@@Dieselpwr Mopar lift is okay, it'll give you the same ground clearance, but it's no where near the material quality and ride quality of Metalcloak. Maybe if you went with the Mopar lift with Fox shocks. My friend has the Mopar lift on his Jeep Wrangler JKU, I have the 3.5" dual rate and he agrees mine rides better.
Yes, thanks for the tip. I know it can do more, like I told another commenter, I'm still new and this was a quick trip to just see if I put everything on right!
I would suggest an easy trip to the Alpine Loop in Colorado. It is a great way to progress with the trail getting harder as you choose which route to take. Ouray is family and dog friendly so you can all have a great time.
True! But remember... never pretended that I actually know how to go off roading. Still a newby and learning as I go. Looking forward to going with experienced guys in this Jeep and actually seeing what I can do with it!
That's ok, I was there not that long ago. Just thought it was funny...your jeep will suprise you with what it is capable of once you get it on a tough trail.
The ride with my TeraFlex Sport S/T3 kit feels just like stock as well. I love it, no bouncing around or being really flighty on the highway, and I can still corner at pretty high speeds and not feel like I'm going over. Paired with the TeraFlex Big Brake kit all the way around it's better than stock. Great video as always!
I have a week or two before mine ships. i ordered the rocksport version. Your videos are an inspiration to me. Thanks for making it seem easy to add these parts. I hope Matson is giving you a good discount! If not he should be! Thanks for all the videos, they are awesome.
I noticed that you have a 6 speed like I do in my 2013 JK. But when your going up the hill your not working the clutch. I had a 78 CJ5 with a granny gear and it would climb over just about anything and didn't have to work the clutch much. But I'm finding out in the 2013 I have to use it more. Is there a switch or something I'm missing?
I am really curious to see how far you can push those 44 axel housing before something breaks and you upgrade to a Dana 60. How and why it breaks. I know the shear weight and leverage the taller tires put stress on the flanges but what wears out first when it's driven like you do. Weekend mild off roading and mostly pavement everyday driver. Hub bearings, axel shaft, yoke, drive shaft, u joints?
so been watching the build and its definitely nice but give that jeep some credit. so far i would take a stock rig everywhere you've shown so far. "pro tip" make sure to air down your tires. I run 8-10 psi on the trails (maybe next mod can be on board air or CO2 tank)
Well done Jason. Great to watch. I’m your newest subscriber. Very enjoyable viewing. Excellent editing. Loved the different angles and different terrains. Well done.
Air down more and you'll walk up that hill with no wheel spin at all. Get those tires down to 12 or 13 psi. Disconnect sway bar. You are missing out on the 2 key things that'll make your rig perform way better and they cost next to nothing.
Another great vid...I love the fact that you still have the stock rubi wheels. I am not the only one that likes them apparently! The 37s sure look good with that lift. Great looking Jeep.
I'd like to see you rig flexing a bit. I'm surprised you didn't put One tire up on a tall rock. I know that's the first thing I wanted out of this video. Lastly I've watched all your jk videos and by no means complaining, but if you get a chance and the time I would love to see her flex. Enjoy all of them. Thanks Charles
Some advice but when you go wheeling air down your tires and get yourself a good air compressor to take with you Viair 400p is what I use. Get a feel for when to use your lockers as well and DC those sway bars. Nice project though. I've enjoyed your vids.
Hey Man, I watch your videos all the time all the way back here in Dubai, I own a Jeep Rubicon 16. loving this game! (though I am from Mexico), Keep it up bud!
"I'm a dude, I want the best stuff." Thanks, Jason. Looks like I'll be getting the 2.5 game changer when I get my 35s. Just a few more miles on the stock tires...
Ugh, I know you have a life and stuff but I'm loving your videos, can't wait to see what you do next. I have a WJ and I'm currently working/saving my way to a nice off-road rig. Keep up the good work man!
Thanks for the video. Looks like a great setup. How do you recharge the Nitrogen in your shocks, if you need to? Can that been done while leaving them on the Jeep? Thanks again!
Looks like she handled like a champ. We were out there with you guys that day. I was in the 2017 RAM Rebel Black and my buddy was in the 2017 White Wrangle. We snuck into a few of your shots. Would love some clips if you have any. Your new setup is awesome and yes we noticed those shocks also.
