BoringDave
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I suck at searching. I don't know if I use the wrong words or what but I can never find my answers.
I am trying to find out the weight difference between a late model Cherokee 4 door 4x4 and a 2wd.
Any one know off hand?
Here is my reason. I am kinda a sand dune freak and like to drive mine on the Oregon dunes. I use to be big into atv's and there go fast stuff. But as everyone knows people get hurt on them a lot so I gave them up and sold them several years back.
My new plan is to take my once DD 99 cherokee and making more dune worthy. maybe loosing the front axle and t-case for 2wd stuff to save weight and adding some 1300 size paddle tires. Maybe also down the road a 4.6l. I already have a 4.5" lift that I pieced together that for most part I like and 10" 255/70 5150 shocks. As it is right now it does rather well but there is always room for improvement.
I plan on keeping this thing for ever so to me the over all investment is not a problem with me. I was going to buy another one that was already 2 wd but this one only has 80k on it i am the 2nd owner. the only other problem I have thought of if I break it while I am at the dunes. I now flat tow it with my motorhome and use it when I am there to goto town for ice and such.
So back to the big Q's would it be worth converting to loose the weight or not? As it is now I hardly ever use 4wd with 31" mud tires and the paddles should make up for that.
Dave
I am trying to find out the weight difference between a late model Cherokee 4 door 4x4 and a 2wd.
Any one know off hand?
Here is my reason. I am kinda a sand dune freak and like to drive mine on the Oregon dunes. I use to be big into atv's and there go fast stuff. But as everyone knows people get hurt on them a lot so I gave them up and sold them several years back.
My new plan is to take my once DD 99 cherokee and making more dune worthy. maybe loosing the front axle and t-case for 2wd stuff to save weight and adding some 1300 size paddle tires. Maybe also down the road a 4.6l. I already have a 4.5" lift that I pieced together that for most part I like and 10" 255/70 5150 shocks. As it is right now it does rather well but there is always room for improvement.
I plan on keeping this thing for ever so to me the over all investment is not a problem with me. I was going to buy another one that was already 2 wd but this one only has 80k on it i am the 2nd owner. the only other problem I have thought of if I break it while I am at the dunes. I now flat tow it with my motorhome and use it when I am there to goto town for ice and such.
So back to the big Q's would it be worth converting to loose the weight or not? As it is now I hardly ever use 4wd with 31" mud tires and the paddles should make up for that.
Dave