Dilly’S Willy
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I've been lurking for a while, mostly using the forum to educate myself and help decide whether I was getting a Jeep or not for my next 4 wheeled vehicle. I've been on 2 wheels since 2018 exclusively and decided I needed a truck now for many reasons which I can dive into another time. I may jump around a bit in this post, bear with me. Here were the requirements:
Manual transmission
4x4
Power rear window OR removable tops (Think Tundra OR Jeep)
Tow package from factory
LSD Rear end
NO LEATHER
Under $35k
Under 60k miles
Zero accidents
Those options weren't really an issue for my search, EXCEPT the MT. That resulted on average less then 60 vehicles nationwide, over 4 months of searching. Until around August I was heading out with my pup and searched or Gladiators in general, noticing a blue one with low miles (and my budget) at a dealership I worked for in the past. I called, we drove out, test drove, and that blue blunderbuss with under 28k miles was mine for pickup the next day. Got dropped off with the pup (service dog) and we drove to the dog park first thing, then by the end of the day put around 200 miles on it.
I've since put over 10k miles on it, and (knock on wood) have had zero major issues with it. I say "major" issues because I've had a couple small dumb things intermittently and to be blunt, it's due to a lazy dealership service when the previous owner had it. Those "small dumb things" are: driver door rattles over bumpy roads, front doors leak at seal near B-Pillar, missing tailgate bedliner, and a rattle that isn't always reproducible around 55mph in 3rd gear under moderate to heavy load (but there's many cases on the forums/YT/social media about it). I've already been in contact with said dealer and we're working to (hopefully) achieve proper corrections. Everything is still under Jeep warranty until May 2026, and I've got further coverage through the dealer I worked for/purchased from which I trust from experience.
Everything is currently stock, including:
- 23W package
- Trailer Tow Package
- Cold Weather Group
- Mopar Black Doorsill Guards
- Mopar Hard Tri-fold Tonnaeu Cover
- Mopar Grab Handles (Front)
- Black Freedom 3-Piece Hard Top
- Mopar Spray-in bedliner
I've only added a Viofo A229Plus dashcam, after being nearly killed 5x on motorcycles, and how bad people are when behind the wheel...I'm not taking chances anymore. It's a 2k 2nd Gen Starvis sensor with parking modes and I used their hardwire kit w/ voltage cutoff. It's been over a month with the hardwire kit and the Jeep starts up effortlessly every time. It's mounted directly behind the rear view mirror and provides a great view for off-roading too!
My BIGGEST complaint is the 3.73 gears being a non-Max Tow. I don't mind the narrow axles or the anti-slip (clutch LSD) rear end, but man the heavy Firestone M/T2 combined with the constant rolling valleys in the northeast is annoying as hell with these 3.73 gears. I knew the manual was essentially a 4 speed with 2x OD vs a true 6 speed, but the 3.73 is just not good for the Willys models as they come with heavy tires unlike the other Sport models. Here you must ring out 2/3/4 in the hills to keep up with traffic, but I am averaging around 18-19 combined in summer and 16-17 combined in winter. FYI I drive "spiritedly", I didn't buy a truck to drive like an old woman on sunday. I'm pretty confident the 4.56 gears will not only give back usable power and help off-roading, but increase mpg a bit too. Not expecting 21+mpg but 19-20 would be great all year round, especially with the 34.1" in the future.