I love your videos, they're just awesome to relax and watch in this weather. Would love to see more of these videos where you just go around and have fun. Also the ones where you put more mods into it.
man i seriously love that you take the time to try and reply to every single person thats great! im subbed to a few different jeep channels and from what i can see in your comments section and in theirs is that i feel you care about your audience and what they say. please my man dont ever change thats what makes your great! sure wish you uploaded more jeep content and more often
Latin Stoner Wow, this is awesome to hear... thanks so much! I have a bunch still to learn and find that you never know who you're going to learn it from so be nice to as many as you can.
@autoedit Thanks for this video. I've been waiting almost 2 years for someone to make an even slightly comprehensive review video on Metalcloak's GC lifts. I'm planning on the 2.5 OME edition for my JK for the LCG. This has been extremely enlightening.
Airing down will prevent inner damage to those very expensive tires. Not to mention it increases traction. Great looking jeep I have a 2013 with a manual gearbox. I love it.
I cant wait to get my MetalCloak Game Changer. I will be running the 2.5" with 37s to keep my CG lower. Havent decided on which shock option yet...was mainly looking at the Fox Shock option, but might go with the Rock Shock option since they ride as nicely as the 6pack. Eventually I will upgrade to the Falcon 3.3 Shocks by TeraFlex depending on how the reviews turn out. Love the Jeep!
I have a question for you experts in the 4x4 sector! (and I would like to know if you can tell me if it is true that the ironman nitro gas shock absorbers go well with the original set-up and can be adapted with the +5? I have a Suzuki jimny 4x4 with m13a 1.3 l petrol engine with shock absorbers and standard settings, yesterday afternoon I picked up the new ironman nitro gas shock absorbers and the 4x4 spare parts dealer in Florence told me that these ironman nitro gas shock absorbers are ok for 4x4 off-road vehicles with stock trim or in a second you could put the springs higher and it becomes a +5 high trim is that true? Greetings from Florence Italy!)
Howdy! I changed the gear ratio from the stock 4.10:1 to 4.88:1 and this Jeep is a six speed manual transmission. Thanks so much for the comment and question!
Hi Jason. I wanted to start off by saying I really enjoy your video's. I'm building a little smaller version of your jeep. It's a 2015 jk 2 door. Teraflex 3.0 inch lift, 35in good year tires, 4.56 gears, Eton E lockers front and back with the same gold axles you installed when you put in your 4.88's. I've read a lot about the drives shafts being an issue, so I ordered a set from Adams drive shaft out of NV. Keep the Video's coming. If I'm ever in So Ca I'll hit you up I'd love to meet you at Hungry Valley. Looks like a great place.
In one of your videos you said you have a pretty far commute 40+ miles, I believe. How's the ride on BFG Mud terrain, loud? rough? or is the Six Pack shocks that good they make the ride very smooth? Thanks love the videos... Planning on getting my own JK and using your video's to do my mod's.
I see you posted the vid earlier this year, and I heard you say in a previous vid that you were in SoCal. If you haven't gone up to big bear yet and want to get more comfortable with your rig, hit up one of the many Jeep pages and try and make a run up there. I have a 2000 Tj with a 3.5in lift and 33's and did John Bull, that was of course with experienced guys, good spotters and taking it easy. But you would be surprised at how capable that JK is, once you start getting into some bigger trails. Hopefully I see ya out one day, but best of luck and nice rig!
AUTOEDIT...like your videos very much. What are those cover inserts in the wheel well? What purpose do they serve? They look good. Thanx for your reply in advance!
Jason, I really enjoy your channel. Your videography is great. Professional video is really appreciated. .I've been following you since your early days with Jeep. Keep it up. Thanks for the quality presentations. Hector B
I've been driving two door Wranglers most of my adult life. And now suddenly all I seem to see are the Unlimiteds. Are they really that much more superior over the 2D off road? This is a serious question and I would like some serious input from you guys (and ladies). I'm in the Jeep buying mode and want to know if I should seriously consider a vehicle I have no use for and don't even find aesthetically pleasing.
