Pay no mind to the ghey roofrack. It was the only way to fit a 35" spare in there with all of our camping/wheeling shit for the weekend.Eventually welded up a hinged rear tire carrier.
4/20/2013 12:09:26 AM
Holy short wheelbase, batman! I did want a 2-door Cherokee Chief when I was in high school. Still wouldn't mind an SJ of some variant (or a Gladiator/J10) once I become a homeowner and need to be able to haul shit around.[Edited on April 20, 2013 at 12:51 AM. Reason : I can tell by the pixels]
4/20/2013 12:50:38 AM
I've always wanted one of these.http://raleigh.craigslist.org/cto/3697785057.html
4/21/2013 12:20:29 PM
^I like it. But he's asking $5500 and can't even be bothered to back up far enough to get the entire thing in a picture?
4/22/2013 6:58:53 PM
if you want a TJ, and that is a good choice, Westgate Chrysler has a ton of them.please don't dick up a nice XJ...they are getting harder to find that aren't beat to hell 'cause they are cheap' by a bunch of mouthbreathersCJ and YJ aren't bad, and can be lifted cheaply, but they are getting expensive, and CJs are appreciating
4/22/2013 10:12:56 PM
we just snagged a beater TJ for a hunting wagon, it is a base model, 4 cyl and a 5 speed and bone stock. It will run on fairly good woods roads with some creek crossings to get through occasionally. I dont want to lift it nor re gear it. I am leaning toward some 30s or 31s to avoid a lift and to still have the power to spin them to clean the lugs out. Will that be too much tire?
4/23/2013 11:20:46 PM
go with a cj7lots of parts for them...easy to do work on yourself too.im looking one for myself, again.
4/23/2013 11:26:11 PM
31s on a 4 cylinder will be about max size for any road speed....but having the 5 speed really helps you wind out each gear. Not a bad combo, and pretty bulletproof.
4/24/2013 10:01:46 PM
I just feel like people ask an arm and a leg for anything CJ. and be prepared to do a lot of little upgrades just to be decent. When I had my 83 CJ7 I spent more time working on it than driving it. I like simplicity, but I think a YJ/ TJ is pretty hard to beat for a soft top jeep.It can really go either way when you're buying something built- you can get a total hack job, or something that was done right, or just one thats been beat on. you can save some coin on mods, but lots of problems can arise too. I found that out the hard way when I bought my FZJ80. Just learn as much as you can and check it out real careful, or take someone with you who knows what to look for.
4/25/2013 12:30:30 AM