Bruiser Cummins ISF Gecko Build
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Bruiser Cummins ISF Gecko Build
Ok, so my build...
I have a 2012 Gecko JKUR, 3.6L, W5A580 5 speed Automatic, had the 3.6 head problem, left head replaced at 30k.
6" Teraflex longarm lift on 37" Goodyear MT/R's
AEV Pintler's
Warn front stubby bumper
Smittybilt XRC10
Bestop rear bumber with tire carrier
Bushwacker flat flares
Cobra CB
Stock D44's, rear has Alloy USA shafts, front is gusseted, stock lockers
1.75" Spidertrax wheel spacers
KC headlights
24" lightbar on cowell, pair of 6" lightbars on winch roller plate
Warrior steel taillights
Rugged Ridge snorkel
Neoprene seat covers
Offroad Evolution Manual Swaybar disconnect system
Exhaust system, muffler and resonator removed with custom y-pipe and exhaust loop removed
K&N air intake
Super Bee sticker (hehe, adds 10 hp)
Just hit 50k miles, and have decided that going ahead and doing the Bruiser Diesel conversion (heavily upgrading the Jeep) is better than selling the Jeep and buying a new one. Especially with everything that i've done to it. I also love gecko, and they don't make the color anymore. I am a diesel fan, and have always loved the idea of a diesel Jeep Wrangler. I have been planning my diesel build for the last 5 months with bruiser, and I am going with the 3.8L ISF I4 Cummins. 228 HP/485 LBS/FT of torque, and 30+ highway MPG on 37s! I am taking my Jeep down to Bruiser Conversions in Clearwater, FL in 3 weeks. The conversion will take about 2 weeks. I was told to do a write up on the forum by some Facebook friends so I am. I will post updates and a video at the end of the conversion and many pictures.
Cheers,
Mac
I have a 2012 Gecko JKUR, 3.6L, W5A580 5 speed Automatic, had the 3.6 head problem, left head replaced at 30k.
6" Teraflex longarm lift on 37" Goodyear MT/R's
AEV Pintler's
Warn front stubby bumper
Smittybilt XRC10
Bestop rear bumber with tire carrier
Bushwacker flat flares
Cobra CB
Stock D44's, rear has Alloy USA shafts, front is gusseted, stock lockers
1.75" Spidertrax wheel spacers
KC headlights
24" lightbar on cowell, pair of 6" lightbars on winch roller plate
Warrior steel taillights
Rugged Ridge snorkel
Neoprene seat covers
Offroad Evolution Manual Swaybar disconnect system
Exhaust system, muffler and resonator removed with custom y-pipe and exhaust loop removed
K&N air intake
Super Bee sticker (hehe, adds 10 hp)
Just hit 50k miles, and have decided that going ahead and doing the Bruiser Diesel conversion (heavily upgrading the Jeep) is better than selling the Jeep and buying a new one. Especially with everything that i've done to it. I also love gecko, and they don't make the color anymore. I am a diesel fan, and have always loved the idea of a diesel Jeep Wrangler. I have been planning my diesel build for the last 5 months with bruiser, and I am going with the 3.8L ISF I4 Cummins. 228 HP/485 LBS/FT of torque, and 30+ highway MPG on 37s! I am taking my Jeep down to Bruiser Conversions in Clearwater, FL in 3 weeks. The conversion will take about 2 weeks. I was told to do a write up on the forum by some Facebook friends so I am. I will post updates and a video at the end of the conversion and many pictures.
Cheers,
Mac
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that's the conversion I want to do when I pay mine off, curious to hear how smooth it goes for you and what the final $$ is as I have seen some range of costs.
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