TusknRaidr - Jeep JK Build
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TusknRaidr - Jeep JK Build
I have poured over so many of the builds on JK-Forum and having now owned my Jeep JK for almost a year its time to start having some fun with it. The builds that I have watched have given me tons of inspiration. This build, while taking inspiration from so many of you guys, is my family and I. So its going to be built to suit our lifestyle.
List of mods so far
List of Mods waiting installation
Currently looking into wheels & tires right now - I'd love to hear your thoughts. Right now I'm thinking about Method Race Wheels with 33" Goodyear Duratracs
List of mods so far
- Removed the weirdo silver plastic parts Jeep puts on the Sahara bumpers (I'll post some pictures of it with them off - looks way better)
- Installed an AntennaX 13" stubby Antenna.
- Removed the chrome Jeep logo & replaced it with a flat black Jeep logo
- Installed front & rear WeatherTech floor liners
List of Mods waiting installation
Currently looking into wheels & tires right now - I'd love to hear your thoughts. Right now I'm thinking about Method Race Wheels with 33" Goodyear Duratracs
Last edited by TusknRaidr; 10-20-2015 at 04:35 AM.
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I have a few minor mods so far that I'll post about, but until then. Here's a photo. More photos on my Instagram account @TusknRaidr
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AntennaX - 13" Off-Road Antenna
Thought I'd do a quick post about the AntennaX 13" Off-Road Antenna I installed a while back.
First of all, its cheap. At $17 its probably one of the cheaper things you can do to your Jeep. Even when I paid the freight to Canada it was under $25 US.
Second, its super easy to install (as one would expect an antenna replacement to be). Here's a step-by-step photo walk-through of the installation.
If you can't figure it out from the photos simply grab a pair of vice grips or pliers and remove the existing antenna. Then unpack the new AntennaX, pop one side of the double-sided screw into the stubby antenna and as you tighten it onto the Jeep's antenna mount it will tighten itself together.
Again, its really really easy and it looks so much better than the long skinny stock antenna. And functionally speaking its a major win to - those of you who get into tight bush know how much these things get knocked around by branches and other brush, thats all eliminated with this.
I totally recommend it.
First of all, its cheap. At $17 its probably one of the cheaper things you can do to your Jeep. Even when I paid the freight to Canada it was under $25 US.
Second, its super easy to install (as one would expect an antenna replacement to be). Here's a step-by-step photo walk-through of the installation.
If you can't figure it out from the photos simply grab a pair of vice grips or pliers and remove the existing antenna. Then unpack the new AntennaX, pop one side of the double-sided screw into the stubby antenna and as you tighten it onto the Jeep's antenna mount it will tighten itself together.
Again, its really really easy and it looks so much better than the long skinny stock antenna. And functionally speaking its a major win to - those of you who get into tight bush know how much these things get knocked around by branches and other brush, thats all eliminated with this.
I totally recommend it.
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Here are a few more images to show how awesome the AntennaX 13" Off-Road Antenna is.
Before and After. Looks so much better
And here is a side-by-side comparison of the stock antenna vs. the 13" stubby.
Before and After. Looks so much better
And here is a side-by-side comparison of the stock antenna vs. the 13" stubby.
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Just picked up some Method Race Wheels NV's for the Tusken Raider. I'm really really happy with them. Love the look and I'm pretty sure I'm going to wrap them with BFG All-Terrain KO2's but I haven't pulled the trigger on those yet.
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You will love them for sure I have Method Hole wheels with Khumo's and man I get a lot of compliments since so many people run the typical setups with Nitto's. Really like the Kumhos they have a wider foot print then the typical 315 or 35 really sets off the Method rims since there 8.5 instead of 9inch wide you can see how it helps protect the rim face with the extra rubber.
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You will love them for sure I have Method Hole wheels with Khumo's and man I get a lot of compliments since so many people run the typical setups with Nitto's. Really like the Kumhos they have a wider foot print then the typical 315 or 35 really sets off the Method rims since there 8.5 instead of 9inch wide you can see how it helps protect the rim face with the extra rubber.
Love how those Methods look on your Jeep. And I can't wait to get mine wrapped in some rubber. What size tires are those tires? I've never heard of Khumo's. Right now I'm leaning towards the BFG KO2. I was thinking about the Goodyear Duratracs but I keep hearing/reading stories about poor wear patterns.
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They are 315/70/R17 very popular around the area I live a lot of people report getting 40-50k miles on a set and there also a lot cheaper plus directional tread for traction. Discount Tire price matched them on line with free shipping at $250 a tire was a great price compared to Nitto and Mickey Thompsons. They are super quiet that's usually the first comment someone says when were out on the road. I had Nitto Trail grapplers on my old FJ and they road like bricks and a lot more noisy which is why I took a chance on the Khumo's so far very happy with them.
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They are 315/70/R17 very popular around the area I live a lot of people report getting 40-50k miles on a set and there also a lot cheaper plus directional tread for traction. Discount Tire price matched them on line with free shipping at $250 a tire was a great price compared to Nitto and Mickey Thompsons. They are super quiet that's usually the first comment someone says when were out on the road. I had Nitto Trail grapplers on my old FJ and they road like bricks and a lot more noisy which is why I took a chance on the Khumo's so far very happy with them.
Yeah, noise is definitely one of my concerns. This is still a daily driver for me so I want to make sure that I'm not losing my mind listening to the drone of beefy tires during my commute every day. I'll definitely take your advice and look into these things. Thanks again @Lugnut74!