2014 8:51 pm
by dalsnpals
Welcome.
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Re: Newbie in the house
Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2014 9:21 pm
by Kurt
Consider becoming a member so you can take Lucy out and experience some fun trail rides this season.
Nice to see she doesn't mind a little mud on her.
Re: Newbie in the house
Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2014 10:00 pm
by DDewar53
If you changed tire size, have your ECU reprogrammed to correct for it. This will bring your speedometer, and therefore your calculated mileage, back in line. Also - in a JK the ECU changes engine settings depending on reported speed vs reported RPM. When you change tire size, it gets a false reading and doesn't operate as efficiently as it should. You can have it done at a dealer, or buy a programmer yourself, but you should get it reprogrammed.
Re: Newbie in the house
Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2014 10:26 pm
by Kerri
We'll look at that, I am already learning! Thank you so much for that. My boyfriend would probably be able to do this forme.
Re: Newbie in the house
Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2014 10:28 pm
by Kerri
And I am seriously considering becoming a member, but need to purchase a CB radio first.
Re: Newbie in the house
Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2014 6:47 am
by Kodi
Just had our 101 yesterday...sorry you missed it! Welcome to the forum.
Re: Newbie in the house
Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2014 7:27 am
by Kerri
I am too! I am new to all this and that looked like just the opportunity to learn a bit.
Re: Newbie in the house
Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2014 7:28 am
by mrfreakinwhite
We sell AEV Pro-Cal Modules at Elias 4wd Center. Installation and programming is SUPER easy. I ship, too.
The
Pro-Cal can be used again and again everytime you do something to change tire sizes, gear ratios, etc. It also has a lot of other functions, like resetting low tire pressure parameters, traction control, etc.
32" tires are what come on MOST JK Wranglers.
Re: Newbie in the house
Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2014 7:38 am
by Kerri
Then I was the unlucky one I suppose because I went bigger and mine were factory stock. Unless I am measuring incorrectly? I put Toyo 265-70R 16. I just used a tape mot measure from one Side to the other. Hey, I told you I was new, lol
Re: Newbie in the house
Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2014 10:44 pm
by mrfreakinwhite
You're doing fine.
Building your Jeep to suit your needs. I like to see noobies build slow.
Learn how to drive it off road and work with what you have. When you're ready for more, you build more. I've seen a lot of people go too far too fast and end up in a Jeep capable of getting them in way over their head.
Re: Newbie in the house
Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2014 8:38 am
by Kerri
Thank you for that. It seemed sensible to go with tires first. I definitely need to learn more. I am seriously considering becoming a member of the baystate jeepers, but need to purchase a couple of things first. I think I will learn more that way about what is an important mod vs what is a desired mod.
Re: Newbie in the house
Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2014 8:45 am
by Kurt
Kerri,
Technically you can join Baystate now so you'll have access to the balance of the forum and be able to see all the Members only stuff.
You'll just need to have the required equipment before you hit the trails with us.
Re: Newbie in the house
Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2014 10:01 am
by DDewar53
mrfreakinwhite wrote:We sell AEV Pro-Cal Modules at Elias 4wd Center. Installation and programming is SUPER easy. I ship, too.
The
Pro-Cal can be used again and again everytime you do something to change tire sizes, gear ratios, etc. It also has a lot of other functions, like resetting low tire pressure parameters, traction control, etc.
32" tires are what come on MOST JK Wranglers.
Mike - mine came from the factory with 225/70x16, which I think works out to about 28" or 29". Like Kerri, I went to the Toyo 265 right away but never adjusted the speedo. I suffered from pretty bad mileage until last fall, when you guys put the 35s on it for me and reprogrammed the speedo.