Were All These Jeep Wrangler 392 Upgrades Worth It?
Автокөліктер мен көлік құралдары
It's been just over a year now that I've owned this 2022 Jeep Wrangler 392 and while I have done some mild modifications to it, over the last couple weeks I've taking it to a whole new level and there is still more to do.... #jeepwrangler #overlanding #jeepwrangler
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Thanks!
@TrailRecon
9 ай бұрын
Oh wow, thank you so much for the support!
Super practical and organized build. I love it.
@TrailRecon
9 ай бұрын
Appreciate buddy! Looking forward to getting out on the trail with you again soon!
Brad, my rear locker sensor went out too and my dealer's solution was to reroute the wires to it, as they found the lift was causing the wire to pull on the sensor thus creating the fault. Once they rewired it the problem was fixed. Try doing that with yours too
The suspension kit video is the reason why I'm upgrading my 4xe Rubicon to the AEV dual sport RT. Thank you Brad for the hard work in making that video much appreciated.
I love watching the evolution of people's projects and understanding the thought processes behind each change. Lots of great memories and lessons learned. Good stuff as usual. I hope to see you on the trail again.
@TrailRecon
9 ай бұрын
Thanks brother! Looking forward to hitting the dirt with you again soon!
Hi brad, Me and my dad have a wrangler rubicon that we have been putting mods on for a while and it is cool how similar our Jeep is to yours, everything new that you showed is almost exactly what we would like to do to ours. Love your videos, and hope to see you on the trail one day!
@TrailRecon
9 ай бұрын
Thank you and nothing like getting out on some father & son trips! Safe travels!
Love the updates and the upcoming changes. Can't wait to see what lift you go with. You should put the aux battery in the cubby under your goose gear in the back like Rob and I did for our wive's wranglers. Works great!!
Thanks Brad for another video on organizing and upgrade planning. We have followed and I have worked at having a detailed Jeep for over-landing and have gotten it down this year. Removed the back seats and built a platform with hatch covers. also built a two drawer cabinet next to the domestic fridge.
Man, Brad. Every video you put out makes me want to go explore this great Country of ours even more. I'm like 80% ready on my XJ. I don't have 392 money so I'm making due. LOL Anyway, I'm like a spare tire carrier and a front bumper with winch away from my first trip. Gonna take my oldest son and start the memories. Good bad or ugly, I'm going and its because of you and Nate. I hope to see you out there!
Brad it's always great to see you!!!!! Hope all your mods go well. Love your program.
Great video Brad and yes I've been patiently waiting too.... A couple of years ago a mate had the EVO 14" Coil-over Long Arm Suspension System to his JL and WoW what an incredible ride, on & off road!!! The thing I couldn't get over was how amazing it handled on road plus smoothed out any bumps, truely awesome off-road with huge flex plus yes it really smoothed out those washboard roads😁😜 Just a thought 👍🏻
I’m a ham radio guy too, but it’s hard to deny how easy it is for everyone to access GMRS. As a group, we’ve starting using the tones that are similar to how we access repeaters as a ham. This allows us to only hear communication from our group. To be respectful, we make sure that we only use the radio when we need to for communication and not chitchat. That way we are not talking over other people that are using the same frequency. We may not be able to hear them, but they can hear us.
Your Goose Gear full platform, Camp Kitchen, double-drawer, and tailgate table inspired me. So happy I went with the kit on my 2021 JLUR. I can't thank you enough!
Always fun to watch your builds evolve. The bronze wheels look good with the red and the gullwing windows are always cool. That's awesome that you have trail challenges. Jeep needs to figure out the AWD transfer case and differentials. I'm surprised you didn't take that opportunity to see Dynatrac for some upgraded axles.
The video I’ve been waiting for. And I’m not even a jeep guy.
@ThatGuyAlex69
9 ай бұрын
Could be lol
@attnielthomas7856
9 ай бұрын
Become one. A (JL) Wrangler one. I did and you should to.
