Enjoyed the video, beautiful area. I also like your simple setup. I was a little concerned about that 1st camp site though. It looked like the fire pit was still smoldering when you left.
Nope, stock 3.73. Saving up for lockers & will just do it all at the same time. Probably 4.88’s but maybe 4.56’s. I’m looking to get a set of 35’s but only for off roading, don’t want to daily 35’s.
@@olympusoverland If you have the 4.0 & 5 speed, 33’s will be okay. I can still cruise 65-70 mph. Just have to live in 4th gear more often up grades. Width is a big factor. I went with 10.50” instead of the common 12.50”
Love the Jeep content! I've got a 2001 TJ Sahara that I camp with and love the vibes of your videos. I'm not one to comment on RU-vid at all, but just wanted to say keep up the quality 4x4 ASMR content
Yes, that was a RC 2.5” lift. If you’re on a strict budget, yes it’s worth getting. However it’ll sag within a couple years. The shocks are not very good quality, but you get what you pay for. I have a Rock Krawler 3” lift now, much better!
Love your jeeping vids!! I was contemplating on the front arb bumper for my TJ and went with a warn. Bummer choice. Think I’ll get the arb. Also, how does that rack hook to the jeep in the rear? I have a different bumper welded on so I don’t have any bolts back there. Anyhow, make more of these!! Great content.
I highly recommend ARB bumpers, plus I think they look really good aesthetically. The rack hooks into the 4 main bolts that the rear bumper attaches too. It’s a cheap Smittybilt rack, definitely not my favorite, however it’s simple & works. I would love to get my hands on a Gobi rack instead. Thanks for the kind comment!
Love the video be careful pulling the log with the winch like that. the winch is not designed to be used like this. its either pulling or holding a load using the gears. also I would advise you to change the roof rack mounting in the rear from the chassis to the body. They way its attached now will cause stress to front and rear mounting points as you are attaching the body to the frame and with twists it will cause stress.
Yeah, it was a one time thing. I recently got a new front bumper put on with shackle mounts, so I’ll be using that for tugging in the future. As for the roof rack, that’s the way it’s designed. It’s a cheap Smittybilt, so I wasn’t expecting much. I would much prefer to get a Gobi rack.