JxRYE
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What is the brown/tan tape like material you have used on the undercarriage,and what is its purpose? What about the stuff that looks like it might be some sort of heat shield? Cheers![/QUOTE]
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What is the brown/tan tape like material you have used on the undercarriage,and what is its purpose? What about the stuff that looks like it might be some sort of heat shield? Cheers![/QUOTE]
[/QUOTE]What is the brown/tan tape like material you have used on the undercarriage,and what is its purpose? What about the stuff that looks like it might be some sort of heat shield? Cheers!
I am running an aftermarket front shaft. The stock one didnt last very long with the 12" travel shocks I had at the time.Hey Chris are you running aftermarket driveshafts with Roam's lift? Their 4 inch Long Arm kit has really peaked my interest.
I ordered my JLU Rubicon in December, and after a painful wait I finally had it in late February.
My wife @TankGirl was hit by the Jeep bug shortly after I purchased mine, so we decided to ditch the mommy mobile and purchase her a JLU Sport. Luckily a dealer had one in almost the exact configuration we were looking for and were able to offer me the same % below invoice that received on my Rubicon without waiting for it.
My Stock Rubicon shortly after I purchased it.
Before I even had the new Jeep, I had a set of 17" XD 229 Machete Beadlocks and 37x13.50r17 Cooper STT Pro's just sitting in the shop taunting me....
Due to the lack of lift options when the Jeep arrived I went with the @Rough Country Suspensions 2.5" lift just so that I could fit my wheels/tires. I was very pleased with the kit as a daily driver. I also removed the factory Mopar bumper wings and got naked for the first time
I decided to flex out the RC spacer kit to see where I was on the required bump stop height to fully clear my 37's(The included 2" were not enough for my wheel/tire combo.)
Having a 6spd I was tired of not hearing the engine(I always know what gear I am in now based on sound and when to shift without looking at the dash.) I also wanted a spot to eventually mount an air compressor so I went with an AFE 3" RB exhaust
@ROAM Offroad approached me and asked me to test & review some of their products. I love the look of their bumpers so I was happy to do so. Installing them I quickly realized how much time and effort went into putting together such nice quality bumpers. The approach/ departure angles on the bumpers is some of the best I've seen in the bolt on variety(I've used frame chop bumpers on my JK's in the past.)
The steps really follow the body line well, and do a great job at helping the wife/kids get into the Jeep.
During the front bumper install I also installed a Smittybilt X2O 10k winch.
Rather than adding additional bumpstops to the spacer kit I decided to try out Skyjackers 3.5-4" lift kit for the JL.
I don't believe in cam bolts, or a frame side track bar drop bracket so I left those in the box and installed just the springs/shocks and sway bar links. I added a Rough Country Front Trackbar, and a ROAM rear trackbar to round it out. I'm still waiting on a set of control arms to become available, but surprisingly the Jeep rides OK without any form of caster correction. It does get a little "flightly" at high speeds with wind, but it just makes me pay more attention
The 3" bumpstops that came with the kit work nearly perfect for my wheel/tire setup.
At this point we purchased my Wife's JL
She named her Jeep "Maul" after Darth Maul. I don't typically name my Jeeps, but she insisted I name this one since I always refer to it as her. So I decided to name mine Brienne(From Game of Thrones.) I didn't want to give her a "pretty" name, so I went with one of the toughest Women I know(on TV.) Since my wife is somewhat of a star wars nerd she prefers to refer to my Jeep as Captain Phasma who happens to be the same actress.
The day we picked it up, we removed the bumper fillers, and put the ROAM steps on it to make life easier for her and our four younger boys(All under 10) The following weekend she helped me install the 2.5" RC Spacer lift that was previously on my JL.
We decided to take a couple pictures together. We have 35's and Wheels on order for her JL that should be here any day now.
That's it for now, but there will be LOTS more to come as the Jeep bug has officially bitten us both
It's not nearly as flush as the slimline bumpers. The slimline bumpers are in a league of their own when it comes to approach angles with a recessed winch(due to the angle it mounts in the bumper).Do you have pictures of the pioneer bumper from the side. I asked Roam and they don’t have any. I’m mostly concerned how much further away from grill it sits compared to the slim line bumper? Any observations?
Oh wow I like that a lot. Are they going to do a rear tire carrier bumper in that series?It's been a while since I've posted anything, but recently installed a @BestopTeam Trektop on my Rubicon. My wife has a new @ROAM aluminum Pioneer bumper that I will be working on installing a winch & rigid radiance pods this weekend. I will be wiring up the amber backlighting in the pods to act as additional blinkers.
Here are some pictures of the @ROAM pioneer from a couple different angles. I installed the winch and Rigid lights today at the shop, but forgot my wiring harness at the house . I still need to add some D-Rings, but I'm liking the bumper more and more everyday. At first I wasn't a huge fan of the "blocky" look, but it goes well with my Wife @TankGirl theme.Do you have pictures of the pioneer bumper from the side. I asked Roam and they don’t have any. I’m mostly concerned how much further away from grill it sits compared to the slim line bumper? Any observations?