@VnazT
9 ай бұрын
@@attnielthomas7856 I do have a 3 car garage and only 2 rovers…a 392 or a raptor are contenders... 😎
@alexvech4121
9 ай бұрын
I have toyota buddies that are drooling over Rubicon jeeps, and one switched and loved it. But they still all love to hate jeeps just for fun.
@attnielthomas7856
9 ай бұрын
@VnazT I am partial to Jeeps (Wranglers) as this is my tenth to be honest. I have built up and sold a few over the years. The thrill is in the build. Do your research on and include other brands as they all have or potentially have challenges that you may or may not want to put up with. Ultimately, Sir, the vehicle needs to meet your needs first everything else is secondary. Also, pricing and future trends as best we know. Best wishes on whichever you choose.
Thank You again for all you share with us. Hope to catch ya’ll on the trail some time.
@TrailRecon
9 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!!!!! I hope to catch you at there as well!
Enjoy these gear video as much as the adventure ones. Just to see what a pro Overlander considers essential and optional on a road trip gives a rookie like me perspective on what toys I really need and what are just cool to have but not really useful.
These are my favorite type of videos that you produce. Thank you.
@TrailRecon
9 ай бұрын
Thank you!
Your builds are always top-notch.
@TrailRecon
9 ай бұрын
Thank you!
I bought my Patagonia mt 02 37’s a few month back fromyour site thanks for the discount! Also happy to report 12k miles later we are still loving these!
Awesome project, I really enjoyed this video. I used to run a rooftop tent but I have changed my setup. I no longer run the rooftop tent and use the rack for storage. That setup works better for me.
Your Jeep 392 looks great 👍. I love the rack and awning. Great job Brad. -Ryan
Thanks for the update Brad! Always nice to hear what you are planning and thinking! Oh, and I see you have used your Costco paper plates as a rattle proofer !!😂
Glad that you guys are back safely Brad, the 392 set up looks really good. I have waiting to see if we were going to install a rack on the Eco Diesel Rubicon, but having a hard time making up my mind!! Can't wait to see what else you do with the 392....
Awesome as always Thanks for sharing and taking us along
@TrailRecon
9 ай бұрын
You bet
One thing I learned as an 0311 in the FMF is always invintory your gear and delete what you dont need! Ounces equal pounds and take up needed storage space that could be used for more important things.
I mounted both Ham and GMRS radios near the back (each side) with homemade ABS plastic brackets. The mics are held in place with magnets behind dash panels. External speakers mounted behind sound bar. I love this setup!
awesome video again Brad!!,..love the awning!!
Awesome build, love it. Not over the top, just very functional.
Love the new updates! I’m on the Patagonia MT’s and couldn’t agree with you more. I’ve ttied so many tires at this point it’s hard to beat those tires. Weight is LOW, solid price, and if the MT-02 is as good as they say you can’t beat it. I also have the same Dometic Fridge, I think I got it in 2018 at the Expo East. Works perfect and not changing it anytime soon!
Great video I’m looking for a Jeep now. 392 sounds awesome!!!!
Great build! I love love love my Clayton Offroad 2.5 overland plus lift. Such a quality kit. That would be my vote. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Always great watching a new video and for me, gaining knowledge of practical mods and upgrades. As I'm watching this new video, my wife is over my shoulder saying, "oh geeze, what are you buying now!" I tell her, "it's ALL necessary stuff!" LOL
@TrailRecon
9 ай бұрын
LOL! Its not all necessary to go have a great adventure, hope I don't get you in trouble with the wife!
Hey Brad, I have the same awning. It was a OEM on my off-road camper trailer. I will say you’re gonna want to stock spares of the plastic hinges and also you’re gonna want to stake down as per the instructions the poles every time or else you can break those hinges. Other than a slight learning curve on how to fold it back up and stow it back. In its case it seems to be a pretty functional and lightweight option.
i did the lights on the rear, they work great. everyone loves them
Great video and setup. For the fishing pole, look for those targeted for backpackers. It will be light and easily stored.