Got a question if anyone can answer. I have a jku sport and installed the 3.5 game changer lift kit as well. I know rubicons are higher stock. So is my sport the same height as a Rubicon with the same lift kit? Or is the Rubicon higher because the kit is accommodating 3.5 inches more on top of stock?
Sam Bell they're definitely not, but when you have all that torque going to 37 inch tires up a steep hill, you can bet that if you dont have a beefed up drive train something is gonna snap
@@sirconnorman you're more likely to break the pinion and ring, than the axle. The 44's are the same thickness as dana 30's. They just have bigger pinion gears. Upgrading to chromoly RCV axles and bigger brakes would definitely help.
I see you still have the stock diff cover .. why don’t you upgrade them? To thicker metal ones from “ruff stuff” I did and I love em.. they have very nice welds and looks manly because of it lol You don’t want to catch that lip of the stock diff cover because it will peel back and leak all your diff fluid
I'm new to Jeeps, and this suspension setup looks like a quality piece for sure. What keeps the coil springs from falling out at full droop? Is it the sway bars that act like a limiting strap?
Jason, have there been any times off road when you wished you had an automatic transmission? I'm looking to dive into the Jeep world soon and was wondering how difficult it would be to drive a stick off road. There are a lot videos and posts on the topic but I trust your opinion.
I absolutely love everything you have done to this jeep short of a 4bt Cummins or ecodiesal swap it is exactly how I'm going to build mine keep up the awesome work I like seeing your videos becouse it seems we think so much alike
Jason will you be scoring the articulation and more importantly will you be going over the recommended changes to get your score higher? Just had my 3.5 gamechanger installed last Monday and ran into a guy this weekend at the trails and talked about how he needed to move his rear brake lines inside the frame and some other minors to get his score up higher.
Hi mr fox, I did get a giggle from that word. Hay keep owner, if your going out jeepen your are supposed to lower your tire pressure to give you the gripping help you needed.
You have to much air in those tires or they just plain suck! We go to gorman quite a bit never have a seen Rubicon have such a hard time going up that section of the 4x4 practice area
"You socialize with your fellow jeepers and they like your junk." - autoedit. I cant be the only one that got a giggle out of that part X3
LOL!
Inqu Fox you show me your jeep's junk, i'll show you mine!
I dont have a jeep X3
Seems like my mopar lift will do just as good
@@Dieselpwr Mopar lift is okay, it'll give you the same ground clearance, but it's no where near the material quality and ride quality of Metalcloak. Maybe if you went with the Mopar lift with Fox shocks. My friend has the Mopar lift on his Jeep Wrangler JKU, I have the 3.5" dual rate and he agrees mine rides better.
This channel deserves way more subs!
I'll take them, thanks very much tho!
TriggerHapySheep de II
Air down those tires and start using it. That Jeep is far more capable than you use it.
Yes, thanks for the tip. I know it can do more, like I told another commenter, I'm still new and this was a quick trip to just see if I put everything on right!
I would suggest an easy trip to the Alpine Loop in Colorado. It is a great way to progress with the trail getting harder as you choose which route to take. Ouray is family and dog friendly so you can all have a great time.
So fascinating to see how suspension moves. It happens all the time right under our feet, but most people don't think about what goes on down there.
lol, he's on 37's with 14 inch travel shocks and see's super flat rock garden with tiny rocks and acts worried.
True! But remember... never pretended that I actually know how to go off roading. Still a newby and learning as I go. Looking forward to going with experienced guys in this Jeep and actually seeing what I can do with it!
That's ok, I was there not that long ago. Just thought it was funny...your jeep will suprise you with what it is capable of once you get it on a tough trail.
I'm really looking forward to that!
Im on 37s and i act the same way, dry mouth and nervous as hell.
Fred Williams is a good teacher!!!
The ride with my TeraFlex Sport S/T3 kit feels just like stock as well. I love it, no bouncing around or being really flighty on the highway, and I can still corner at pretty high speeds and not feel like I'm going over. Paired with the TeraFlex Big Brake kit all the way around it's better than stock. Great video as always!
Ever since you have started filming for dirt every day your camera skills have improved so much! P. S. plllsss large marge
Are you gonna hit the Rubicon at Jeepers Jamboree this year? July 28th-31st I think.
I really hope to!!!!
autoedit I'll be there!
