Up next Snacking for the Long Haul: Staying Alert on Epic Road Trips Published on August 13, 2025 Author Sky Coleman Share article Facebook 0 Twitter 0 Mail 0 Overlanding in a Jeep: Essentials for the Ultimate Off-Grid Setup Overlanding in a Jeep: Essentials for the Ultimate Off-Grid Setup There’s something timeless about taking your Jeep deep into the backcountry and leaving the pavement behind. Overlanding blends the adventure of off-roading with the self-reliant spirit of camping and making it the ultimate challenge for any Jeep enthusiast. But to turn your Jeep into a true off-grid machine, you’ll need the right gear, smart modifications, and a setup built for both comfort and capability. Choosing the Right Jeep Platform Whether you’re rolling in a Wrangler, Gladiator, or even a well-equipped Cherokee, each Jeep has potential for overlanding. The key is starting with a reliable 4×4 foundation and planning your build around your style of travel. A two-door Wrangler might be agile, but a Gladiator gives you extra cargo space and flexibility for gear-heavy setups. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter Suspension, Tires, and Clearance An overland Jeep isn’t just about crawling—it’s about cruising comfortably over long distances with unpredictable terrain. A quality suspension system with adjustable shocks and 2–3 inches of lift gives you both capability and ride quality. Pair that with load-rated all-terrain tires (like the BFGoodrich KO2s or Falken Wildpeaks) in a 33–35” range for optimal performance without killing fuel economy. Must-Have Overlanding Gear Your overlanding setup should focus on gear that maximizes independence. Essentials include: Rooftop tent or ground tent setup Onboard dual-battery system or portable power station Fridge/freezer combo (12V) Recovery gear (traction boards, winch, tow straps) Lighting upgrades (ditch lights, scene lighting, camp lights) Water storage + filtration Drawer or molle-style cargo organization Mounting solutions like roof racks, bed racks, and swing-out rear bumpers add function and storage. Think about weight distribution and long-term comfort. The goal is to make your Jeep livable when you’re hours—or days—from the nearest town. Customization Tips from the Trail The best overland Jeeps aren’t overbuilt—they’re well-thought-out. Keep weight in check, avoid “mall-crawler” mods that don’t serve a purpose, and test your setup on short trips before going remote. You’ll discover what works and what needs to be dialed in. Overlanding in a Jeep is more than just bolting on parts—it’s about building a rig that’s capable, dependable, and tailored to how you explore. With the right setup, your Jeep becomes more than a trail rig—it becomes home base for adventure. Whether you’re tackling Moab or wandering remote fire roads, the Jeep platform gives you the freedom to explore with confidence.
Features Jeeps A 1948 Willys with Heart: The Story of Joel Spalding’s Family Legacy A 1948 Willys with Tons of Family History For some people, a vehicle is merely a way of getting from point A to point B. […] Lindsey Fisher February 04, 2025
Features Jeeps Profile on the 2020 Jeep Gladiator Is The Jeep Gladiator Right For You? By now you’ve seen the specs and probably have seen a few of the 2020 Jeep Gladiator trucks […] Bryon Dorr July 27, 2020
Features Jeeps Kalaber Creations’ J1 Is A One-of-a-Kind Jeep A Jeep Worth Celebrating By Kalaber Creations With lots of imagination, common sense, and guts, Mark Tetreau of Arizona-based Kalaber Creations started building a 1971 […] Mercedes Lilienthal March 24, 2021
Features Jeeps Yeti-Built Adventure Dream Rig Photos by Malcolm Tweed The 2010 JKU Turns into an Adventure Dream Rig Imagine you had the chance to build the ultimate rig. One that […] Tread Staff June 18, 2020