I don't know squat about Jeeps. I did finally figure out the letter code thing, but other than that, pretty clueless.
I'm thinking of getting a Jeep. I have no money, so it should be easy right? Sky is the limit :-)
I off road a lot. The purpose of this Jeep to go further and farther into the rocks and trails and wilderness that off roading can get me.
It needs to be civil on the road, but excellent off road, and by that I mean NOT LIKELY TO BREAK. Currently, I have little in the means of mechanical knowhow, experience or tools. I am not gifted with my hands as some mechanics seem to be. That is a real and and serious limitation, and has a tremendous impact on what I need to buy. However, I am wanting to learn! This Jeep will be a third vehicle, with the idea of fixing as much as I can with basic tools. (I do have a nice hammer).
I'm tall, and have a wife and kids that will go wheeling with me. We like to Camp. I have noticed Jeeps are a bit on the small side. I'm concerned about that. It will be a big adjustment! How do you guys fit everything you need for camping into/onto your Jeeps?
I am considering a TJ Unlimited (technically an LJ?).
I know that a Rubicon has the D44's and lockers, but not sure what else they have over a regular X or Sport or whatever that justifies the cost.
I would probably run 33" tires, but I don't know what kind of axle/diff/gearing I should look to get to accomplish that.
I intend to have lockers front and rear, but I don't know if it's better to go ARB, Detroit, TruTrack, etc..
I would only consider the 6 cylinder, as even that feel pretty underpowered to me. Unfortunately, to enable me to drive the distances I intend to go in this Jeep, I am limiting myself to an automatic unless there is a really good compelling reason to go 5 speed. I can drive a stick just fine, but I have a bad right knee that is exasperated by the cramped cockpit in the Jeep. Traffic kills me, so I really want an automatic.
I have seen a ton of different tops out there, not sure the pluses and minus of them, other than storage, noise, temperature (maybe?).
When you wheel in a Jeep, how bad is the dust? (local SoCal trails). After a day on the trail, my LR3 is coated with dust inside and out, and that is with the windows up and recirc on.
I anticipate having a 4" lift, I really like the Rubicon Express 4.5" kit, but that's mostly because it's the ONLY kit I am aware of :-)
I have no idea what kind of costs I should expect to build up a high mileage TJ into a nice trail rig. I don't know what items I should include to build it up. I am thinking front and rear steel bumpers, swayaway tire/hilift carrier. 4" lift, lockers, 33's, Hella 4000's, etc... Do I need a new roll bar? Do I need any kind of underbody protection? sliders? gas tank skid plates? What other mods must be done? Anything to the transmission? Driveshafts? U-joints? What is the difference between a long arm and short arm? How does that apply?
What year of Jeep should I be looking for? What common problems do most higher mileage Jeeps experience? What year of Jeep should I stay away from?
Are there many silver or white Jeeps out there? I sure don't see many, but that's my favorite!
So, if you can, please help me out. Please help me put together a shopping list, recommended products, sources, costs, and advice.
Or...point me to where i can find it.
Thanks!
Nathan
I'm thinking of getting a Jeep. I have no money, so it should be easy right? Sky is the limit :-)
I off road a lot. The purpose of this Jeep to go further and farther into the rocks and trails and wilderness that off roading can get me.
It needs to be civil on the road, but excellent off road, and by that I mean NOT LIKELY TO BREAK. Currently, I have little in the means of mechanical knowhow, experience or tools. I am not gifted with my hands as some mechanics seem to be. That is a real and and serious limitation, and has a tremendous impact on what I need to buy. However, I am wanting to learn! This Jeep will be a third vehicle, with the idea of fixing as much as I can with basic tools. (I do have a nice hammer).
I'm tall, and have a wife and kids that will go wheeling with me. We like to Camp. I have noticed Jeeps are a bit on the small side. I'm concerned about that. It will be a big adjustment! How do you guys fit everything you need for camping into/onto your Jeeps?
I am considering a TJ Unlimited (technically an LJ?).
I know that a Rubicon has the D44's and lockers, but not sure what else they have over a regular X or Sport or whatever that justifies the cost.
I would probably run 33" tires, but I don't know what kind of axle/diff/gearing I should look to get to accomplish that.
I intend to have lockers front and rear, but I don't know if it's better to go ARB, Detroit, TruTrack, etc..
I would only consider the 6 cylinder, as even that feel pretty underpowered to me. Unfortunately, to enable me to drive the distances I intend to go in this Jeep, I am limiting myself to an automatic unless there is a really good compelling reason to go 5 speed. I can drive a stick just fine, but I have a bad right knee that is exasperated by the cramped cockpit in the Jeep. Traffic kills me, so I really want an automatic.
I have seen a ton of different tops out there, not sure the pluses and minus of them, other than storage, noise, temperature (maybe?).
When you wheel in a Jeep, how bad is the dust? (local SoCal trails). After a day on the trail, my LR3 is coated with dust inside and out, and that is with the windows up and recirc on.
I anticipate having a 4" lift, I really like the Rubicon Express 4.5" kit, but that's mostly because it's the ONLY kit I am aware of :-)
I have no idea what kind of costs I should expect to build up a high mileage TJ into a nice trail rig. I don't know what items I should include to build it up. I am thinking front and rear steel bumpers, swayaway tire/hilift carrier. 4" lift, lockers, 33's, Hella 4000's, etc... Do I need a new roll bar? Do I need any kind of underbody protection? sliders? gas tank skid plates? What other mods must be done? Anything to the transmission? Driveshafts? U-joints? What is the difference between a long arm and short arm? How does that apply?
What year of Jeep should I be looking for? What common problems do most higher mileage Jeeps experience? What year of Jeep should I stay away from?
Are there many silver or white Jeeps out there? I sure don't see many, but that's my favorite!
So, if you can, please help me out. Please help me put together a shopping list, recommended products, sources, costs, and advice.
Or...point me to where i can find it.
Thanks!
Nathan
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