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The complete Rubicon setup

DIY Overland Ruibcon on a Budget

April 28, 2018 by Dan Grec

Do you want an overland Wrangler capable of global expeditions, but can’t stomach the $120k price tag of the EarthRoamer XV-JP? Me too!

Editor’s note: our piece on the Earthroamer XV-JP for sale garnered a lot of attention. We wanted to bring a different perspective on building an overland-ready Jeep with Dan’s rig. JPFreek will be riding along with Dan in Southern Africa to get a taste of his epic trip and how he lives out of a JKU.

The complete overland Rubicon setup

The complete DIY overland Rubicon setup

Building for Overland

That is exactly why I DIY built my Rubicon into a fully-outfitted overland expedition vehicle for a fraction of that price.
With the money I saved, I am putting gas in the tank, driving around Africa as I type this. When all said and done, I will spent significantly less than $120k to build and build my Jeep AND drive it around Africa for 2 years.

Plenty of interior living space

Plenty of interior living space

With a pop-up roof for ample sleeping space, interior storage cabinets, drinking water tank/filtration/treatment, Tuffy security consoles, Dometic refrigerator, dual batteries, solar panels and an ARB awning, my build lacks nothing in the overland department.

View from the front sleeping area looking rearward

View from the front sleeping area looking rearward

Offroad Ability

For 4×4 capability, I added an AEV suspension, BFG AT KO2 tires, front and rear bumpers, a Warn winch, skid plates, an AEV tire carrier with Hi-Lift jack, Maxtrax and additional gasoline, a snorkel, an ARB air compressor and Rigid Industries LED lighting.

Crossing the mighty Congo River

Crossing the mighty Congo River

My build has proven itself during the last 12 months, covering over 18,000 miles on some of the toughest roads in the world through West Africa admirably. I am extremely happy with the living modifications, and its offroad capabilities.

Waking up to a beach sunrise

Waking up to a beach sunrise

Don’t for one second think you have to spend $120k to have global adventures – take the DIY route for a fraction of the price, and a lot more adventure!

-Dan Grec
http://theroadchoseme.com

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Filed Under: Around Africa in a Jeep, Featured, Jeep Adventure Tagged With: Africa, camping, DIY, DIY EarthRoamer, Global overland, Global Rubicon, jku, Overland, Overlanding, ursa minor

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