stephenspann27
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- College Station, Tx
I've been doing some thinking about where I want to go with my currently stock '87 XJ.
My current thoughts are:
While I might be able to afford/willing to spend the money for a big enough lift to run 33's
and install selectable lockers front and area, I don't think I'm willing to deal with all the breakage that comes from that setup.
When you don't have a lot of cash to carry spare axles, and drive shafts, deal with bent steering components, and all that jazz maybe its best to build a less capable rig, that's still fun, but dead reliable.
I know many of you will ague that "spares" are not expensive when you get them from j-yards etc, however, cost aside, no everyone is capable, or has the desire to perform those kinds of repairs trail side.
For me, and probably everyone else, off roading is about having fun, and with my jeep in stock form, I still manage to have a blast, obstacles are more challenging and require much more skinny pedal/talented driving. Its also nice, that when a jeep is stock, or close to stock, you can really peg the throttle without having to worry about breaking your drive train.
At the same time.. modifying your jeep is fun.. increasing its capabilities is rewarding..
I know this sounds like rambling/disconnected thoughts.
Here are my thoughts on the setup that would give the greatest balance between off road capabilities, DD use/mpg and reliability:
3'' lift
30'' AT tires
Rear LSD (I have a D44)
Full skids
rocker protection
real bumpers front and rear
winch
My current thoughts are:
While I might be able to afford/willing to spend the money for a big enough lift to run 33's
and install selectable lockers front and area, I don't think I'm willing to deal with all the breakage that comes from that setup.
When you don't have a lot of cash to carry spare axles, and drive shafts, deal with bent steering components, and all that jazz maybe its best to build a less capable rig, that's still fun, but dead reliable.
I know many of you will ague that "spares" are not expensive when you get them from j-yards etc, however, cost aside, no everyone is capable, or has the desire to perform those kinds of repairs trail side.
For me, and probably everyone else, off roading is about having fun, and with my jeep in stock form, I still manage to have a blast, obstacles are more challenging and require much more skinny pedal/talented driving. Its also nice, that when a jeep is stock, or close to stock, you can really peg the throttle without having to worry about breaking your drive train.
At the same time.. modifying your jeep is fun.. increasing its capabilities is rewarding..
I know this sounds like rambling/disconnected thoughts.
Here are my thoughts on the setup that would give the greatest balance between off road capabilities, DD use/mpg and reliability:
3'' lift
30'' AT tires
Rear LSD (I have a D44)
Full skids
rocker protection
real bumpers front and rear
winch