Bullet List
I'm just thinking aloud here. Spring is here, and I want to make things happen and really get out there this year. I'm off to a good start with a new kayak for the family.
Short-Term, Necessary Work
- A/C repair
- Radiator and cooling system replace
- Borla SS cat back (muffler has leak and starting to rot)
The stuff that
needs attention really isn't that bad. The Cherokee has been running nicely, knock on wood, as I continue to rack up the miles just driving back and forth to work every day.
Miscellaneous
- Headlight wiring harness, and new headlights
- Driver door hinge noisy, needs maintenance
- Short in external GPS antenna (remove or replace)
- Diagnose short in rear wiper when tailgate is up
- Fix heat soak once and for all by insulating injectors
- Vinyl torn on side of driver side seat (repair or cover)
- Consider solutions for glitchy head unit
- Replace air filter, long overdue
It was like new when I got it in 2005. It's starting to really resemble a broken-in vehicle, as you can tell.
Long-Term, Technical
- Gear job (3.55 -> 4.10, lockers?)
- Wonky transfer case repair (or nv241or?)
- Rear bumper and tire/gas carrier (there are none I like)
- New OME springs, possibly HD rear for towing
- Check transmission and transmission cooler
- Tweak driveline angles
I love having lockers, but I almost never need them. Even when you think you need them, you don't really need them. A well-balanced vehicle with a sure-footed suspension goes a long way in providing traction when you need it the most. Not saying it isn't nice to be able to flip a switch when all else fails.
I want to put my spare tire on the outside of the Cherokee, and there are just no spare tire carriers that I like. First, most of them make you replace the bumper. My stock rear bumper is fine, quite truthfully. I just want a sturdy arm that can accommodate a spare, some fuel and water, and my Hi-Lift. AEV, why did you have to stop making your Cherokee rear bumper? I like the Wilderness swing-away for its utility, but not their bumper. I like the Detours USA stock bumper upgrade, but the swing-arm lacks utility. It's frustrating.
Long-Term, Overland
- Roof-Top Tent?
- Roof rack w/ Pelican for exterior storage?
- Adventure Trailer w/ RTT?
- Tear-Drop w/ RTT?
I have no idea. These options are all cost-prohibitive. The lowest cost option is a small RTT and a small rack on the roof for my storage. I hate putting stuff on the roof - not to mention, the kayaks already use that space. But I want to make the Cherokee a viable family camper, and still be a sensible daily driver, and... I guess I'm just not going to be able to do that without a trailer.
A part of me likes the Tear-Drop w/ RTT idea. How cool would that be? It'd be like a double-decker overland condo!