The overall goal with the build consists of:
The plans are quite extensive:
Stage 1/1.5
Mickey Thompson Baja Boss A/T 255/85R17 (w/ matching spare)
Matching alloy spare (replace steel spare)
4.56 Mopar regear
2"+ lift/level (full/correct lift, not the cheap/mall crawler way)
-------------------
Mud Flaps
Differential/Tranny vents relocation
Stage 2/2.5
PAC AmpPro (R.2)
3.5" Kicker KSC350 Dash speakers
6.5" Alpine Type-S Coaxial Speakers in Knee Panels (w/ pods & polyfill)
6.5" Alpine Type-S/R Component in Soundbar (w/ polyfill)
10" Kicker L7T in custom down-firing under-rear-seat enclosure (w/ polyfill)
Kicker LX1300.7 Amp (4 internal amps, 3 for 6ch, 1 for subs)
0-Gauge positive lead-to-distribution fuse block (for Stage 3.5)
Distribution fuse block (1in/2out)
4-Gauge distro fuse block-to-amp
Footrest(s) for doors off (DIY as I don't like any offered)
-------------------
Full width/length skid tray
Oracle Heated LED headlights
Stage 3/3.5
Mojave/Rubicon PBJ fenders (front/rear)
TrueTrac Rear LSD
Front Locker (w/ remote activation)
Swaybar disconnects (may mod for remote activation: front and rear)
--------------------
2nd battery (bed mounted, underneath possibly)
Battery isolater
2-Gauge distro fuse block-to-isolator
2-Gauge isolator-to-2nd battery (fused, bed mounted, underneath possibly)
2/3kw Pure-Sine AC inverter (bed mounted, waterproofed, bed AC outlet, for tools/etc)
Distribution fuse block (1in/2out)
2-Gauge distro fuse block-to-inverter
On-board air (bed mounted, waterproofed)
8-Gauge distro fuse block-to-air
Steel F/R Bumpers w/ winch (DIY)
Stage 4
OEM LED DRL/Turn lights
LED Tail lights
Euro LED Turn Mirror covers
PBJ paint-matched OR PBJ coated freedom tops
PBJ front grill surround (match 2024+ Willys look)
Bestop Sunshade for Sunrider
Tube Doors
Stage 5
Custom engine build
- Carillo Rods
- Wiseco 10.5:1 Pistons
- ACL Race bearings
- ARP Studs
- Beehive Valve Springs/Retainers
- Garret GTX3071 Gen2
- Tial twin 38mm EWG
- Greddy Profec EBC
- AEM UEGO
- Twin Walbro 255lph pumps
Engine tuning by me w/ HP Tuners and OEM Gpec2 (WOOT for early 2021 build date!)
NOTE: Stage 1 and 2 I'm indecisive about which will be first. I'd like to have tires but will hate the 3.73s even more, while having nice audio would be great all the time, but still may add enough weight to want the regear.
As you can tell I have BIG plans for this truck. It is and will be both my daily driver and used for my upcoming business (until my 450 Supermoto and 2.17L stroker WRX are finished being restored), then will be the weekend warrior, rolling advertisement for my business, and the tow truck for adventures with a camper and dirtbikes.
I enjoy building my own vehicles how I want them, and will never buy one for a trend. Sure it's probably easier swapping a bigger engine (boring) but show me a properly built/tuned TURBO 3.6 wrangler/gladiator...I'LL WAIT. And TBH, superchargers are BORING. With modern ECU tuning/turbos, and correct boost threshold, you won't even notice a difference, other than better efficiency with a turbo. 100+hp gain with a SC requires 20-40hp to turn it, 100+hp gain with a turbo requires existing exhaust gasses and 15-25lbs of metal for exhaust material. They don't wear out your bottom end prematurely like a SC will, and are cheaper to rebuild when the time comes....which is also less often.
Anyone who's got a manual gladiator and has experience with 3.73 -> 4.56 vs 4.88 gears, please chime in on your experience, preferably without a SuperCharger.
Anyone with knowledge/experience with 255/85R17 on sport models with sport variant alloy wheels (sport/s/willys/overland/nighthawk/80th), please chime in about rubbing, before/after setups to prevent rubbing, can you hit full articulation without mods/what mods needed?
Anyone with 12" subwoofers in your gladiator UNDER the REAR seat, please chime in. Especially if you have down firing subs.
Anyone which knowledge/experience in FULL/Proper lift kits/builds, regarding skinny 35" tires on a NON-mojave/rubicon, please chime in.
If you can't tell, I'm an engineer by nature. From computers and robotics, to electrical and mechanical systems, if I don't know it and want to...I'll learn it.
Oh
Questions are welcome. Thoughts are too, opinions...couldn't care less but that's your right. We're all here to enjoy a passion: Jeeps and off-roading. Lets keep this civil and educational. This thread mainly to document MY build, but also as a place for others to reference any of the above projects if they wish to attempt doing the same, as I do my best to document them in the moment and provide clear, detailed info.
I enjoy learning and teaching, so lets share and enjoy! Pics to come, yes I have plenty.
Oh and say hello to Laser the bestest service doggo!