Brad, I keep a Ryobi impact gun w/19mm deep well in the back of my Jeep at all times. Doesn't take much space and is a HUGE work saver. Also have the footing for stock jacks that extreme terrain sells. But I LOVE seeing other setups and how people customize their jeeps for THEM. I love the idea of shadow-boxes to keep things padded like I've seen other KZreadrs do.
Looks good Brad. Wheels are sharp 👍👍
Those tires and wheels look sharp! I was about to pull the trigger on those wheels, but in black. Love the air down feature.
Shade is so nice. I'm looking at the 23Zero Perigrine 180. I love the blackout fabric underneath. Seems cooler under it than my old ARB straight awning.
Hey Brad. Love you content. Wanted to share with you … on our 392 we went with the Fox 3.0 and it’s great. My thought to share with you is to add air bags to the suspension. I tow often. Used to tow a patriot X1 and now often towing a 6x12 U-Haul. It’s awesome to be able to level out the jeep with the bags and not that expensive. Hope this helps.
Really enjoyed the video and all the info you shared!!
Awesome video Brad as always! Would love to see you out in the shaver lake/ Dusy-Ershim area! 🤟🏽
She's turning out beautiful!
Nice upgrades man. Sucks that the sensor went out on you again, but glad they are gonna replace the axle to fix it. That's the way it is with all the electronics in these rigs anymore.
1:25 I like the integration of the amber chase lights in the rear glass hinges. I hope you go over them. 9:35 yay you covered them.
For your ground tent Brad you should consider the Sleeper Keeper from American Adventure Lab. This way you could free some space inside having the tent up in the rack.👍👍👍
Brother, your rig is an inspiration. Interior mounted bag options you may want to consider is the SideStasher or the XG bag. Both are spendy but are possible solutions for your needs. Cheers!
I like the modular design of that roof rack. I think it’s time to dig a little deeper. Thanks for all the content.
OMG 😱…I just noticed, I have those exact same wheels on my Gladiator. I love them. And the bronze with my red Gladiator looks awesome!!!
@TrailRecon
9 ай бұрын
I love how they look together!
Absolutely love it! Congrats on all your new toys. Finding stuff for my TJ is difficult haha
@TrailRecon
9 ай бұрын
Thank you! The TJ is a great Jeep!
@Kevin01TJ
9 ай бұрын
@@TrailRecon TJs have always been my favorite.
Great walk-around and explanation of upgrades and changes. Shakespeare makes several good Trail rods that have nice cases. You might want to check them out. Until next time... Travel safe.
We need you to come back out and do the rubicon again and possibly Fordyce trail. I would love to see you on either trail again.
Thanks Brad! Awesome video and like your content. I’m running 67D on my gladiator and I had two problems with that: 1- the 3M adhesive gives up and even I notify 67D customer service, they hesitate to send me a replacement. 2- the holders rattling a lot. After I talked to 67D customer service, all they said was just open and close the holders hard and it fixes the issue, but o didn’t. They have issues with tolerance between the bore and the rods and lots of wiggle room. Overall I’m not happy with their design and customer service (seems they get snobby)
Yes!!! I’ve been waiting for this video! What brackets are you using to mount KC lights to the Pioneer Rack?
Definitely use tie downs on the awning. I have their compact awning as well and the joints at the base snap easily under decent wind. They are easily replaced and pretty cheap but I've learned my lesson twice now to tie them down
I love it. Kate seeing your 392 at OX PNW is one of the reasons we would up ordering one. I like watching the slow build. I'm of the same mindset..but I'm putting waaaaaay less miles on mine lol.
@TrailRecon
9 ай бұрын
Thank buddy! It's crazy how many miles we put on this year... has to be a record for me!
Hi Brad, I think you have some of the best content... Anyway, you didn't show it in this video, but I know you always have a first aid kit on board. As a retired Navy Corpsman maybe you could do a informative video on different first aid kits. Maybe what someone should carry, different levels of kits, & a brief explanation of the contents. And how often some contents should refreshed. Keep up the great work!
cool video! thx mr Brad!
I had the rear axel of my 392 replaced under warranty for the same reason, after a single sensor failure. Crazy that that’s the solution but I haven’t had issues since. Good luck!
