Accessories that you'll use every trail trip, with any trail vehicle:
ARB ARB505 E-Z Tire Deflator
https://www.quadratec.com/products/95202_4100.htm
PowerTank PT05-5150-YL 5lb.
https://www.quadratec.com/products/92042_0308.htm
Accessories that you'll use every trail trip, with any trail vehicle:
ARB ARB505 E-Z Tire Deflator
https://www.quadratec.com/products/95202_4100.htm
PowerTank PT05-5150-YL 5lb.
https://www.quadratec.com/products/92042_0308.htm
MartinR80233 (May 9th, 2018)
MartinR80233 (May 9th, 2018),Maverick1872 (May 9th, 2018)
I'll suggest an alternative to the powertank that Jim suggested. https://www.amazon.com/Compressor-Po.../dp/B000BM8RT8 nice little compressor, and if you choose you can mount it and a 2.5gal tank underneath and run air power tools if i'm remembering correctly.
MartinR80233 (May 9th, 2018)
This is the air compressor I bought about a year ago and it’s been great. It’s bigger and faster than most “cheap” compressors and it’s cheap!
http://tuffstuff4x4.com/products/tuf...8aAn8EEALw_wcB
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2005 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon TJ
2021 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon Xtreme Recon edition
2023 Ford F150 Raptor
MartinR80233 (May 9th, 2018)
Thanks everyone for the great info.
Welcome to Frontrange
Welcome to Front Range
Welcome aboard!
Like a few others have said, get your feet wet first, then decide how hard you want to play.
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Welcome!! Agreed with the others that said wheel for a while first, then decide. With a stock JK and good spotting, you can do the majority of trails in CO, up to at least a level 6, more or less. Main thing is to get out there, and with help from a good spotter, learn how to pick good lines (and be a good spottee) and that'll be your best protection.
Jeff M. (May 11th, 2018)
Welcome to the group Martin! I bought my Rubicon in 2008 and really haven't done much of anything to it. I did get a Shrockworks front bumper and a winch. Plus I had a friend fab up some tube steps that he attached to the existing rock sliders. That set-up has protected my doors from a lot of damage (even in parking lots)! A cheapo air compressor has come in handy on many occasions. You'll likely find that you won't really need to do anything to it until you've had enough time to try a bunch of trails and figure out what you like and don't like. They are very capable right off the assembly line!
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