Hello everyone, I just bought a 97 wrangler sport (4.0) automatic, 44000 miles, very good condition for $9500. Ive always wanted one, and finally got it. I've been riding quads for many years, and know some trails in my area, so me and my buddies hit the trails the day after i got it. Its a lot of fun I just have some questions.
-I bought an automatic, I have driven a standard car for years, and wanted a standard wrangler, but couldnt find what I was looking for with a standard tranny (in my area they all had alot more miles than i wanted) so i said oh well and went with the auto trans(very impatient). Anyways, is it safe to be offroading like every weekend with an automatic transmission? I know the manual is made for it, but am I putting too much stress on the tranny 4 wheelin all the time in mud and on mountain quad trails? Is the wranlger sports auto tranny capable and made for the abuse from off roading? or do you think i will have a broken tranny soon?
-Also, I've been going through some deep puddles, and have been very tempted to go through some streams, I see some wranglers in pics that look pretty much stock going through water thats up to their hood, with NO snorkel!?!? Its confusing me, wouldnt the water get in the air filter or something? How deep can I go with a stock wrangler sport?
-I want to get a lift and tires, I cant afford both at the same time, what would you reccomend first getting, the lift or the tires? I dont want to go very big at all on tires, because I still do alot of highway driving, so I need the best gas mileage i can get, maybe just like some 30's or 31's. My current tires are the Goodyear Wrangler GS-A tires, and they dont have very good traction in mud at all, they just spin and spin. What would you reccomend for tires? I also want to keep the price down too, I spent my whole savings + on this jeep already, but I love it. Also, I want to lift it because i hear THUMP, BUMP, BANG! on the trails every once and a while, when I go over a fallen tree, or some unavoidable rocks.
What should come first? the tires or lift?, and how high should I go, I was thinking just a cheap 2 inch suspension lift, will that be good enough or is it even worth it, 2inches of ground clearance doesnt seem like too much more, but maybe it will be enough.
-Keep it in 4 high all of the time right?
-Anyone know of any places to go wheelin in CT? Is there a website or something I can go to that tells me about places to go 4wheelin?
Thanks alot guys, I appreciate all of your answers!
-I bought an automatic, I have driven a standard car for years, and wanted a standard wrangler, but couldnt find what I was looking for with a standard tranny (in my area they all had alot more miles than i wanted) so i said oh well and went with the auto trans(very impatient). Anyways, is it safe to be offroading like every weekend with an automatic transmission? I know the manual is made for it, but am I putting too much stress on the tranny 4 wheelin all the time in mud and on mountain quad trails? Is the wranlger sports auto tranny capable and made for the abuse from off roading? or do you think i will have a broken tranny soon?
-Also, I've been going through some deep puddles, and have been very tempted to go through some streams, I see some wranglers in pics that look pretty much stock going through water thats up to their hood, with NO snorkel!?!? Its confusing me, wouldnt the water get in the air filter or something? How deep can I go with a stock wrangler sport?
-I want to get a lift and tires, I cant afford both at the same time, what would you reccomend first getting, the lift or the tires? I dont want to go very big at all on tires, because I still do alot of highway driving, so I need the best gas mileage i can get, maybe just like some 30's or 31's. My current tires are the Goodyear Wrangler GS-A tires, and they dont have very good traction in mud at all, they just spin and spin. What would you reccomend for tires? I also want to keep the price down too, I spent my whole savings + on this jeep already, but I love it. Also, I want to lift it because i hear THUMP, BUMP, BANG! on the trails every once and a while, when I go over a fallen tree, or some unavoidable rocks.
What should come first? the tires or lift?, and how high should I go, I was thinking just a cheap 2 inch suspension lift, will that be good enough or is it even worth it, 2inches of ground clearance doesnt seem like too much more, but maybe it will be enough.
-Keep it in 4 high all of the time right?
-Anyone know of any places to go wheelin in CT? Is there a website or something I can go to that tells me about places to go 4wheelin?
Thanks alot guys, I appreciate all of your answers!
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