3:32 I like the Method rims look better than these new ones
Hey Brad, just watched this video, as usual, fantastic! Just a note, and I’m sure u’ve seen or heard of them, but they do make cases for fly and casting rods that would mount on ur new rhino rack !!! One of them is out of Denver CO
Great video, love the new wheels . If you get a yaesu ftm300/500 (with a Mars mod) you will have 2m/440 plus the gmrs bands. Plus APRS so the family can track you when you're out alone on the trails. Faceplate can be mounted up on the dash and put body under seat. Something to think about.
Get more spare hinge bits for that awning. It's great that it's a fuse. But I have changed a few. Every time it was losing control packing it up or a gust when swinging out. Only at the beach though
Brad, I would love to see you use the Jeep 74Weld bolt-on 4 gear portals. Great video, good luck in your upgrades, sounds like fun. Thanks
Hey Brad love the build on the 392. I have the EcoDiesel so I can understand your payload weight concerns. Main reason for my comment was you mentioned wanting HAM radio and GMRS both in one radio. I have both programmed into the Rugged Radios RDM-DB UHF/VHF radio. I’ve used it to talk to Midland radios and still run the popular HAM channels. I did have to program it myself to be able to do this but it’s not difficult. Let me know if you have any questions be glad to help.
I’m a Toyota guy, but I still enjoy ur videos and like your setup.
Can't wait to see this build back at Merus for another adventure!
@TrailRecon
9 ай бұрын
Can't wait to get it back out there!
Good info. Thanks-
Oh my... yet another build!
The Artec aluminum skid plates are nice. I have a set installed on my Willys JLU. I love beating them up.
Brad, happy to watch you build up your Jeep with whatever you want to put on it. But if you’re asking what I want to see you put on your 392, I want to see you put on 74Weld portals.
I’ve been using the Redarc tow pro for about 2 years, it’s amazing.
Jim from Temecula! Love it bro! I have that same batwing and it’s necessary! Had the crew at Rhino Adventure Gear install my platform/backbone system. My 392 was only two months old and didn’t want to take any chances lol.
@TrailRecon
9 ай бұрын
Hey Jim! Ya, the awning is going to get a lot of use and I'm thankful to have it.
Love the set-up Brad, always got a clean look! this has aspired me to go the same route and want to add the Pro 6 Light bar to my Rhino Rack Pioneer Platform as well. what Light Bar Rack Mount Brackets are you using?
Another awesome video! Love how your build is coming along!! Where did you get your challenge badges made?
I’m sure you’ve seen them before but have you ever considered installing the steps that mount on your door hinges to access the roof top? They see pretty cool and they fold up out of the way when not in use.
Oh I totally agree with you I keep asking my family if it's October yet 😂
Love your 392! I’m sure it’s a blast, I’ve never driven one. BUT, I noticed your gladiator shirt, and can’t hold back from asking if you’ll consider another one in your future?? I have a red gladiator.. my favorite jeep I’ve owned so far. Keep up the awesome vids!
👏🏼 awesome Brad!
@TrailRecon
9 ай бұрын
Thanks!
Good video 👍
I take a Tenkara rod (Japanese flyrod) if I'm backpacking. It's small compact, light weight, and good for smaller brooks and rivers (if that is your use case). It lives in the back of my jeep if I'm headed anywhere. I have used both the brand name and the knock-offs, honestly, either are good. Might be worth checking out.
Brad, You can get the Oracle Cargo LED Light Module. It just replace the rear wiper unit cover.
Always good Intel Brad! I'm watching your research closely as I build out my own 22 392 in Firecracker Red! I'm assuming the dealership is covering the axle replacement? If not...why not make the move to an aftermarket upgraded axle?
My friend who runs a fishing shop here in Honolulu has a 4 piece Major Craft rod in his car and just keeps a spinner reel as well. It has a nice compact zippered rigid case.