Awesome! I still have a few upgrades I wanna do before I go. Hope to see you there! Great videos, btw. 👍
Strikerage if he was scared about those tiny stones, the Rubicon will give him cardiac arrest
I'd like to see you go up the trail you went up when you first put the 37s on.
I can make that happen, and would like that very much!
Love what your doing to your Rubi, I am also new to off-roading my tj Rubicon. Can't wait for your next vids.
Looks great, I'd black anodize your inner fender well covers.
Really love this build. I think I'm going to do something similar on my 2015 JKUR!
I have a week or two before mine ships. i ordered the rocksport version. Your videos are an inspiration to me. Thanks for making it seem easy to add these parts. I hope Matson is giving you a good discount! If not he should be! Thanks for all the videos, they are awesome.
Glad u got the exhaust spacers didnt want u to crack open your front drive shaft. Time for some skid plates now lol
madmaxinthunderdome True!!!
You could lower tire pressures more for more comfort and traction
I noticed that you have a 6 speed like I do in my 2013 JK. But when your going up the hill your not working the clutch. I had a 78 CJ5 with a granny gear and it would climb over just about anything and didn't have to work the clutch much. But I'm finding out in the 2013 I have to use it more. Is there a switch or something I'm missing?
Dale Reid Just get a different gear and keep the RPM's up. The 3.6 does not like to lug low
I am really curious to see how far you can push those 44 axel housing before something breaks and you upgrade to a Dana 60. How and why it breaks. I know the shear weight and leverage the taller tires put stress on the flanges but what wears out first when it's driven like you do. Weekend mild off roading and mostly pavement everyday driver. Hub bearings, axel shaft, yoke, drive shaft, u joints?
Molon Labe We'll find out together!
Have no idea how I missed this video of you testing tne 3.5 GC.
so been watching the build and its definitely nice but give that jeep some credit. so far i would take a stock rig everywhere you've shown so far. "pro tip" make sure to air down your tires. I run 8-10 psi on the trails (maybe next mod can be on board air or CO2 tank)
Thanks for the tip and yes, I will be pushing the Jeep and my own abilities much farther this year!
Well done Jason. Great to watch. I’m your newest subscriber. Very enjoyable viewing. Excellent editing. Loved the different angles and different terrains. Well done.
Weclome and thanks! Hope to make more soon!!!
Good project. I see from Spain. Regards
Air down more and you'll walk up that hill with no wheel spin at all. Get those tires down to 12 or 13 psi. Disconnect sway bar. You are missing out on the 2 key things that'll make your rig perform way better and they cost next to nothing.
Thanks for the constructive way of offering tips and tricks!
Another great vid...I love the fact that you still have the stock rubi wheels. I am not the only one that likes them apparently! The 37s sure look good with that lift. Great looking Jeep.
Thanks, yeah they are pretty handsome!
I love your videos!!
Thank you!
Can you please tell me how you mount your cameras to your jeep? They're super sturdy and I'd like to know how to safely attach my GoPro's.
ruclips.net/video/-0FYc1TJjf4/видео.html
I'd like to see you rig flexing a bit. I'm surprised you didn't put One tire up on a tall rock. I know that's the first thing I wanted out of this video. Lastly I've watched all your jk videos and by no means complaining, but if you get a chance and the time I would love to see her flex. Enjoy all of them. Thanks Charles
Some advice but when you go wheeling air down your tires and get yourself a good air compressor to take with you Viair 400p is what I use. Get a feel for when to use your lockers as well and DC those sway bars. Nice project though. I've enjoyed your vids.
Great rig! Maybe now it's a good time to install some diff guards. :)
Hey Man, I watch your videos all the time all the way back here in Dubai, I own a Jeep Rubicon 16. loving this game! (though I am from Mexico), Keep it up bud!
carlos escudero Awesome, thank you!
"I'm a dude, I want the best stuff." Thanks, Jason. Looks like I'll be getting the 2.5 game changer when I get my 35s. Just a few more miles on the stock tires...
Ugh, I know you have a life and stuff but I'm loving your videos, can't wait to see what you do next. I have a WJ and I'm currently working/saving my way to a nice off-road rig. Keep up the good work man!
