It's a Rock Crawler, no, an Overlander, no, It's a Rocklander!
As it turns out, you don't have to choose between comfort and capability when building a Jeep. With both a bit of effort, and the right assortment of parts, we finally created a healthy blend of serious off-road capability and uncommon comfort. After years of exploring the outdoors with various vehicles and equipment, we hunted down the parts needed and made this happen.

Building the Jeep Camper
We started with this 2012 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon as it is the most capable stock 4x4 you can purchase in the USA, and it has the greatest aftermarket support too. After a ton of searching, we found this one in 2019 with the Ursa Minor Jeep camper top, TrekBoxx storage system, ARB refrigerator, Genesis dual battery setup, and many other upgrades already installed. Since then we've added a 2,000W pure sine inverter, back seat area storage system custom built by TrekBoxx, Tuffy security console, under-seat subwoofer, and a custom step that makes entering the camper easier. We also changed to the latest dual battery combiner form Genesis, and redid the electrical distribution to feed the inverter, amplifier, GMRS radio, and other accessories.
Improving the Off-Road Capability of our Jeep Camper
The AEV 2.5" lift it had when we bought it wasn't going to cut it where we wanted to go, so we immediately went to work upgrading things. We installed near-indestructible suspension links and steering from TrailForged, springs from MetalCloak, a PSC big-bore steering box, and massive Fox 2.5 DSC adjustable shocks in the longest configuration they make for maximum travel. In fact, this required chopping off the front axle side shock mounts and relocating them, as well as installing Synergy relocation brackets out back. A set of Hutchinson bead lock wheels and 37" BFGoodrich KM3 tires were then added to round out the lift/tire situation.
To allow this rig to take a serious beating, we installed a pair of Axles from Dynatrac with 5.13 gears and electric lockers, as well as a full set of skid plates from Clayton. We also installed AEV bumpers front and rear as the rear setup carries 5 gallons of water, 10 gallons of fuel, a full size shovel, and the spare tire. We also liked the OEM look, good coverage, and high clearance of the front bumper. Likewise, we ended up building rock sliders that double as storage for a folding step, air, fuel, tire chains, Shackles, the Hi-Lift jack, and 2 pieces of 2x6 Douglas Fir.
Improving the On-Road Capability of our Jeep Camper
Here's a harsh reality; if you drive your trail toy to the trailhead before you go wheeling, you've got a rig that does mostly highway. With this in mind, we focused hard on suspension geometry and equipment to maintain the best possible road manners. For example, the Dynatrac front axle has more degrees of separation between caster and pinion angle to accommodate for the lift. We've now got perfect pinion angle and caster to minimize driveline vibration and allow the steering to recenter as it should. We also run an effective wheel offset that's only 1.75" from stock because this is the closest that'd clear 37" tires. This keeps the scrub radius small to maintain acceptable steering characteristics. Coupled with not running a hydraulic assist ram, it prevents the dead feeling steering that'd cause, and low scrub radius means the big-bore box has no trouble at all turning the 37's.
