2017 Jeep JKUR Build/Adventures

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So I decided to trade in my 2015 Jeep JKU Sport on a 2017 Jeep JKU Rubicon. After pricing gears and lockers it didn't make sense not to go with the Rubicon. Anyways, my old Jeep had a ton of parts on it that I wanted to put on the Rubicon. I had a gobi rack, winch bumpers, lights, switches, CB, rock sliders, WFRB Box, etc that I wanted to keep to trick out the Rubi. Here is how I tore it all down and rebuilt it in 2 days.
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It was a hard decision to trade in this Jeep since it was my first wrangler and it was a lot of fun to drive. I have a big lifted Chevy k10 with 35's and lockers, but this Jeep was special because I could take friends and family with me on outings.
 

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Here are pictures of the interior. I will say that the Rubicon rides so much better than my last Jeep. It is much more comfortable on long trips. It even has heated seats...which is a option I didn't want, but the vehicle was rebated so much that I went with it anyways.
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Here is the tuffy lockbox that I took out of my old Jeep. This is a great product, it doesn't rattle at all and is super smooth. Much better than my old Smittybilt Storage Vault.
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Here is my Cobra 75 CB radio. I need some help tunning it, it has too much squelch. If anyone has some fixes please let me know.
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Last, this Jeep has a built in inverter. I love this little plug in and use it for camera equipment.
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The Jeep came with the new Rubicon LED's which are amazing. They are better than my KC lights and my 12 inch light bar. I would highly recommend just purchasing the LED's and saving your money. Here is how I have everything hooked up.
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I mounted 4 KC daylighters to my Gobi rack. There is a ton of wiring you have to hide
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I mounted my amazon.com 12 inch light bar to the front winch bumper
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I have everything hooked up to Rugged Ridge Switches
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As far as wiring goes, I bought the Waterproof Fuse and Relay Box from Ebay. It cost $130.00 shipped so it is a far cheaper alternative to spod. I mounted it on top of the battery.
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I also took the Ace Engineering Rock Sliders off of my old Jeep. I bought these used off of craigslist for $200. They were difficult to install on my 1st Jeep, but when I reinstalled them on my 2nd Jeep it took like 20 minutes.
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As far as bumper goes, I have a cheap Ebay winch bumper. This was the 1st purchase I made on my 2015. If I could go back I probably would have bought a better quality bumper just for the piece of mind, but this thing hasn't broken or injured anyone yet. I have a Smittybilt XR12k winch I bought off my dad for $250.
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Here is a review I did of the bumper:
 

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Congrats! The Rubicon really makes up a pretty solid adventure/overlander vehicle. I am surprised how much it can give whatever I throw at it. A little tight space wise but the Gobi Rack more than makes up for it.
 

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As far as roof rack goes, I paid a significant amount for a Gobi. I like it, but probably would have been better off spending the money on a rear swing out like a Garvin. I have a ARB awning mounted to my rack and an axe and shovel. I have used the rack to move beds, couches, etc. but don't use it that much when I off-road because I don't like the weight on top. Also, you get 2 MPG per gallon LESS with the rack.
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Congrats! The Rubicon really makes up a pretty solid adventure/overlander vehicle. I am surprised how much it can give whatever I throw at it. A little tight space wise but the Gobi Rack more than makes up for it.
I agree, space is tight! I need to get some plano boxes so I can actually store gear on the Jeep. Since I bought the Rubicon I am trying to curb my addiction of buying Jeep stuff for a while.
 

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Now that the Jeep has been built. I was actually able to take it off-roading in Southern California. Since I have summers off I am spending a lot of time at family and friends houses where I am from.
 

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Here is the 2nd time we had the Jeep out. We decided to do Salt Creek trail near where I am from. It is a fun little trail, the mosquitoes were ridiculous so we couldn't get many out of car shots.
 

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The 3rd time I took the Jeep out was to Sawmill Trail in the Angeles National Forest. This isn't a 4x4 trail, but is the most scenic drive I have ever taken. This was one of my favorite driving experiences and I recommend that anyone in Southern California visit this area. Also, the Pacific Crest Trail goes through here.
 

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Nice build, very smart to remove and transfer all of it to the new Rubicon. I plan on installing 2017 LED headlights to my 2015 Rubicon. Liked the YouTube video about the headlights.
 

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Nice build, very smart to remove and transfer all of it to the new Rubicon. I plan on installing 2017 LED headlights to my 2015 Rubicon. Liked the YouTube video about the headlights.
Thanks! The factory lights are definitely worth it. After this build I think I will have my next one dialed in to exactly what I need.
 

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Quatal Canyon
I have done several trips around Southern California. Some of them were day trips while others were camping trips. I went out to Quatal Canyon for the day. This is a easy trail that offers sand washes and red clay that you can drive on. You can get lost over miles of trail in this area between Ventacopa and Pine Mountain.
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This weekend we did a camp out in the Los Padres National Forest. Before camping we went to Frazier Mtn Lock Out which is at 8000 feet. Afterwards we did some off-roading through the mountains.
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There is a ton of radio/weather equipment by the look out
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Here is my camp set-up-I will be getting an ARB room to go with the awning soon
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