Yet another new guy

ExpoMike

Well-known member
Hi everyone. I found this site from a link on NAXJA. My wife and I own a 2000 Cherokee Classic, which we have had for almost 2 years. Last Dec. I had collected enough parts to do our lift. It's a hybrid lift using OME rear springs, Rusty coils with spacers, JKS lower arms and disco's, Bilstien shocks, a PROC SYE and stock front drive shaft for the rear, all riding on Dueler REVO's in a 245/75-16 (31x9.5) size tire. I also swapped the Dana 35 for a brand new (left over stock) 8.25 with factory LSD and 4.10's. Removed the ABS stuff, since the 8.25 doesn't have the ability to use it. So far we are very happy with the results and are looking forward to more mods.

I have always liked Expedition style exploring and with more and more of this becoming more "mainstream", it is making it easier to find info. This site is great and just what I have been looking for. Lots of great info. I am looking forward to building our rig for more adventures and am planning to build my own adventure trailer to go along with the XJ. I have been getting a lot of good ideas from that forum.

Well, that's it for now. Here is a pic from the first trip out after the lift back in Jan. Look forward to getting to know more people here and hope to see some of you on the trails. Happy exploring.

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Mike and Lisa
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Scott Brady

Founder
Mike,

Great vehicle. The XJ is a true classic and excellent for overland builds. They can also get pretty decent mileage if I remember correctly.

Great to have you here!
 

kcowyo

ExPo Original
Welcome to the forum - :beer:

I like those wheels. Are they standard on the Classics?
 

ox4mag

Explorer
Welcome!

Hey there! Just wanted to say howdy, welcome you to ExPo, and mention that you've got a sharp looking XJ. Welcome, and happy adventuring!
 

kodiak1232003

Adventurer
xj_mike said:
Hi everyone. I found this site from a link on NAXJA. My wife and I own a 2000 Cherokee Classic, which we have had for almost 2 years. Last Dec. I had collected enough parts to do our lift. It's a hybrid lift using OME rear springs, Rusty coils with spacers, JKS lower arms and disco's, Bilstien shocks, a PROC SYE and stock front drive shaft for the rear, all riding on Dueler REVO's in a 245/75-16 (31x9.5) size tire. I also swapped the Dana 35 for a brand new (left over stock) 8.25 with factory LSD and 4.10's. Removed the ABS stuff, since the 8.25 doesn't have the ability to use it. So far we are very happy with the results and are looking forward to more mods.

I have always liked Expedition style exploring and with more and more of this becoming more "mainstream", it is making it easier to find info. This site is great and just what I have been looking for. Lots of great info. I am looking forward to building our rig for more adventures and am planning to build my own adventure trailer to go along with the XJ. I have been getting a lot of good ideas from that forum.

Well, that's it for now. Here is a pic from the first trip out after the lift back in Jan. Look forward to getting to know more people here and hope to see some of you on the trails. Happy exploring.

xjsidesmall.jpg


Mike and Lisa
xjsafari-rig.gif



"gawd...another new guy, ****** are you doing here?! stop asking us, and go figure it out yourself!


Go drink bleach, cuz you are NOT extreme enough!







hehe...this is just a public service anouncement of what you will NOT
find here. if you want to be browbeaten and kicked in the head go right over to
pirate4x4.com...we've got a lot of expatriots over here including myself.

i got tired of getting smacked around, with my
"boring" builds and love of all things outdoors.


you, your wife, your XJ, your future (or present)
children, your dogs, and your extended family are most welcome....

:campfire:

Brian (aka kodiak)
 

ExpoMike

Well-known member
kcowyo said:
Welcome to the forum - :beer:

I like those wheels. Are they standard on the Classics?

First, thanks for all the warm welcomes!

As for your question kcowyo, yep those are stock on 2000-2001 Classics. They are 16x7 so it does make tire selection a little harder. Most 16" tires are rate D which are a little stiff for a Cherokee, IMHO.
 

cshontz

Supporting Sponsor
xj_mike said:
Most 16" tires are rate D which are a little stiff for a Cherokee, IMHO.

Agreed. I'm sporting E's on the same wheel. I'm used to it now, but they seemed very harsh initially. I really like the tire sizes that are available for 16" wheels, however. They're typically somewhat narrower than their 15" counterparts.

You have a great Jeep! A man after my own heart. :)
 

DaJudge

Explorer
Nice XJ Mike! Welcome to the Expediton Portal!

I am actually thinking of going back to 16" rims so I can get the same height tire but not as wide.

Glen
 

ExpoMike

Well-known member
cshontz said:
Welcome, Mike and Lisa! Nice XJ!

:beer:

Thanks for the welcome. I read your build up and love how your XJ has come out. I drool for an ARB up front but have a hard time justifying the price. I am most likely going to fab my own bumper using the ARB as a base idea. Just need to get some time.
 

OverlandZJ

Expedition Leader
DaJudge said:
Nice XJ Mike! Welcome to the Expediton Portal!

I am actually thinking of going back to 16" rims so I can get the same height tire but not as wide.

Glen

Ditto, i'm sick of 12.5's throwing mud/dirt all over the side of my rig. 15 minutes unloading and setting up camp and i'm filthy from the waist down.
 

Haggis

Appalachian Ridgerunner
Wecome, to the Expo! The hardest part of logging on to the Expo is controlling the ugre to drop everything and go to all the great places the members here post. It makes working for a living seem like an unimportant distraction. At least until the lack of money becomes a problem.
 

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