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Originally posted by Mike View PostWhat is it about Wranglers that don't fit your needs?
They're fairly expensive for what they are, underpowered, still get really shitty gas milage,(which couldn't be traded off for buying in cheap like with the OP), I'm leaning towards something with 4 doors, and the 4 door Wranglers look like abortions. Even with all that, I REALLY like that White Moab edition, but I'm not paying 30 grand for it.
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My Votes are:
Really Any Generation 4 Runner. MPG won't be Great but most are tough reliable DDs with Good Offroad Ability.
LJ Wrangler. If you can comfortably Daily a Wrangler they are tons of fun.. Get something with a 4.0
Land Cruiser or LX470. $$$ and Crap MPG but absolute tanks when maintained. I had to quit looking at Cannon88s so I didn't empty my pockets for it.
How about a 4x4 Taco with a Camper Top? Like a 4-runner with no carpet in the rear
What about a Tahoe? Mpg will be about par with others and I have put my fair share of offroad miles on 1/2 Ton Chevy Trucks without much issue. Same could be said with a tahoe.
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Originally posted by talisman View PostRight now I'm actually looking at the 09+ Ford Escape Limiteds.
Sent from my LGL45C using Tapatalk 2"We, the people, are the rightful masters of both congress and the courts - not to overthrow the constitution, but to overthrow men who pervert the constitution." Abraham Lincoln
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Originally posted by talisman View PostI did further looking into it, and 10 was spot fucking on. Crazy. I don't see how any manufacturer could ever justify that. They are so fucking awesome looking though. The Lexus suggested are expensive as hell. Found a cheap Discovery local that looks like it's in good shape. The 4Runners seem to be alright, but they don't really jump out at me as far as body lines.
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Smokin F ing deal right here. If my TJ wasn't finished I would be all over it.
Whos your Daddy?
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At 10-12 mpg, look at an excursion with a V10. This is the ultimate family truckster in my opinion and they can be picked up in great condition for less than $10k.
As for 4x4 capability A K5 blazer or bronco > Wagoneer. These already have good axles and drivetrain. Wagoneers had OK axles with oddball spindles/hubs and small u-joints. They also had quadratrac 4x4....very expensive to repair and maintain.
Not to blast jeepers, I respect their hobby and admire their tenacity. If it were not for the jeep, 4x4s would not be what we have today. It was a revolutionary vehicle like the Mustang.
That being said, I have to say this:
Usually by the time a jeep build is complete the only thing left that is truly "jeep" is the speedometer, grill, and hood. Everything else is sourced from ford, gm, or purchased out of a catalog. In my opinion it is better to start with a vehicle that has better "bones". Early bronco, FJ40, Solid axle Hilux, Defender 90, K5 blazer, big bronco, some ramchargers, and most big three trucks are better starting points for a build.
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Originally posted by John Galt View PostAt 10-12 mpg, look at an excursion with a V10. This is the ultimate family truckster in my opinion and they can be picked up in great condition for less than $10k.
As for 4x4 capability A K5 blazer or bronco > Wagoneer. These already have good axles and drivetrain. Wagoneers had OK axles with oddball spindles/hubs and small u-joints. They also had quadratrac 4x4....very expensive to repair and maintain.
Not to blast jeepers, I respect their hobby and admire their tenacity. If it were not for the jeep, 4x4s would not be what we have today. It was a revolutionary vehicle like the Mustang.
That being said, I have to say this:
Usually by the time a jeep build is complete the only thing left that is truly "jeep" is the speedometer, grill, and hood. Everything else is sourced from ford, gm, or purchased out of a catalog. In my opinion it is better to start with a vehicle that has better "bones". Early bronco, FJ40, Solid axle Hilux, Defender 90, K5 blazer, big bronco, some ramchargers, and most big three trucks are better starting points for a build.Whos your Daddy?
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I wanted a Wagoner or a Bronco but I wanted MPG to so I grabbed a 4.0L 4x4 Explorer for only$1k.Its kinda like a new age bronco II.
lifted it 2" practicality free to clear 285s (still on 255s) and manage 18Mpg with mixed driving and over 20 on the highway. IFS sucks but you could always swap a older radius arm F-150 front end under it.
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