Zak Daniels I know, this whole having a job thing really gets in the way if wrenching and wheeling... lol! Best of luck on your project!
Thanks for the video. Looks like a great setup. How do you recharge the Nitrogen in your shocks, if you need to? Can that been done while leaving them on the Jeep? Thanks again!
Thanks! Yes the nitrogen can get recharged by any shop with a bottle and a fitting for the shock and yes they can be done on the Jeep.
Looks like she handled like a champ. We were out there with you guys that day. I was in the 2017 RAM Rebel Black and my buddy was in the 2017 White Wrangle. We snuck into a few of your shots. Would love some clips if you have any. Your new setup is awesome and yes we noticed those shocks also.
We should just meet up sometime for a trail ride, how about that?
That would be awesome! How would you like to coordinate?
That jeep will surprise you trust me! Push her a bit. Awesome video love the channel can't wait too see what's next
Thanks for the support and yes I hope to get much better at this soon!
I love your videos, they're just awesome to relax and watch in this weather. Would love to see more of these videos where you just go around and have fun. Also the ones where you put more mods into it.
Thanks so much, I'll work on just doing more videos in general!
I always tell I his bu exhaust sounds awesome I'm waiting for warmer weather up here in jersey then placing my order
Love the angles and the quality of the videos you make... SUB'd!
Awesome, Thanks!!!!
man i seriously love that you take the time to try and reply to every single person thats great! im subbed to a few different jeep channels and from what i can see in your comments section and in theirs is that i feel you care about your audience and what they say. please my man dont ever change thats what makes your great! sure wish you uploaded more jeep content and more often
Latin Stoner Wow, this is awesome to hear... thanks so much! I have a bunch still to learn and find that you never know who you're going to learn it from so be nice to as many as you can.
@autoedit Thanks for this video. I've been waiting almost 2 years for someone to make an even slightly comprehensive review video on Metalcloak's GC lifts. I'm planning on the 2.5 OME edition for my JK for the LCG. This has been extremely enlightening.
Airing down will prevent inner damage to those very expensive tires. Not to mention it increases traction. Great looking jeep I have a 2013 with a manual gearbox. I love it.
Love the vid...are you thinking about getting some armor for underneath soon?
Yes, I would like to do that for sure!
try airing down your tires next time. no reason you should've been slipping. rookie mistakes.
But I am a rookie! thanks for the tip!
I run 10 psi on my rig but your tires would probably do fine at 20 psi. Just make sure you have a way to reinflate before you head home.
lower your tire pressure it will help a lot and your tires won't spin like that they will have more traction
Okiedokie!
thats awesome man, loving the jeep. cant wait to have one.
Thanks!
I cant wait to get my MetalCloak Game Changer. I will be running the 2.5" with 37s to keep my CG lower. Havent decided on which shock option yet...was mainly looking at the Fox Shock option, but might go with the Rock Shock option since they ride as nicely as the 6pack. Eventually I will upgrade to the Falcon 3.3 Shocks by TeraFlex depending on how the reviews turn out. Love the Jeep!
Great content as always, keep it up my dude, JEEP SQUAD ALL THE WAY!
Sazud 09 Yeah Buddy!
you have anything down to the axles yet? curious to what you have done.
I installed chromoly axle shafts from G2
I have a question for you experts in the 4x4 sector! (and I would like to know if you can tell me if it is true that the ironman nitro gas shock absorbers go well with the original set-up and can be adapted with the +5? I have a Suzuki jimny 4x4 with m13a 1.3 l petrol engine with shock absorbers and standard settings, yesterday afternoon I picked up the new ironman nitro gas shock absorbers and the 4x4 spare parts dealer in Florence told me that these ironman nitro gas shock absorbers are ok for 4x4 off-road vehicles with stock trim or in a second you could put the springs higher and it becomes a +5 high trim is that true? Greetings from Florence Italy!)
Good stuff! Nice footage! Thanks for the updates.
You bet!
I geeked super hard when I saw this up loaded yesterday :Dthanks for the upload/update dude! that sweet rig has come a long way!^_^
Jason what gear ratio are you running? and do have manuel or auto? great videos!
Howdy! I changed the gear ratio from the stock 4.10:1 to 4.88:1 and this Jeep is a six speed manual transmission. Thanks so much for the comment and question!