Manual transmission
4x4
Power rear window OR removable tops (Think Tundra OR Jeep)
Tow package from factory
LSD Rear end
NO LEATHER
Under $35k
Under 60k miles
Zero accidents
Those options weren't really an issue for my search, EXCEPT the MT. That resulted on average less then 60 vehicles nationwide, over 4 months of searching. Until around August I was heading out with my pup and searched or Gladiators in general, noticing a blue one with low miles (and my budget) at a dealership I worked for in the past. I called, we drove out, test drove, and that blue blunderbuss with under 28k miles was mine for pickup the next day. Got dropped off with the pup (service dog) and we drove to the dog park first thing, then by the end of the day put around 200 miles on it.
I've since put over 10k miles on it, and (knock on wood) have had zero major issues with it. I say "major" issues because I've had a couple small dumb things intermittently and to be blunt, it's due to a lazy dealership service when the previous owner had it. Those "small dumb things" are: driver door rattles over bumpy roads, front doors leak at seal near B-Pillar, missing tailgate bedliner, and a rattle that isn't always reproducible around 55mph in 3rd gear under moderate to heavy load (but there's many cases on the forums/YT/social media about it). I've already been in contact with said dealer and we're working to (hopefully) achieve proper corrections. Everything is still under Jeep warranty until May 2026, and I've got further coverage through the dealer I worked for/purchased from which I trust from experience.
Everything is currently stock, including:
- 23W package
- Trailer Tow Package
- Cold Weather Group
- Mopar Black Doorsill Guards
- Mopar Hard Tri-fold Tonnaeu Cover
- Mopar Grab Handles (Front)
- Black Freedom 3-Piece Hard Top
- Mopar Spray-in bedliner
I've only added a Viofo A229Plus dashcam, after being nearly killed 5x on motorcycles, and how bad people are when behind the wheel...I'm not taking chances anymore. It's a 2k 2nd Gen Starvis sensor with parking modes and I used their hardwire kit w/ voltage cutoff. It's been over a month with the hardwire kit and the Jeep starts up effortlessly every time. It's mounted directly behind the rear view mirror and provides a great view for off-roading too!
My BIGGEST complaint is the 3.73 gears being a non-Max Tow. I don't mind the narrow axles or the anti-slip (clutch LSD) rear end, but man the heavy Firestone M/T2 combined with the constant rolling valleys in the northeast is annoying as hell with these 3.73 gears. I knew the manual was essentially a 4 speed with 2x OD vs a true 6 speed, but the 3.73 is just not good for the Willys models as they come with heavy tires unlike the other Sport models. Here you must ring out 2/3/4 in the hills to keep up with traffic, but I am averaging around 18-19 combined in summer and 16-17 combined in winter. FYI I drive "spiritedly", I didn't buy a truck to drive like an old woman on sunday. I'm pretty confident the 4.56 gears will not only give back usable power and help off-roading, but increase mpg a bit too. Not expecting 21+mpg but 19-20 would be great all year round, especially with the 34.1" in the future.
