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I am wanting to start overlanding. Just got me a 2012 Jeep. It has a lift, new tires, beadlock wheels and a winch. I was wondering what some of the first more important things I should look at buying.
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I second this and I'd highly recommend getting the gazetteer maps.Maps!
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Your rig already has more mods than I do (+ -). I'd concentrate on your gear for off road needs (anticipated needs)I am wanting to start overlanding. Just got me a 2012 Jeep. It has a lift, new tires, beadlock wheels and a winch. I was wondering what some of the first more important things I should look at buying.
By definition, "overlanding" is vehicle dependent travel. In my opinion the first thing you should do is go over your Jeep with a fine tooth comb to make it dependable.I am wanting to start overlanding. Just got me a 2012 Jeep. It has a lift, new tires, beadlock wheels and a winch. I was wondering what some of the first more important things I should look at buying.
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Yes want to camp. I do have basic camping gear. I would be looking at weekend trips to begin with working up to more as I get prepared.Depends on what your goals are. Sound like your Jeep is capable. Do you plan on camping? Have camping gear? How long of trips do you anticipate taking? Weekends or weeks? Have any way to keep your food cool or cook and eat it? How will you navigate? Paper maps? Do you have a compass and nav skills? Electronical with a phone or tablet? A little background on what you are looking to do will help folks provide the best of advice - otherwise you may receive a lot of chaff.
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By definition, "overlanding" is vehicle dependent travel. In my opinion the first thing you should do is go over your Jeep with a fine tooth comb to make it dependable.I am wanting to start overlanding. Just got me a 2012 Jeep. It has a lift, new tires, beadlock wheels and a winch. I was wondering what some of the first more important things I should look at buying.
Cooling system: flush and fill, new belt, thermostat, hoses.
Fuel system: new filter, inspect all the steel and rubber lines, clean the throttle body and MAF.
Spark: change spark plugs, inspect all coil pact....
You get the idea.
Most importantly: closely inspect all the modifications the previous owner made. Don't trust that they did it right or used quality parts.
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