CLTSV650
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- Richmond, VA
Greeting XJ enthusiasts. I recently considered trading in my XJ for a new F150 before it hit 100K miles. It needed new suspension, new tires, oil change, the whole 9 yards of maintenance. It seemed to be the right move fiscally, but I have decided that, emotionally, I would rather keep the XJ and give it new life for it's 2nd wind.
I came to this realization after having to tow a 1000 lb trailer up a completely mud soaked grade in stock trim with no problems. That was the first time it has ever seen mud and I did everything I could to wash it all out.
Make/Model: 2001 XJ Limited 4.0 Auto 4x4 Cloth
Miles: 100,150 Highway / 50 miles of mud (just recently)
Purchased: July 2007 w/ 40k miles
Add-ons: Rock sliders
New: Radiator
Needs: Shocks, springs, tires, ???
Concerns: Transmission shift a bit differently now
Future usage: 80% highway, 10% 1,500lb tow, 10% backwoods camping
Budget: Well, I was about to buy a brand new f150, but I don't want to spend more than necessary to satisfy my future usage.
So my question to the experts is, what do I do from here to make this truck last another 10 years / 100k miles for the usage I want out of it? Which products offer the best performance per dollar? If stock springs are more costly than a lift, let's do a lift. What about the tranny? Can I expect this thing to last or should I expect to replace it soon? What can I do to help with towing? If it does make sense to get a lift, what would be the best combo with tires/wheels? I'd like to keep the stock wheels, but if makes sense to replace them, that's fine too.
And, for the folks in VA, who are the best XJ mechanics to work on this? I'm not interested in performing the work myself because I always do a better job the second time around, and this is my first time around.
Many thanks!
I came to this realization after having to tow a 1000 lb trailer up a completely mud soaked grade in stock trim with no problems. That was the first time it has ever seen mud and I did everything I could to wash it all out.
Make/Model: 2001 XJ Limited 4.0 Auto 4x4 Cloth
Miles: 100,150 Highway / 50 miles of mud (just recently)
Purchased: July 2007 w/ 40k miles
Add-ons: Rock sliders
New: Radiator
Needs: Shocks, springs, tires, ???
Concerns: Transmission shift a bit differently now
Future usage: 80% highway, 10% 1,500lb tow, 10% backwoods camping
Budget: Well, I was about to buy a brand new f150, but I don't want to spend more than necessary to satisfy my future usage.
So my question to the experts is, what do I do from here to make this truck last another 10 years / 100k miles for the usage I want out of it? Which products offer the best performance per dollar? If stock springs are more costly than a lift, let's do a lift. What about the tranny? Can I expect this thing to last or should I expect to replace it soon? What can I do to help with towing? If it does make sense to get a lift, what would be the best combo with tires/wheels? I'd like to keep the stock wheels, but if makes sense to replace them, that's fine too.
And, for the folks in VA, who are the best XJ mechanics to work on this? I'm not interested in performing the work myself because I always do a better job the second time around, and this is my first time around.
Many thanks!