Char-Broil
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- PA
Well I will be starting over with a new XJ in the next couple months to a year or so here, and feel like sharing my ideas. Here's what I'm looking to start with.
1st Choice - 99-2001 XJ 5 speed, 4.0 4 Door 4x4, Stock, Good paint, No body work, with less than 140k mi on it. Right now would have to be well under $2000.00
2nd Choice - 99-2001 XJ Limited. 4.0, 4 door, 4x4, Stock, good paint, all the goodies, leather, etc. Under/Around 110k mi. Hoping to pay no more than $5000.00 or so.
What will be done to it - I have been dreaming for a while now of a bullet-proof, unstoppable XJ that gets respectible fuel mileage. Something very reliable that I can DD, travel with, and wheel anywhere from Rausch Creek to Moab and beyond. My wife and I are planning a road trip in 2011 and want to take something that can easily pull a popup, and be able to wheel mountain passes and some tough trails across the US. I will be replacing my 94 with this Jeep, so it has to be nearly as capable as that is for me to keep up with my wheelin' buddies around here.
4.0 kept pretty stock
Electric taurus fan, high flow air filter, Borla exhaust, whatever else might help economy.
MORE Motor mounts/brackets
6 speed manual trans
NP241 transfer case
Rubicon axles (at least up front)
4.10 gears, selectable lockers front/rear
3-3 1/2" lift with OME or Billstein shocks
31" tires (undecided on which tire, likely bighorns)
Rubicon Rims
Thinking stock on bumpers, at least to start with. Possibly adding front and rear hitches and a backbone system will be all I really want there.
Rock Sliders,belly skid, gas tank skid, diff covers, etc to make underside solid.
Rubicon Badges on front fenders. My goal is to build what the factory never did--A Legitimate Cherokee Rubicon. Has anyone done this? I am hoping it will support my wheeling style while getting 19-21 MPG highway and tow well. Although I love the size of my 94 for wheeling (5" lift, 32's, had 33's) it is pretty big for a lot of the stuff I wheel, and I miss the fuel economy I got with 3", 31s, 3.55's and the 5 speed (best I ever recorded was 22mpg). I still can get about 18-19 on 32's with 4.56's if I am light on the skinny pedal, 1-2 mpg of which I credit to the taurus fan which is hardly ever on. Anyway...that's my plan. Feel free to comment, add, or bash it.
1st Choice - 99-2001 XJ 5 speed, 4.0 4 Door 4x4, Stock, Good paint, No body work, with less than 140k mi on it. Right now would have to be well under $2000.00
2nd Choice - 99-2001 XJ Limited. 4.0, 4 door, 4x4, Stock, good paint, all the goodies, leather, etc. Under/Around 110k mi. Hoping to pay no more than $5000.00 or so.
What will be done to it - I have been dreaming for a while now of a bullet-proof, unstoppable XJ that gets respectible fuel mileage. Something very reliable that I can DD, travel with, and wheel anywhere from Rausch Creek to Moab and beyond. My wife and I are planning a road trip in 2011 and want to take something that can easily pull a popup, and be able to wheel mountain passes and some tough trails across the US. I will be replacing my 94 with this Jeep, so it has to be nearly as capable as that is for me to keep up with my wheelin' buddies around here.
4.0 kept pretty stock
Electric taurus fan, high flow air filter, Borla exhaust, whatever else might help economy.
MORE Motor mounts/brackets
6 speed manual trans
NP241 transfer case
Rubicon axles (at least up front)
4.10 gears, selectable lockers front/rear
3-3 1/2" lift with OME or Billstein shocks
31" tires (undecided on which tire, likely bighorns)
Rubicon Rims
Thinking stock on bumpers, at least to start with. Possibly adding front and rear hitches and a backbone system will be all I really want there.
Rock Sliders,belly skid, gas tank skid, diff covers, etc to make underside solid.
Rubicon Badges on front fenders. My goal is to build what the factory never did--A Legitimate Cherokee Rubicon. Has anyone done this? I am hoping it will support my wheeling style while getting 19-21 MPG highway and tow well. Although I love the size of my 94 for wheeling (5" lift, 32's, had 33's) it is pretty big for a lot of the stuff I wheel, and I miss the fuel economy I got with 3", 31s, 3.55's and the 5 speed (best I ever recorded was 22mpg). I still can get about 18-19 on 32's with 4.56's if I am light on the skinny pedal, 1-2 mpg of which I credit to the taurus fan which is hardly ever on. Anyway...that's my plan. Feel free to comment, add, or bash it.