Just completed a 300 mile (each way trip) with my '07 JKU X with the 3.8l, 6 speed and soft top. Here are the lessons learned if you were like me and studied the Wranglers before you bought or just bought yours.
Bought my JKU with 118,500 mi used as a 3rd vehicle to putt around on weekends. We went to St. George, Utah a few weeks ago and thought "damn, the jeep would've been fun to bring down", due to the availability of fun trails, sand, etc. that you can just take the jeep to in a matter of 5-10 minutes around there (Sand Hollow, desert, Top of the World and other damn good trails). So, we did... As listed above, my specs listed were my concern - the 3.8 matched with a manual transmission with 32" tires (255/75r17) BFG KMs with the 3.21 rear end/gears and a damn SOFT TOP. Before we get to the end, I'll tell you right now that the loud ass noise at 70-80mph was worth taking it down, as well as the struggles to find the right gears when climbing 2000 plus feet of elevation a few times in the trip and only being able to go 70 to 80 mph.
1. Soft top is loud as hell, but I could still hear the stock stereo (bluetooth adapter) and could barely hear my 2.5yo twins whining
2. When going up hills and trying to maintain at least 70 - 75mph, I had to gear down to 4th gear sometimes... keeping the RPMs at about 2,900 to 3,000. Question: that's not bad is it? I figured I was wayyyyy away from the redline. 5th gear was sufficient if you gassed it when in 6th gear, before going up the hill.
3. 3.21 gears SUCK, but I could always regear or just get 265/70r17 tires next time and it may help, without spending $1200 - 1500 to regear. Or I can just regear... or buy a jeep with at least 3.73 gears. At the end of the day, still love this jeep.
4. I didn't burn oil... freaking love it.
5. Remember to air down when hitting the trail... I forgot, but quickly got out of deep sand when I aired down to about 20psi on the BFG KMs.
6. Cruise control: try to get cruise control. Mine X doesn't have it, so if you don't... have a good foot massage therapist at the end of your trip
Questions:
1. Would a hard top help with the wind noise? My friend has an '18 American Fastbacks Jeep JKU and he said that his was loud on the same trip. Would a factory one be quieter?
2. It won't harm the engine if I'm rocking 3,000 rpm for a mile or two on an incline, will it? I didn't burn oil, my temp stayed below half, I felt good torque.
This is an FYI and my learning process (the questions). At the end of the trip - I like my jeep even more. It's fortunate I have a badass wife that doesn't mind the noise or utilitarian road trip (we take our comfy car usually).
Bought my JKU with 118,500 mi used as a 3rd vehicle to putt around on weekends. We went to St. George, Utah a few weeks ago and thought "damn, the jeep would've been fun to bring down", due to the availability of fun trails, sand, etc. that you can just take the jeep to in a matter of 5-10 minutes around there (Sand Hollow, desert, Top of the World and other damn good trails). So, we did... As listed above, my specs listed were my concern - the 3.8 matched with a manual transmission with 32" tires (255/75r17) BFG KMs with the 3.21 rear end/gears and a damn SOFT TOP. Before we get to the end, I'll tell you right now that the loud ass noise at 70-80mph was worth taking it down, as well as the struggles to find the right gears when climbing 2000 plus feet of elevation a few times in the trip and only being able to go 70 to 80 mph.
1. Soft top is loud as hell, but I could still hear the stock stereo (bluetooth adapter) and could barely hear my 2.5yo twins whining

2. When going up hills and trying to maintain at least 70 - 75mph, I had to gear down to 4th gear sometimes... keeping the RPMs at about 2,900 to 3,000. Question: that's not bad is it? I figured I was wayyyyy away from the redline. 5th gear was sufficient if you gassed it when in 6th gear, before going up the hill.
3. 3.21 gears SUCK, but I could always regear or just get 265/70r17 tires next time and it may help, without spending $1200 - 1500 to regear. Or I can just regear... or buy a jeep with at least 3.73 gears. At the end of the day, still love this jeep.
4. I didn't burn oil... freaking love it.
5. Remember to air down when hitting the trail... I forgot, but quickly got out of deep sand when I aired down to about 20psi on the BFG KMs.
6. Cruise control: try to get cruise control. Mine X doesn't have it, so if you don't... have a good foot massage therapist at the end of your trip

Questions:
1. Would a hard top help with the wind noise? My friend has an '18 American Fastbacks Jeep JKU and he said that his was loud on the same trip. Would a factory one be quieter?
2. It won't harm the engine if I'm rocking 3,000 rpm for a mile or two on an incline, will it? I didn't burn oil, my temp stayed below half, I felt good torque.
This is an FYI and my learning process (the questions). At the end of the trip - I like my jeep even more. It's fortunate I have a badass wife that doesn't mind the noise or utilitarian road trip (we take our comfy car usually).