oh, UpOnOne, I forgot to mention yesterday, the most important thing you absolutely have to watch out for with an XJ is the unibody. If any of the doors are difficult/sticky to open or close, or the trunk, run. Most serious wheelers with an XJ get unibody stiffeners to help prevent the unibody from deforming from offroad use. If a XJ is being sold without doors, there's a reason for it. And its not because it "looks cool". LOL
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My new "Jeep"....prep / build for KOH starts this weekend...guess I'm no longer a spectator
The List:
Cromo cage / bumpers / bolt in doors / tire carrier
12" LED lightbar
PRP seats/harnesses
HDS-7 Lowrance
Kenwood Race Radio
PCI Com-10
Parker Pumper
GBC's on OMF locks
Walker evans shocks
Aluminum Radius links
Warn xt3000 winch
Plus some odds and ends (nets, fire extinguishers, first aid kit, etc)...Originally posted by Sgt BeavisI don't always like lowered trucks, but when I do, it's because they really kick ass..
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Originally posted by 5.0_CJ View PostOf course, 4.0L is one of the best engines ever made. And they are dirt dirt cheap.
Originally posted by tribaltalon View PostAnd don't worry about the leaking until the puddle of oil is too big to step over. Lol.
Originally posted by tribaltalon View Postoh, UpOnOne, I forgot to mention yesterday, the most important thing you absolutely have to watch out for with an XJ is the unibody. If any of the doors are difficult/sticky to open or close, or the trunk, run. Most serious wheelers with an XJ get unibody stiffeners to help prevent the unibody from deforming from offroad use. If a XJ is being sold without doors, there's a reason for it. And its not because it "looks cool". LOL2 Chronicles 7:14
If My people, which are called by My name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek My face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land.
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Does anyone have the hookup on any JK jeep parts? I need a good rear bumper with tire carrier to get this weight off my tailgate. Even though I am only running 33" the tires I have weigh about 75# each and with a wheel they are over 100# each. I really like the shrockworks stuff but man its pricey. $1500 for a rear bumper/tire carrier with one jerrycan bracket is HIGH.
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I started a Bestop last night and it is actually very nice and solid for 300.00. Plus it just sways out when you unlatch your door like any other time. I did a lot of research and these almost always got good reviews. I almost had mine done in an hour. I need to drill four holes and tighten every thing up.Had I not just installed seats and a highlift mount I might of finished it. LOL
Whos your Daddy?
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Originally posted by tribaltalon View Postblech.. i'm tired of "milspec" TJ's. its more unique nowdays to see wheelers with uncommon factory paintjobs. keep it dude. this is one of my favorite JK's, looks bitching with that color and the body armor.
Originally posted by Muffrazr View Post
That is one outstanding rig!!
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I just joined the club...bought this 96 XJ over the weekend. Very clean inside and out...owned by an older couple that towed it behind a motorhome. Has seen very little offroad use...he said he only bought the 4x4 b/c they are best for towing with an auto trans...just having to put the transfer case in neutral.
Its a plain-jane model....manual windows/locks, no cruise control, tilt or anything like that....it doesn't even have a center console. It was very well kept, came with a lot of maintenance records and such. runs & drives excellent...showing 136K on the odometer, but unknown exacty how many are actual driven miles since a lot were put on it being towed...the old guy said that he sold the motorhome with 72K on it, and this thing was towed behind it just about all of those miles.
Plans are to find a factory center console, probably a 3"-4.5" lift with some black steel wheels and some 32" or 33" tires (don't want to go too crazy b/c I plan to use it on the street a lot too). I'd like to either fab up or buy a rear spare tire rack, and also a safari rack for it....and then we'll see what else.
70' Chevelle RagTop
(Forever Under Construction)
"Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work.”- Thomas A Edison
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Originally posted by Rreemo View PostI just joined the club...bought this 96 XJ over the weekend. Very clean inside and out...owned by an older couple that towed it behind a motorhome. Has seen very little offroad use...he said he only bought the 4x4 b/c they are best for towing with an auto trans...just having to put the transfer case in neutral.
Its a plain-jane model....manual windows/locks, no cruise control, tilt or anything like that....it doesn't even have a center console. It was very well kept, came with a lot of maintenance records and such. runs & drives excellent...showing 136K on the odometer, but unknown exacty how many are actual driven miles since a lot were put on it being towed...the old guy said that he sold the motorhome with 72K on it, and this thing was towed behind it just about all of those miles.
Plans are to find a factory center console, probably a 3"-4.5" lift with some black steel wheels and some 32" or 33" tires (don't want to go too crazy b/c I plan to use it on the street a lot too). I'd like to either fab up or buy a rear spare tire rack, and also a safari rack for it....and then we'll see what else."When the people find that they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic." -Benjamin Franklin
"A democracy will continue to exist up until the time that voters discover that they can vote themselves generous gifts from the public treasury." -Alexander Fraser Tytler
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Originally posted by 5.0_CJ View PostThat's what sucks about the mechanical odo's. On TJ's they don't rack up miles.
A friend of mine used to tow a Chevy minivan behind his motorhome, but he had one of those cutout collars put on the rear of the trans for towing, so his speedo gear didn't turn either.70' Chevelle RagTop
(Forever Under Construction)
"Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work.”- Thomas A Edison
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Originally posted by Rreemo View PostI guess it's kind of a mixed bag b/c there is still wear & tear on them being towed down the road....albeit not on the engine/trans, but being dragged down the hwy is still putting wear on the suspension and whatnot.
A friend of mine used to tow a Chevy minivan behind his motorhome, but he had one of those cutout collars put on the rear of the trans for towing, so his speedo gear didn't turn either."When the people find that they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic." -Benjamin Franklin
"A democracy will continue to exist up until the time that voters discover that they can vote themselves generous gifts from the public treasury." -Alexander Fraser Tytler
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