The Legacy TJ : 2005 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon Build on 37's | Inside Line
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- Опубликовано: 24 июл 2024
- In many families across America, a Jeep Wrangler sitting in the driveway represents more than just a means of transportation. It’s a mobile time capsule. Each imperfection and upgrade representing a special moment in time. When Ken Carter purchased his 2005 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon in March of that year, it was partly with the hope that one day it would be passed on to a grandchild.
Luckily for him, this is exactly what ended up happing. On this Inside Line, we will talk with that grandson (Jackson Carter) and his father Kelly about the history of this Jeep and how it got to where it is today.
00:00 Intro
00:29 History of the Jeep
01:21 Wheeling at 15 years old
01:40 Suspension
02:13 Axles
03:08 Powertrain
03:22 OBA & Accessories
03:52 Steering
04:24 37x13.50R17 Nitto Mud Grapplers on KMC Beadlocks
05:44 Hood Louvers
05:58 Family tradition
06:48 Comfort, Use, and Upgrades
07:58 Outro
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The build and the father and son bond is cool
Tj+long arm+tons=perfection!
Bad azz Jeep!!! It’s so nice to see a father teaching his son! I memory he will carry with him the rest of his life.
That's a beautiful TJ Rubicon. My Rubi just got a lift, so I'm just starting and learning. They're such cool buggies! They'll get you anywhere.
The shots @4:18 & @5:45 beach wheelin in the Outer Banks is by far my favorite off roading. Surf fishing and beach camping are about as cool as it gets. Unlike @7:17, my '05 TJ Rocky Mtn 4.0 has a soft top, and the doors and top in the garage from April - Oct. The Jeep is meant to have that open air experience within a few minutes, especially at the beach!! Never been a fan of hardtops cocooning its passengers. That's what the 4 dr limos do, certainly not in a True Jeep.
Excellent video of father and son wheelin in a TJ, the greatest generation of Jeep. 😎🏖
respect from France. my TJ 2005 is a daily driving car..so i enjoy your offroad videos)
Kelly it’s been to long brother I hope to see you and your son on the trail this year.
This is a beautiful build.
Great video Ali! Man that jeep brings back some old memories
Makes me really miss my 02 TJ Auto on RE long arm.
Low Range! I’ve driven by there when visiting Wilmington
Great story
All parts of this story are cool.
I love this story. Low Range definitely has a neat style to their rigs. And Ali really knows how to capture great content!
Awesome! Kudos from Italy!
nice story! keep up the good work
I’m also from Wilmington started restoring my dads old tj last month.
Awesome! Small world.
Raisin men right...good work Sir
I have a 05 TJ spot would love to see the full build
SO COOL
Nice build I was woundering if you had to trim the rear sheet metal to clear the tires.
Better than Wrangler nowadays
Hi, that's a great looking Rubicon...!
I have a 2005 Jeep Rubicon as well and I'm planning to swap the Front DANA 44 to a DANA 60 from Fusion 4x4 but I haven't deiced how wide I'm going to go, so I just want to know what WMS of your Son's Jeep, and also what is the rear axle as well, type of wheels (Size,bolt pattern,Offset, backspace...etc.)
I'm not sure if 65.5" (JK's WMS) or the bare Ford F350 Super Duty WMS but I'm little bit concern of how it's going to look with the wider stock Super duty axle; I think axle with (WMS) of your Son's Jeeps is perfect in my opinion but just wanted know your thoughts.
Nice build!
Does it have a 4” or 5” lift?
Did you have to adjust the front or rear fenders at all to clear 37’s?
If I remember correctly, I believe he said, those are Rubicon Express 4.5 Springs. I think he may be running a coil spacer as well. That should put it around 5.5 inches of lift. He hasn’t modified the fenders.
Nice Jeep son
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❤ is a great Jeep family amazing build inspiration. what's their chanel or IG ? thanks for video 😊 😎
You mentioned gearing a couple times in the video but didn’t mention ratio (unless of course I missed it) would you mind sharing the ratio? I too have the 42rle and would like to go to 37’s
It has 5.38 gears.
Bad ass jeep tj,s are the last real jeeps are those axle,s stock width if so what backspacing are your rims i have an 04 and a 79 hi pinion 60 what year is the 60 on the rubi thanx bro.
The backspacing is 3.5 inches. The axles are not stock width, but I don't remember the exact specs. I'm pretty sure they had the front one built to 68.5 WMS.
Sorry the rear ford dana 60.
Will 37’s last on stock D44 and D30 just driving on fire service roads?
It's possible for sure. The front axle (especially the unit bearings) will be more of a concern over the rear axle.
@@DrivingLine that’s amazing!
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What size gears?
5.38
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I own an all black rust free 2001 Jeep TJ Sahara with ONLY 6500 ( sixty five hundred ) original miles .
It has the 4.0 liter with 5 spd trans & factory air .
Also have new in the crate Dynatrac front & rear Dana 60 diffs with e lockers & 4:88 gears
Looking to sell if anyone out there is interested
Stock axles?
No. Those are Dana 60s.
@@DrivingLine ahhh thanks
Start your kids driving off road young!
Waste of a nice TJ, too big.
😂😂
The biggest waste of any Jeep is buying a rubicon and never going offroading. And dirt roads isn’t offroading.