AutoEdit "They like your junk!"
LOL, yes... yes they do!
Lower that tire pressure makes all the difference, then just pump them back up with onboard compressor .
Hi Jason.
I wanted to start off by saying I really enjoy your video's. I'm building a little smaller version of your jeep. It's a 2015 jk 2 door. Teraflex 3.0 inch lift, 35in good year tires, 4.56 gears, Eton E lockers front and back with the same gold axles you installed when you put in your 4.88's. I've read a lot about the drives shafts being an issue, so I ordered a set from Adams drive shaft out of NV. Keep the Video's coming. If I'm ever in So Ca I'll hit you up I'd love to meet you at Hungry Valley. Looks like a great place.
Right on! Glad to hear from you. Yes, it is time to hit the trails more!
I suggest disconnecting your sway bar you get way more flex!
Are you still satisfied with the six pack shocks?
Very. I even went with the same setup just a longer travel version for the rear ruclips.net/video/VCA3rd4dhIE/видео.html
Beadlocks and 6 psi... you'll lose your mind!
Sounds like fun!
Have you already cleaned the dirt and mud off the bottom yet.
LOL, no time because of work and it's making me crazy!
How much better is it that your tires don't rub off-road 😂
Actually, I never mentioned in the video how awesome it was to turn lock to lock with no rub and NOT have a tire try to shred itself on the body!!!!
In one of your videos you said you have a pretty far commute 40+ miles, I believe.
How's the ride on BFG Mud terrain, loud? rough? or is the Six Pack shocks that good they make the ride very smooth?
Thanks love the videos... Planning on getting my own JK and using your video's to do my mod's.
I absolutely love the BFG's. They make less road noise than the Toyo all terrains on my work truck and handle everything I do very well.
I see you posted the vid earlier this year, and I heard you say in a previous vid that you were in SoCal. If you haven't gone up to big bear yet and want to get more comfortable with your rig, hit up one of the many Jeep pages and try and make a run up there. I have a 2000 Tj with a 3.5in lift and 33's and did John Bull, that was of course with experienced guys, good spotters and taking it easy. But you would be surprised at how capable that JK is, once you start getting into some bigger trails. Hopefully I see ya out one day, but best of luck and nice rig!
Great suggestion and I will put that trail on my "to do" list! thanks so much!!!
Love the sincerity in your vids!
pra3t0rian Thanks, doing this for real I guess!
AUTOEDIT...like your videos very much. What are those cover inserts in the wheel well? What purpose do they serve? They look good. Thanx for your reply in advance!
Your jeep sounds sweet brother love that flowmaster!!
Yeah buddy, me too!
Works better if you disconnect yr sway bar there rookie...
in your daily drive, have you seen any death wobble?
No way... this thing goes down the freeway at 80 MPH with no problem at all. Feels super good on the road!
Where is the Mustang?
Are u gunna take it back up that path that u tested it on in past video?
If you want, yes I can do that... thought about mixing it up a bit but I love that trail so sure.
Jason,
I really enjoy your channel. Your videography is great. Professional video is really appreciated. .I've been following you since your early days with Jeep. Keep it up. Thanks for the quality presentations.
Hector B
Really appreciate hearing that, thanks so much!
Man i love the stance of that jeep.
I've been driving two door Wranglers most of my adult life. And now suddenly all I seem to see are the Unlimiteds. Are they really that much more superior over the 2D off road? This is a serious question and I would like some serious input from you guys (and ladies). I'm in the Jeep buying mode and want to know if I should seriously consider a vehicle I have no use for and don't even find aesthetically pleasing.
Did you consider the Lock n Load? And if so, what made you decide on the Game Changer?
Thanks! 😉
They didn’t have lock n load yet! I am saving up for it now!!!! It’s really really good.
AutoEdits
love the Vids!
After TONS of research, I’ve decided on the LNL. Seems too good to be true! Thanks for introducing me to Metalcloak! 😉
John Roche I watched Ian Johnson wheel his lnl equipped shop truck and that’s what made me know it was the right way to go!
