Thanks WOLette. That helps me with my dream build wish list. :thumb:
That's what I was thinking. This coilover system, a good pair of short arms, the JE Reel 2012 drive shafts, rock skins, and I can cut the bumpers and fenders for now. I'm still very interested what happens with the 2012 exhaust. Dynomax is coming out with a system that dumps before the rear axle, but I wondering about the front with all the loops and turns. Of course this is all just a dream for now. I'm hoping in the next year or two I'll be able to ventur out at work and do some freelance stuff to help pay for my obsession.just to put things into perspective, you DON'T need to run the entry level bolt on coil over kit with long arms - you can run them with short arms too. Needless to say, you can save A LOT of money if you cut out all the extra stuff we're running and just went for the basics.
Here is a parts list so far NOT including the new coilover system since price has not been set yet on that and NOT including installation costs. Not 100% sure, but we estimate the new EVO bolt-on coilover system will probably be somewhere around $3500 including the coilovers - significantly cheaper than the EVO Lever DTD setup.
That's what I was thinking. This coilover system, a good pair of short arms, the JE Reel 2012 drive shafts, rock skins, and I can cut the bumpers and fenders for now. I'm still very interested what happens with the 2012 exhaust. Dynomax is coming out with a system that dumps before the rear axle, but I wondering about the front with all the loops and turns. Of course this is all just a dream for now. I'm hoping in the next year or two I'll be able to ventur out at work and do some freelance stuff to help pay for my obsession.
Shoot $12K isnt that bad especially for the quality products you are getting! :thumb: Although the installation costs added to that will kill ya but again its way worth it! :rock: Now I only need to get a promotion and my jeep will be getting evoed as well. haha :brows:
$3500 front and rear? If so that's pretty good! Evo lever is just over $3k itself! Man I can't wait for the official release.
WOW!! That is a PERFECT parts list...It is also nice to see how parts look installed and gives me more incentive to maybe upgrade a little sooner. The round about total cost is alot less than what i was thinking, so that is very encouraging. Thank you for your time...Hopefully I will be seeing you guys soon.
wayoflife said:you got it. please let us know if you have any other questions.
Should I look for a bone stock JKU or a Rubi. In my mind, I was thinking about a JKU sport and ditch the stock axles and upgrade to Dynatrac 60's, then go from there. Not real sure if i need all the bells and whistles that the Sahara and Rubicon has...My main purpose is that it has to be street legal BUT handle anything i throw at it off road.
that's a tough call. we tried going that route on our old 2009 JKU but ended regretting it. after having an 07 rubicon with dumb things like power window, power locks, more comfortable seats, a better stereo system, an electronic sway bar disconnect and a 4:1 transfer case - all things that you can't get on an X or sahara, we decided to do things right and get our 2012 as a rubicon. you can always sell the factory 44 axles for a pretty good penny and help fund your 60's.
That Sounds like the better way to go...Now that I think about it alot more, It makes more sense to build something that you will enjoy of a long time vs. should have, could have. I can still find used 4 door Rubicons up here for about 20k. Now it is going to be a waiting game to find the right deal. By the way the about 20k would be a 07 or 08. With that being said...How are the motors in those years? I have not heard very many good things. I have a 4.0L with 184k on it and it doesn't burn any oil and has never failed me...Knock on wood...
the old 3.8L v6 isn't anything to write home about but, it's not as bad as some would suggest. sure, it has no real power but, it's pretty reliable and we have about 100k miles on our 07. still running strong, no leaks or any problems to speak of and for whatever it's worth, it still pushing our super heavy prorock 60's and 40x15.50 toyos just fine.
Where did you get the 17" ATX Slab's? I searched around a little bit, but all the ones I found were around $400/wheel.
I believe Off Road Evolution has them on sale for $312 each + shipping until May 19, 2012.
Yeah I have seen ALL the videos...Are you Running 5.38's? I did test drive one a couple years ago at a local dealership that was lifted with 37's i think and it seemed to have plenty of power. This coming from the guy that was running 33's with 3.05 gears...lol...Not any more, but I didn't think it was as bad as others in the area had said. Maybe the got a lemon. The local "4x4" shop owner had an 07 with 35's, super charged, 5.38 gears and he said it was his worst investment. I try not to let people like that sway my decisions. Would you recommend an Automatic or 6spd.?
When trying to stay at or under $5000.00. What Are the options other then the long arm kit. Or should I say, what would you have done if the 5k dollar amount was your limit.
Where did you get the 17" ATX Slab's? I searched around a little bit, but all the ones I found were around $400/wheel.
I believe Off Road Evolution has them on sale for $312 each + shipping until May 19, 2012.