Great vid as always Brad! giving me ideas for mine....👀
Brad, just wire the lockers direct to switches, use the Tazer Mini to turn off the lockers in the computer. Done deal, never have a problem again. Mine have been like this for 3 years and most of my customers have done the same. Easy long term fix. No more sensors and no more rear end replacements. Let me know if you have questions.
Awesome rig with great mods. Looks pretty clean. Can't wait to see it back on a trail. What was wrong with the km3s? The rims with the integrated deflation valves are super cool. Never seen that before.
@TrailRecon
9 ай бұрын
Thanks! Nothing wrong with the KM3's, just wanted to try something new since I was installing new wheels and then report back on my experience.
Enjoyed the video. Great additions. I feel your pain on the rear locker sensor. My Jeep is a ‘21 4xe. The sensor has been replaced 3 times and it went out again. This time they replaced the rear axle as well. Unfortunately, it’s a newer upgraded axle and the sensor is not compatible! I’m working with customer service and hoping they’ll get it resolved. It might just be it needs the updated sensor. Your’s is a newer model so it may already have the updated sensor. Love to hear if it’s working out for you. Thanks Brad.
@TrailRecon
9 ай бұрын
Oh man, so sorry to hear you have had challenges as well. Hopefully they get it sorted for your soon!
As always, your videos are so inspiring and fun to watch --- I do have a quick question although I'm sure you get millions -- short story is I replaced my front windshield with the gorilla glass, then shortly thereafter I replaced my windshield wipers with the MOPAR built in spray nozzles where the fluid is expelled from the blades themselves ... I think I may have seen them on a video of yours in fact -- anyhow - at 65 + mph , I now have this mind numbing unbearable whistling noice -- interestingly it goes away if I squirt some water on the windshield but it then comes back in short order. I thought it was the blades and tubing wisteling as the water drained from the tubing but after completely removing them and replacing it still whistles. any thoughts ? Thanks as always Brad ..hope to see you out there on the trails one of these days -
I think putting a battery under the goose gear and having your 12v management interface on the other side of the popout window would be sweet. that way you can flip it up and manage your electronics outside of the vehicle while you're at camp.
After having a number of different awnings I would never have one again that isn't self-supporting. Some much easier to setup for a quick stop (and take down). I also can't get over the lack of a rooftop tent, especially something like a clamshell. It makes camp setup and takedown so much easier and quicker and you don't have to store a tent and all your bedding inside the Jeep. Different strokes for different folks though!
I think that XPO cover could open up more, the hinges will go more. It looks a little awkward when you have to bend down to see what's there or attach something new to it. Great vid as always.
A night run would be awesome. Show off all those fancy lights.
Brad. What’s the actual weight that you’re currently at? Be kinda cool now that you’ve gone over what you’re carrying to see how much it all adds up to Love the videos and once again thanks for bringing us along
I'm not a Jeep owner so I don't know how you guys think :) But always wondered why some folks who opt to change the stock wheels and tires DON'T change the rear mounted spare to match. Seen couple guys locally and it just throws off the look completely. Glad to see your spare matches :)
Love it! Curious why you installed the Pro6 light bar on your rhino rack versus windshield? I'm looking to do the same. Also, how did you wire your lights on the rhino rack into the cab? I'm about to install the backbone in my 392 and I could use your expertise. Thanks
Best segue ever: “Alright, so now you’ve seen what’s in my drawers…” 28:18
Look at the kingswell collapsable fishing pole. It works amazing and I bring it with me on every trip
Great video and most of it applies to my Rubicon JL. I also both 2M and GMRS, nice you agree. Also the Rhino Rack and happy you like it again. But 15-20% of the time my XM signal stops because of the rack. However the ant relocation to the front was easy. Mounted mine to the drivers Sun visor right latch bolt. XM works great now. Also love your KC fog lights.
@TrailRecon
9 ай бұрын
Thanks! My sat radio does go in and out and I remember I did have to relocate it the last time I installed this rack, so I may do it again, but often time I'm listening to Spotify anyway.
@merlinxyzzy
9 ай бұрын
When off grid XM works when no internet. Did Palo Duro last spring and great to have music. Love your Trailrecon serial number badges! I love stinking badges!