LouisvEarlleJT
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First thing was mudflaps. Easy and provide significant quality of life improvements (i.e. no more crap slung on the door handles).
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Because its hot trash and zero adjustability with itWhy replace a perfectly good factory stabilizer?
I actually have the Mopar Headliners installed as an option. Definitely a nice touch to the interior and actually makes the inside feel complete.Depends on what color your roof is. If a light color, this probably won’t matter but the roof on my Sport S is black.
I took delivery the last week of July last summer. The very first thing I did was install Hothead headliner panels because the NC summer sun was baking that black top, and subsequently my bald head. I’m tall, so my noggin was close enough to feel the heat radiating. Hotheads fixed that.
Mopar makes OE headliners too.
What difference did you feel with an aftermarket steering stabilizer? I saw Bilstein also has the 5100 stabilizer which is sitting around $100.TAZR and Fox ATS steering stabilizer...........both can be retained as you build it up
Straight from Fox:What difference did you feel with an aftermarket steering stabilizer? I saw Bilstein also has the 5100 stabilizer which is sitting around $100.
A winch also weighs down the front end, which then necessitates pucks or hitting the bump stops.I think a winch is a fairly necessary first mod especially if you'll be going out alone. Besides that, do what you said, go on trips and figure out what you need based on those trips.
Mopar ones don't interfere with the door sill.Sill guards
Except for when your hands are too big to get the cables out. My JScan stuff has been sitting in my garage for almost 2 years now untouched.Get the J-Scan app, adaptor wire and bluetooth OBDII reader. It will the best %75 you ever spent for your Jeep.
I decided I wanted to keep my Rubicon at stock height and I don’t go alone so no need for a winch. I knew at stock height skid plates were a must so the search started with a skid not requiring a lift and every time I went out if I hit the same area twice or more it got a skid. The last couple times out we hit some moderate to hard trails and felt pretty good that every place that scraped was covered by a skid. And yes not being lifted does mean buying black paint by the case and not by the canI would like to know for those of you who have Rubicon, what was something that you guys felt was a necessary mod?
Aside from tires and a lift.
What improved your overall experience with your Rubicon?
I’m planning to keep mine stock for about a year, take it on a couple of trips, and then see what my limitations are for the vehicle.
Would love to know your guys input.
Mojave, Willys, and Sport trim are welcome for inputs too!!!