Got a question if anyone can answer. I have a jku sport and installed the 3.5 game changer lift kit as well. I know rubicons are higher stock. So is my sport the same height as a Rubicon with the same lift kit? Or is the Rubicon higher because the kit is accommodating 3.5 inches more on top of stock?
when I get me a jk, I'll have to come visit you
Come on down!
awesome jeep, but dont wheel her too hard on stock axles! those 37s scare me. Im sticking to 35s on my 2 dr Rubi until i can afford Dana 60s
sirconnorman Everyone acts like the jk axles are soooo brittle.
Sam Bell they're definitely not, but when you have all that torque going to 37 inch tires up a steep hill, you can bet that if you dont have a beefed up drive train something is gonna snap
Don't blame you for worrying. All the guys that I know with lots of experience stick with the 35's
@@sirconnorman you're more likely to break the pinion and ring, than the axle. The 44's are the same thickness as dana 30's. They just have bigger pinion gears. Upgrading to chromoly RCV axles and bigger brakes would definitely help.
I see you still have the stock diff cover .. why don’t you upgrade them? To thicker metal ones from “ruff stuff” I did and I love em.. they have very nice welds and looks manly because of it lol
You don’t want to catch that lip of the stock diff cover because it will peel back and leak all your diff fluid
I'm new to Jeeps, and this suspension setup looks like a quality piece for sure. What keeps the coil springs from falling out at full droop? Is it the sway bars that act like a limiting strap?
I know in an earlier video you mentioned mileage with the 37's was around 14.5 combined, has that dropped with the lift?
Surprisingly, it has stayed about the same... very acceptable.
Metalcloak is the absolute best. Are you running BFG MT's? and did you regear after the 37's?
kinda sucks they dont make 37 inch tires for size 15 wheel!!! your jeep is looking good!!
looks like it handled great, looked right at home!
Yes, for a shake down run it did great... now to learn how to really use it!
Jason, have there been any times off road when you wished you had an automatic transmission?
I'm looking to dive into the Jeep world soon and was wondering how difficult it would be to drive a stick off road. There are a lot videos and posts on the topic but I trust your opinion.
I absolutely love everything you have done to this jeep short of a 4bt Cummins or ecodiesal swap it is exactly how I'm going to build mine keep up the awesome work I like seeing your videos becouse it seems we think so much alike
Robert Hutchings you see the new R2.8 Cummings came out with?
***** no I haven't tell me more lol
Much appreciated to hear the nice comments, thanks so much!
cumminsengines.com/repower
Are you going to upgrade your wheels?
Yes, in the works!
Great video
I'm in Santa Clarita, are you close to that area? Seems like I see familiar areas in your vids. We hit Hungry Valley on accusation.
Clint cunliffe I do live in Santa Clarita
autoedit Let's get together and go wheeling.
Where is this exactly?
Great video. I'm looking at the same flat fenders are you happy with yours?
Tom Stack Very happy!
Jason will you be scoring the articulation and more importantly will you be going over the recommended changes to get your score higher? Just had my 3.5 gamechanger installed last Monday and ran into a guy this weekend at the trails and talked about how he needed to move his rear brake lines inside the frame and some other minors to get his score up higher.
hell yea buddy! this is where I take my jeep yj
Awesome to see the jeep in action. That suspension looks so good!
Jason when are we going to see more of large marge?
I have some good projects coming up for marge!
You should do a Exo cage cause jeep life
How about a roof rack instead... lol!
I'm jealousthat you get to do stuff like this. where was this again that you took her out to play.
i live in northern Cali and don't mind the drive.
How about a Currie Dana 44 front axle upgrade builder kit as your next video? It would be great to see one installed.
Hi mr fox, I did get a giggle from that word. Hay keep owner, if your going out jeepen your are supposed to lower your tire pressure to give you the gripping help you needed.
You have to much air in those tires or they just plain suck! We go to gorman quite a bit never have a seen Rubicon have such a hard time going up that section of the 4x4 practice area
You have a great set up and vids!!
Thank you!
Great Video Jason! love the build of the jeep, but where do things sit with Large Marge?
Thanks! I actually have quite a few parts here and ready to go on ol'Marge so she will be coming up soon!
Always a great and informative video, Thank you.
Jason Rabern Thank you !!!
Such an awesome Jeep!
Thanks!