DutchVDub
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- Milliken, CO
Well, I was trying for an XJ but the deals just weren't out there and the planets apparently didn't want to line up for me. So after some further thought I figured if I was going to ditch the fuel sipper and go back to an SUV I might as well get one that can tow my YJ if needed. In all honesty though, I can't believe I never considered one of these before. This thing is nice to drive, comfy down the road, and has plenty of grunt to get me in trouble. Its also a lot more roomy inside than you would think. The aftermarket is a bit lacking but thats fine with me, it just makes it harder to spend my money.
Specs:
2001 Dodge Durango 4x4 SLT
5.9L "Magnum" V8
46RE 4spd Auto
265/75 r16's (31.6")
NP233 (basically an NP231HD but with the electronic shift and a reluctor ring from what I can tell)
ChryCo 9.25 rear w/ limited slip
ChryCo 8.0 front, appparently this replaced the D35 IFS axle in 2000
Tow package with 7,300lb tow rating (this was the important thing for me)
Leather, 8 speaker Infinity sound, 3 zone climate control, power everything, auto dimming rear view and driver side mirrors, basically fully loaded from what I can tell by reading the original window sticker I found in the owner's manual.
It won't be the primary tow vehicle for my YJ, but I did want to be able to tow it myself from time to time as needed. I'm getting a gooseneck so my neighbor can haul both his jeep and mine with his 6.4L Powerstroke on major trips. This will be more used to take my YJ to nearby trails for the testing/shakedown or for quick trips in it just for fun. I'll be using it to take the family wheeling and hopefully even camping now that my kid is nearing 3yrs old.
Plans are to get it onto 33's and regear it to either 4.10's or 4.56's. I haven't decided yet. I know I want to regear with the bigger tire just to keep the tow rating intact, but I'm thinking if I'm going to do it I might as well go up to 4.56's and get some extra power. I'll also be adding some air assist bags, a brake controller, and better transmission cooler to the mix. And yes, a new windshield too. The Golf's was broken also so i didn't push the matter.




Specs:
2001 Dodge Durango 4x4 SLT
5.9L "Magnum" V8
46RE 4spd Auto
265/75 r16's (31.6")
NP233 (basically an NP231HD but with the electronic shift and a reluctor ring from what I can tell)
ChryCo 9.25 rear w/ limited slip
ChryCo 8.0 front, appparently this replaced the D35 IFS axle in 2000
Tow package with 7,300lb tow rating (this was the important thing for me)
Leather, 8 speaker Infinity sound, 3 zone climate control, power everything, auto dimming rear view and driver side mirrors, basically fully loaded from what I can tell by reading the original window sticker I found in the owner's manual.
It won't be the primary tow vehicle for my YJ, but I did want to be able to tow it myself from time to time as needed. I'm getting a gooseneck so my neighbor can haul both his jeep and mine with his 6.4L Powerstroke on major trips. This will be more used to take my YJ to nearby trails for the testing/shakedown or for quick trips in it just for fun. I'll be using it to take the family wheeling and hopefully even camping now that my kid is nearing 3yrs old.
Plans are to get it onto 33's and regear it to either 4.10's or 4.56's. I haven't decided yet. I know I want to regear with the bigger tire just to keep the tow rating intact, but I'm thinking if I'm going to do it I might as well go up to 4.56's and get some extra power. I'll also be adding some air assist bags, a brake controller, and better transmission cooler to the mix. And yes, a new windshield too. The Golf's was broken also so i didn't push the matter.