Build Info:
Engine:
- Pentastar 3.6 from a 2016 Charger
- Dorman aluminum oil filter housing
- PUG high-flow lower intake manifold
- PUG 8-Hole injectors
- Upgraded Radiator
- RaceLouvers Hood Vent
- Relocated PSC power steering cooler improve air flow
- Reprogrammed PCM for lower fan temperatures
- AEV Snorkel and Sy-Klone 9001 Precleaner
- Magnaflow Overland Series cat-back exhaust
Drivetrain:
- 845RE (8HP45) transmission from a 2017 Ram 1500
- PCS transmission controller from Jeep Speed Shop
- NP241OR 4:1 Rubicon transfer case with FRANKENBUILT XHD Big chain upgrade and Teraflex 2-low kit
- Dynatrac high pinion Pro Rock 60 JK rear axle with 5.13 10" SuperDuty gears
- Dynatrac Pro Rock 44 JK front axle with 5.13 gears
- Tom Wood's 1350 driveshafts front and rear
Suspension:
Steering:
- PSC Big Bore Steering Box
- Synergy Steering Box Brace
- Trail Forged 2.5 ton tie rod
- Trail Forged 2.5 ton drag link
- Reid Racing knuckles
Brakes:
- Teraflex JK Big brakes all around
- J8 Master cylinder and booster
Wheels/Tires/Pressure:
- Mopar Performance Catalog Hutchinson double beadlock wheels
- 37x12.50R17 BFG Mud Terrain T/A tires for most of the season
- 315/70R17 Nokian Hakkapeliitta LT3 Non-Studded snow tires for use on frozen winter roads
- ARB Dual Air compressor on custom bracket under driver seat
- ARB Air control on custom bracket under passenger seat
- 4 ports for simultaneous unsupervised inflation of all 4 tires.
- Witt's End plugs for all 4 quick disconnects on custom chain keepers
- Staun Tire Deflators
Stereo:
Electrical/Communications:
- 240 Amp JT Max Tow Alternator
- 180W Sunflare XPLOR Solar Panel
- Victron Solar Controller
- Remote start with OEM Key and Phone control
- Digital rear view camera Dash Cam setup
- Midland 50W hidden GMRS radio setup
- GMRS Mic mount
- 2000W Pure Sine Inverter for hair dryer, curling iron, Nespresso, etc...
- ARB 50 Qt Refrigerator
Lighting:
- JW Speaker J3 Headlights
- JW Speaker Taillights
- sPod BantamX 8-switch controller modded for aux control
- sPod HD panel mounted in Ursa Minor camper for control from bed
- Baja Designs S2 SAE Amber lights cut into AEV skid plate
- Baja Designs Squadron R Pro Fog Pocket Kit with amber wide cornering lenses
- Baja Designs S1 Amber Wide Cornering Lights cut into AEV bumper wings
- Baja Designs Squadron R Pro Spot lights mounted in grille blinker holes
- Baja Designs S1 work/scene lights mounted in front fender flare corner maker holes
- Baja Designs S1 work/scene lights flush mounted in front fenders
- Baja Designs S1 work/scene lights flush mounted in rear quarter panels
- Baja Designes S2 work/scene lights cut into AEV rear bumper
- Baja Designs S8 light bar on the roof with custom brackets
- Baja Designs S2 Pro Wide Cornering lights on the roof in custom brackets
- Baja Designs S2 Pro Work/Scene lights on the roof in custom brackets
- Tailgate glass mounted LED strip light
Interior:
- TrekBoxx Storage System Alpha complete
- Custom TrekBoxx rear seat delete storage system
- Tuffy Security Center Console
- Dead Pedal/Foot Rest
- Door net replacement storage pockets
- Grab handle storage tray
- Grab handles
- Custom MOLLE panel with phone and watch chargers in Ursa Minor
Safety/Recovery:
- Warn 12S Platinum winch
- Full compliment of Factor55 Recovery Gear
- Halotron Fire extinguisher
- 60" Hi-Lift Extreme Jack
- Bolt Locking hitch pin
Exterior:
- Ursa Minor Camper conversion hard top
- AEV Premium Tubeless front bumper (Same as Winter, COD, MOAB, Freedom Edition bumper)
- AEV Front skid plate
- AEV Winch Mount for Winter, COD, MOAB, Freedom Edition bumper)
- AEV Tire carrier
- AEV Fuel Caddy
- AEV Snorkel
- Sy-Klone 9001 Air Precleaner from Snorkelupgrade
- Bolt Hood Lock
- Custom made rock sliders
- Custom made hitch skid/step
- Stubby antenna
Misc:
- I'm forgetting something, more like lots of things... So here's a few more pics of the Jeep having a great time out at Jeepers Jamboree on the legendary Rubicon Trail:
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