The overall goal with the build consists of:
- Daily, dual use for towing and off-road adventures
- An audio system that isn't overpowered by Jeep things (doors/tops off at highway speeds)
- Isn't a "4 speed double overdrive" dog to lug through the hills
- Retain/obtain as much articulation w/out losing highway manners or lifting unnecessarily
- Keep stock wheels/offset
The plans are quite extensive:
Stage 1/1.5
Mickey Thompson Baja Boss A/T 255/85R17 (w/ matching spare)
Matching alloy spare (replace steel spare)
4.56 Mopar regear
2"+ lift/level (full/correct lift, not the cheap/mall crawler way)
-------------------
Mud Flaps
Differential/Tranny vents relocation
Stage 2/2.5
PAC AmpPro (R.2)
3.5" Kicker KSC350 Dash speakers
6.5" Alpine Type-S Coaxial Speakers in Knee Panels (w/ pods & polyfill)
6.5" Alpine Type-S/R Component in Soundbar (w/ polyfill)
10" Kicker L7T in custom down-firing under-rear-seat enclosure (w/ polyfill)
Kicker LX1300.7 Amp (4 internal amps, 3 for 6ch, 1 for subs)
0-Gauge positive lead-to-distribution fuse block (for Stage 3.5)
Distribution fuse block (1in/2out)
4-Gauge distro fuse block-to-amp
Footrest(s) for doors off (DIY as I don't like any offered)
-------------------
Full width/length skid tray
Oracle Heated LED headlights
Stage 3/3.5
Mojave/Rubicon PBJ fenders (front/rear)
TrueTrac Rear LSD
Front Locker (w/ remote activation)
Swaybar disconnects (may mod for remote activation: front and rear)
--------------------
2nd battery (bed mounted, underneath possibly)
Battery isolater
2-Gauge distro fuse block-to-isolator
2-Gauge isolator-to-2nd battery (fused, bed mounted, underneath possibly)
2/3kw Pure-Sine AC inverter (bed mounted, waterproofed, bed AC outlet, for tools/etc)
Distribution fuse block (1in/2out)
2-Gauge distro fuse block-to-inverter
On-board air (bed mounted, waterproofed)
8-Gauge distro fuse block-to-air
Steel F/R Bumpers w/ winch (DIY)
Stage 4
OEM LED DRL/Turn lights
LED Tail lights
Euro LED Turn Mirror covers
PBJ paint-matched OR PBJ coated freedom tops
PBJ front grill surround (match 2024+ Willys look)
Bestop Sunshade for Sunrider
Tube Doors
Stage 5
Custom engine build
- Carillo Rods
- Wiseco 10.5:1 Pistons
- ACL Race bearings
- ARP Studs
- Beehive Valve Springs/Retainers
- Garret GTX3071 Gen2
- Tial twin 38mm EWG
- Greddy Profec EBC
- AEM UEGO
- Twin Walbro 255lph pumps
Engine tuning by me w/ HP Tuners and OEM Gpec2 (WOOT for early 2021 build date!)
NOTE: Stage 1 and 2 I'm indecisive about which will be first. I'd like to have tires but will hate the 3.73s even more, while having nice audio would be great all the time, but still may add enough weight to want the regear.
As you can tell I have BIG plans for this truck. It is and will be both my daily driver and used for my upcoming business (until my 450 Supermoto and 2.17L stroker WRX are finished being restored), then will be the weekend warrior, rolling advertisement for my business, and the tow truck for adventures with a camper and dirtbikes.
I enjoy building my own vehicles how I want them, and will never buy one for a trend. Sure it's probably easier swapping a bigger engine (boring) but show me a properly built/tuned TURBO 3.6 wrangler/gladiator...I'LL WAIT. And TBH, superchargers are BORING. With modern ECU tuning/turbos, and correct boost threshold, you won't even notice a difference, other than better efficiency with a turbo. 100+hp gain with a SC requires 20-40hp to turn it, 100+hp gain with a turbo requires existing exhaust gasses and 15-25lbs of metal for exhaust material. They don't wear out your bottom end prematurely like a SC will, and are cheaper to rebuild when the time comes....which is also less often.
Anyone who's got a manual gladiator and has experience with 3.73 -> 4.56 vs 4.88 gears, please chime in on your experience, preferably without a SuperCharger.
Anyone with knowledge/experience with 255/85R17 on sport models with sport variant alloy wheels (sport/s/willys/overland/nighthawk/80th), please chime in about rubbing, before/after setups to prevent rubbing, can you hit full articulation without mods/what mods needed?
Anyone with 12" subwoofers in your gladiator UNDER the REAR seat, please chime in. Especially if you have down firing subs.
Anyone which knowledge/experience in FULL/Proper lift kits/builds, regarding skinny 35" tires on a NON-mojave/rubicon, please chime in.
If you can't tell, I'm an engineer by nature. From computers and robotics, to electrical and mechanical systems, if I don't know it and want to...I'll learn it.
Oh
Questions are welcome. Thoughts are too, opinions...couldn't care less but that's your right. We're all here to enjoy a passion: Jeeps and off-roading. Lets keep this civil and educational. This thread mainly to document MY build, but also as a place for others to reference any of the above projects if they wish to attempt doing the same, as I do my best to document them in the moment and provide clear, detailed info.
I enjoy learning and teaching, so lets share and enjoy! Pics to come, yes I have plenty.
Oh and say hello to Laser the bestest service doggo!
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