Okay, its not really a rock rig, but our Jeep is a third car that only sees trail duty...up till now. With the economy tanking and my job on the line, I need to start thinking about selling my Land Rover and dropping down to just one car payment, the Jeep!
This means it will become my daily driver, about 25,000 miles a year (if I keep working). I can't imagine driving it the way it is now. Way too noisy, horrible gas mileage, generally poor ride (that might just be normal though, I have no idea).
What modifications or things would you recommend changing to make it into a daily driver capable of driving from LA to San Diego or Santa Barbara or sitting for hours on the 405?
Currently, its set up as follows:
2005 Rubicon Unlimited LJ
- softop
- 35" ProComp XTerrians
- 1" wheel spacers
- 1" body lift
- 4.5" Currie Short Arm lift
- 1" lifted engine mounts and radiator mount
- 4.5" RE springs up front
- 5.5" springs in the rear
- Currie steering stabilizer system
- Off Road Only "Swayloc" system up front
- stock anti-sway bar in rear
- Rancho 9000s shocks (typical set at the firmest setting for cargo capacity - family of 4)
- Nth Degree tummy tuck
- various sliders, skids, diff guards
- Hanson steel front bumper with Warn winch
- Hanson steel rear bumper with tire carrier and rack
- Alpine stereo head unit with iPod connector, but it's not iPhone compatible so needs upgrading.
This means it will become my daily driver, about 25,000 miles a year (if I keep working). I can't imagine driving it the way it is now. Way too noisy, horrible gas mileage, generally poor ride (that might just be normal though, I have no idea).
What modifications or things would you recommend changing to make it into a daily driver capable of driving from LA to San Diego or Santa Barbara or sitting for hours on the 405?
Currently, its set up as follows:
2005 Rubicon Unlimited LJ
- softop
- 35" ProComp XTerrians
- 1" wheel spacers
- 1" body lift
- 4.5" Currie Short Arm lift
- 1" lifted engine mounts and radiator mount
- 4.5" RE springs up front
- 5.5" springs in the rear
- Currie steering stabilizer system
- Off Road Only "Swayloc" system up front
- stock anti-sway bar in rear
- Rancho 9000s shocks (typical set at the firmest setting for cargo capacity - family of 4)
- Nth Degree tummy tuck
- various sliders, skids, diff guards
- Hanson steel front bumper with Warn winch
- Hanson steel rear bumper with tire carrier and rack
- Alpine stereo head unit with iPod connector, but it's not iPhone compatible so needs upgrading.
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