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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, :dance:

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.