Mrs. Campings dream Grand Cherokee is the one with heated and chilled leather seats, Heated steering wheel and every other option Chrysler can imagine and market.
I have been following and enjoying this thread because of your outside the box thinking. Will I ever contemplate this swap? Not at all, I have no interest in doing this myself but it is really fun and interesting to read just because it is so unusual. I tip my hat to you.
Did I miss the MPG...
Jeep needs new shoes and I'm liking the BF Goodrich KM2.
Any of you western desert types like them or is there another tire that's better overall for our sandy, hardpack, deep sand and rocky deserts. If it matters I'm running 30x9.5 sized tires.
Registered, insured and then a new rad, alternator, belts, hoses an oil change and removed two landing lights and associated wiring.
It was a busy day on the Wrangler...
Sorry to ask such a simple question but I could not find the info on the internet.
What is the inside length (Drivers seat to tailgate.) on the 2005 Wrangler (LJ) unlimited?
A monkey wrench has been thrown...
I'm not a modern vehicle kinda guy. So I was surprised to find out about the 2004/2005 LJ that even come in the Rubicon format. A lot less $ than a new one and they have inline six's.
Anyone here have an LJ?
Shortbus, I'm considering buying the 725 since...
Don't give up on the dream. I bought this one from the estate of my neighbor Hans Burkhardt*. He owned it from 1957 til he passed back in 94 and I've had it ever since.
Bone stock except for the chrome gearshift nob and air cleaner. I added locking hubs but other than that... Also as a true...
You want the 42? It's yours. :)
I would keep the Rubicon stock. We're wandering desert folks so instead of rock crawling we just pick a direction and meander off and see what we find.
Funny shortbus mentioned the 5/4 jeeps. A buddy just asked me if I wanted his 5/4 ambulance. I doubt I have...
Here's the story and would like your opinions and reasons why.
Too many jeeps and other 4wheel drives... 2 jeeps, 1 02 suburban, 1 73 Power Wagon, 1 53 Dodge Army ambulance.
I have a stock 42 Willys Marine Corp. jeep I was tooling around in until about four years ago. Mechanically it is in...
The M37/M43 Military Vehicles use side mounts albeit much higher up. The issue is putting the cans out where they can be "sideswiped" by trees or rocks and the can ruptured and a five gallon potential fire bomb in an auto accident that is next to the driver and passenger.
That was the negatives...
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