How dear you ?A while back we cancelled our Bronco reservation. Basically Iāve decided to wait to see what the Warthog ends up being. However that left us with a Sport S Wrangler that we wanted to upgrade. Back in February we did upgrade by trading it in for a Rubicon in Sarge Green. This is basically my wifeās vehicle (though itās emptying my wallet) and she swears up and down that this is the last car she ever wants. So I decided to spare no expense in making this into a fantastic off roading rig.
Fast forward to last Friday and the Rubicon got the lift is really needed. We added a Metalcloak 3.5ā Gamechanger, 37ā Falken MT01s, and Fuel Anza wheels. Now itās really looking like a beast.
Next up will be some Metalcload skid plates.
How dear you ?
I havenāt felt the need to regear at this point. We drove it up into the mountains, with no issues, on Saturday. It also got into 8th gear without issue.Nice rig. (Ignore the Bronco homer naysayers.) You can take it anywhere.
Did you regear for the 37ās?
If you havenāt, you should check out Autoedits and Wayalife on steering mods eventually too. Jason on Autoedits has done a lot of metalcloak.
She lied to you about "the last car" comment. It is a beautiful vehicle!A while back we cancelled our Bronco reservation. Basically Iāve decided to wait to see what the Warthog ends up being. However that left us with a Sport S Wrangler that we wanted to upgrade. Back in February we did upgrade by trading it in for a Rubicon in Sarge Green. This is basically my wifeās vehicle (though itās emptying my wallet) and she swears up and down that this is the last car she ever wants. So I decided to spare no expense in making this into a fantastic off roading rig.
Fast forward to last Friday and the Rubicon got the lift is really needed. We added a Metalcloak 3.5ā Gamechanger, 37ā Falken MT01s, and Fuel Anza wheels. Now itās really looking like a beast.
Next up will be some Metalcload skid plates.
It's going to get really interesting once the independent off road comparisons start to come out. All we've seen so far are independent fans riding along on desert tracks where the Bronco has a clear advantage.Iām not goinā anywhere. Iām waiting on a Warthog. Or perhaps a Gen3 Raptor.
I havenāt felt the need to regear at this point. We drove it up into the mountains, with no issues, on Saturday. It also got into 8th gear without issue.
Jeep finally got rid of the weak aluminum steering box. The 2021 wranglers now have a steel one. Itās a big improvement but its still not as precise as it should be. The track bar was replaced as part of the MC lift but I suspect the bushings in Jeeps steering system wear out fairly quickly when off roading as much as we tend to. So I suspect weāll be adding other MC steering parts later.
Looks really nice! especially in the sarge green!A while back we cancelled our Bronco reservation. Basically Iāve decided to wait to see what the Warthog ends up being. However that left us with a Sport S Wrangler that we wanted to upgrade. Back in February we did upgrade by trading it in for a Rubicon in Sarge Green. This is basically my wifeās vehicle (though itās emptying my wallet) and she swears up and down that this is the last car she ever wants. So I decided to spare no expense in making this into a fantastic off roading rig.
Fast forward to last Friday and the Rubicon got the lift is really needed. We added a Metalcloak 3.5ā Gamechanger, 37ā Falken MT01s, and Fuel Anza wheels. Now itās really looking like a beast.
Next up will be some Metalcload skid plates.
Congrats on the new ride. Yep JEEP, Just Empty Every Pocket Enjoy.Rubicon in Sarge Green. This is basically my wifeās vehicle (though itās emptying my wallet) and she swears up and down that this is the last car she ever wants. So I decided to spare no expense in making this into a fantastic off roading rig.
Fast forward to last Friday and the Rubicon got the lift is really needed. We added a Metalcloak 3.5ā Gamechanger, 37ā Falken MT01s, and Fuel Anza wheels. Now itās really looking like a beast.
Next up will be some Metalcload skid plates.