srmitchell
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- Mckinleyville (Humboldt) CA
Hey dudes.
I've been doing some thinking lately- I got my jeep in 2007, it was stock, I was a kid, and I have been building it ever since.
I think I have had this particular xj for longer than a significant percentage of
guys have had their rigs. 8 years? I actually took my driving test in this thing. Got it with 124,000... now has 190K.
More progress by Sean Mitchell, on Flickr
More progress by Sean Mitchell, on Flickr
I have seen so many members come and go. Many of my friends who left the xj scene went to something newer, or at least with a frame.
My question... At what point do you say... enough is enough? I get 200 miles/tank. (12 mpg... yes, I have calculated it.) I know mpg is always going to be bad in a jeep, but if i can't even make it to the areas where I want to wheel because of poor fuel mileage, what is the point? Isn't range important?
I had it on the rack today at work... Wow. So many issues underneath. Bent shit, rust, worn suspension parts, exhaust issues, leaks...
It drives well but no where near the driveability that my wj had. ( I sold that, sadly.) I want to go for an ARB in the front, but do I really want to drop yet another $1000? I'm also wanting to upgrade away from the low clearance Rough Country long arms... There would be another 1000 on the TNT kit I want.
These upgrades won't fix my unibody which continues to gain more corrosion, metal fatigue, and wear as time goes on. The paint is shit too. Rust starting everywhere. (Don't let the pics fool you.)
Is this why guys build TJ's and LJ's? It just seems like my jeep is tired and no matter what I upgrade, it will always be a unibody, not to mention all the broken plastic inside, and the tired engine and trans. (Axles, drivelines, tcase are all new, or rebuilt/swapped.)
End of rant... Surely I'm not the first to have this dilemma... Life after xj?I feel like the only thing that could replace my rig, would be an LJ.
-Sean
I've been doing some thinking lately- I got my jeep in 2007, it was stock, I was a kid, and I have been building it ever since.
I think I have had this particular xj for longer than a significant percentage of



I have seen so many members come and go. Many of my friends who left the xj scene went to something newer, or at least with a frame.
My question... At what point do you say... enough is enough? I get 200 miles/tank. (12 mpg... yes, I have calculated it.) I know mpg is always going to be bad in a jeep, but if i can't even make it to the areas where I want to wheel because of poor fuel mileage, what is the point? Isn't range important?
I had it on the rack today at work... Wow. So many issues underneath. Bent shit, rust, worn suspension parts, exhaust issues, leaks...
It drives well but no where near the driveability that my wj had. ( I sold that, sadly.) I want to go for an ARB in the front, but do I really want to drop yet another $1000? I'm also wanting to upgrade away from the low clearance Rough Country long arms... There would be another 1000 on the TNT kit I want.
These upgrades won't fix my unibody which continues to gain more corrosion, metal fatigue, and wear as time goes on. The paint is shit too. Rust starting everywhere. (Don't let the pics fool you.)
Is this why guys build TJ's and LJ's? It just seems like my jeep is tired and no matter what I upgrade, it will always be a unibody, not to mention all the broken plastic inside, and the tired engine and trans. (Axles, drivelines, tcase are all new, or rebuilt/swapped.)
End of rant... Surely I'm not the first to have this dilemma... Life after xj?I feel like the only thing that could replace my rig, would be an LJ.
-Sean