Can a stock Wrangler X go to Jeep Jamboree?
#1
JK Newbie
Thread Starter
Join Date: May 2009
Location: -
Posts: 92
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Can a stock Wrangler X go to Jeep Jamboree?
Hey everyone,
I'm relatively new here, and very new to the off roading scene (still haven't been - relax I've owned it less than a week) and was wondering about my stock X.
I asked here earlier about it's capabilities and generally around the horn I heard to get some new tires, recovery points, and maybe a lift, but this time my question is geared towards those who have attended jeep jamboree.
I'm wondering if a stock X (for this example, we'll even say stock tires) would be able to go to Jeep Jamboree and hold its own. I've read that there are "trail guides" that will kind of explain off roading (using 4-low effectively etc) and I thought that would be a great place to get a base understanding.
My wrangler is a bare bones, 3.21 gears, 6-speed, with 16" wheels and the stock tires.
While I've got your attention I'd also like to ask whether people prefer 16" or 17" wheels, ie whether it's worth it to spend the money to buy 17" wheels before I get my new tires, and also what are some good recovery points I can get that would be easy to install on a stock bumper (don't really want to buy a new bumper just yet).
Thanks,
Adam
I'm relatively new here, and very new to the off roading scene (still haven't been - relax I've owned it less than a week) and was wondering about my stock X.
I asked here earlier about it's capabilities and generally around the horn I heard to get some new tires, recovery points, and maybe a lift, but this time my question is geared towards those who have attended jeep jamboree.
I'm wondering if a stock X (for this example, we'll even say stock tires) would be able to go to Jeep Jamboree and hold its own. I've read that there are "trail guides" that will kind of explain off roading (using 4-low effectively etc) and I thought that would be a great place to get a base understanding.
My wrangler is a bare bones, 3.21 gears, 6-speed, with 16" wheels and the stock tires.
While I've got your attention I'd also like to ask whether people prefer 16" or 17" wheels, ie whether it's worth it to spend the money to buy 17" wheels before I get my new tires, and also what are some good recovery points I can get that would be easy to install on a stock bumper (don't really want to buy a new bumper just yet).
Thanks,
Adam
#2
Not only can you go, you will be far from the only stock JK. They have varying levels of trails for all build types and will let you push your stock JK to its limits. You will be amazed at what a stock X can do, and even more amazed at what a few small modifications can change!!
#3
JK Newbie
Thread Starter
Join Date: May 2009
Location: -
Posts: 92
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Not only can you go, you will be far from the only stock JK. They have varying levels of trails for all build types and will let you push your stock JK to its limits. You will be amazed at what a stock X can do, and even more amazed at what a few small modifications can change!!
Thanks for the reply.
Do you think the stock tires (P225/75R16 BSW On-/Off-Road Tires) that come with it will hold up alright though?
#4
JK Freak
I did some pretty gnarly wheeling on the slicks that us "x" owners got. If you air them down, they should see you through no problem.
New tires make a world of difference though.
Regarding the wheel size, the 16" will have more sidewall, making it harder to damage on the rocks and giving you more tire to grip when you air down. I got the 17" though, but only because the wheel I wanted only came in that size.
New tires make a world of difference though.
Regarding the wheel size, the 16" will have more sidewall, making it harder to damage on the rocks and giving you more tire to grip when you air down. I got the 17" though, but only because the wheel I wanted only came in that size.
#5
JK Super Freak
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Odenville, AL
Posts: 1,884
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
i think this video will answer your question if you would be ok in a stock JK....
(not mine):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xL4E3ASTif4
(not mine):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xL4E3ASTif4
#6
The stock Jeeps are very capable. From what I have seen in the rocks in Arizona is that the tires will be your first week point. But if you do shred a tire, you still have a spare and it is a relatively cheap way to learn the capabilities of your Jeep. If you've never been wheeling at all, you'll be thoroughly impressed with what your stock X can do especially with some good driving/spotting.
Get out there and enjoy it.
If you're just trying to ease your way into it, slightly larger all terrains or muds and a very modest lift(2-2.5) will significantly increase the capabilities of your otherwise stock Jeep.
Have fun out there!
Get out there and enjoy it.
If you're just trying to ease your way into it, slightly larger all terrains or muds and a very modest lift(2-2.5) will significantly increase the capabilities of your otherwise stock Jeep.
Have fun out there!
#7
Your stock X will do great! IIRC, you do need the recovery points (tow hooks) though (check the minimum requirements for your specific event). You can buy the stock tow hooks and just bolt them on your bumper (you will have to trim out the plastic openings though).
Trending Topics
#8
JK Jedi Master
I'm pretty sure you're going to need front and rear recovery points for a Jeep Jamboree. For the rear, get a hook or shackle that attaches to the rear hitch. Don't have a rear hitch? Might better get one of those, too. For the front, go for the optional Mopar hooks--you can install those yourself after cutting up your bumper a little bit. Where to find all of this? When folks on this forum replace their bumpers they often end up with this hardware left over--start right here on JK-Forum in the Wanted/For Sale/Freebie forums.
#9
JK Newbie
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Oskaloosa Iowa
Posts: 3
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Not only can you go, you will be far from the only stock JK. They have varying levels of trails for all build types and will let you push your stock JK to its limits. You will be amazed at what a stock X can do, and even more amazed at what a few small modifications can change!!
Each Jamboree was well worth the money...great family vacation. Generally good food and great trail help. They give away some great stuff on the last day too!
Doc