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alfanumerix
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Jeep Year: 2015
Jeep Model: JK Wrangler
Real Name: Dan
Location: North Shore

New Applicant

Unread post by alfanumerix »

Hey Gang,
I'm Dan from Danvers. Just picked up my first Jeep last week - 2015 Wrangler Sport! I have a motorcycle and have done some 4-wheeling and I'm pretty anxious to take the Jeep off road.

The Jeep is still stock, but we'll see how long that lasts ;) Not sure yet what mods I'm looking to make and would appreciate any recommendations from the forum.

My application went into the mail today and I'm hoping to see you guys on the trails!

Happy Holidays, Everyone!
-Dan

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Hoodoo Man
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Jeep Year: 1970
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Re: New Applicant

Unread post by Hoodoo Man »

welcome Dan! First thing I would recommend is a slider/rocker protection and then better tires. Lots of JKs here these days so you will fit in fine!
1970 Jeepster- stock
2003 Jeep Rubicon 2" BDS Spring lift 35s and MCE fenders
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RalphTomaccio
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Re: New Applicant

Unread post by RalphTomaccio »

I'm usually a person of few words. I'd like to say "Welcome" and "buy skids"!
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saf98tj
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Re: New Applicant

Unread post by saf98tj »

Hi Dan
Are you originally from Danvers? I grew up there. Welcome!


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alfanumerix
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Jeep Year: 2015
Jeep Model: JK Wrangler
Real Name: Dan
Location: North Shore

Re: New Applicant

Unread post by alfanumerix »

Hey Guys,
Thanks for the warm welcome! So it sounds like protection is going to be my first priority. Makes complete sense, but I'm new to this so I appreciate the feedback.

As for:
saf98tj wrote:Are you originally from Danvers? I grew up there. Welcome!
I'm not. I'm originally from Adams, Ma. and ended up in Boston by way of upstate NY. I lived in Boston for a bunch of years and moved up here a few years back. Love the North Shore!
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ASauer17
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Re: New Applicant

Unread post by ASauer17 »

I'm the odd ball... Tires and lift were my first. I still have factory side steps..
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Re: New Applicant

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Hi Dan : Cant wait to see ya on the trail. There are so many directions you can go FIRST . I think a lift and tires gets you further into a trail where then you need more protection. My advice really stinks so dont listen to me. Welcome , lets go play ! FjR68
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alfanumerix
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Re: New Applicant

Unread post by alfanumerix »

Thanks Frank! So many options and so little time (and budget!) ha! I'm looking forward to it!
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Unread post by ASauer17 »

Pssst... I got your application!
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Dan : Thats true about how many and how much and what first. JustEmptyEveryPocket see the big letters in there . You will get the hang of it. Being you have a 2 door , your model will get you a lot further into a trail than say a 4 door or unlimited. Thats why I suggested a lift and tires over skids. There are some components on a JK that need some attention that were never on a Cj. The JK guys can fill you in on them. No matter which direction you go , You got 4 months to get her , her first scratch so it wont happen on my watch ! FjR68
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Re: New Applicant

Unread post by Hoodoo Man »

also don't overlook the used part market on Craigslist and Jeepfourm as well as some of the various other forums. A lot of whats bolted onto my TJ was on someone elses rig before going on mine... Axles, armor, rims and other parts are all someone elses stuff that was an upgrade for me. (what these folks upgraded to from Poison Spyder boggles my mind... :lol:
1970 Jeepster- stock
2003 Jeep Rubicon 2" BDS Spring lift 35s and MCE fenders
2012 Jeep JKU 2.5' Terafkex spring lift, Rock Hard Bumpa, skids, BodyArmor4x4 sliders..
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alfanumerix
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Real Name: Dan
Location: North Shore

Re: New Applicant

Unread post by alfanumerix »

Frank wrote:Dan : Thats true about how many and how much and what first. JustEmptyEveryPocket see the big letters in there . You will get the hang of it. Being you have a 2 door , your model will get you a lot further into a trail than say a 4 door or unlimited. Thats why I suggested a lift and tires over skids. There are some components on a JK that need some attention that were never on a Cj. The JK guys can fill you in on them. No matter which direction you go , You got 4 months to get her , her first scratch so it wont happen on my watch ! FjR68
Ha! I've definitely heard the JEEP acronym before, but I don't think it sank in until now! As for the scratch, I drive in Boston enough that it's pretty much guaranteed! :roll:
Joliet Jake Blues wrote:also don't overlook the used part market on Craigslist and Jeepfourm as well as some of the various other forums. A lot of whats bolted onto my TJ was on someone elses rig before going on mine... Axles, armor, rims and other parts are all someone elses stuff that was an upgrade for me. (what these folks upgraded to from Poison Spyder boggles my mind... :lol:
Ooh... great advice! When the time comes to start lookin' for parts, I'll definitely be sure the check "secondary market" first. Thanks! :handgestures-thumbupright:
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Frank
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Re: New Applicant

Unread post by Frank »

Thats a great point Jeff. Dan if you have FB . There are two web sites that have nothing but Jeep or off road parts every day. FjR68
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DDewar53
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Re: New Applicant

Unread post by DDewar53 »

Dan - welcome.
Keep in mind that all of the people who are saying lift and tires first drive CJs and TJs, not JKs like ours. Personal experience - get protection first. Start with a beefed up main crossmember like the one from M.O.R.E. The one from the factory will crumple like the piece of tin that it is. Combine that with an oil pan skid, gas tank skid, and charcoal cannister skid and you'll be off to a good start. I would also recommend skids for the lower control arm attachment points, they'll bend pretty easily.

Whatever you end up doing, we'll be glad to see you out on the trails.
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Frank
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Re: New Applicant

Unread post by Frank »

Wow Don : Is there anything good on a JK ? If the JK were higher , maybe the weak factory stuff wouldnt hit anything. Remember , a new person will most likely take the easier trail . FjR68
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