So I'm becoming a bit more of an active off-roader again. Since I acquired the Miata, I've been able to keep up with the Cherokee maintenance a bit better. I've used my winch (out of necessity) roughly 4 or 5 times in 2013, which is the most it's been needed in the last dozen years. Mind you, this is more a commentary on my activeness rather than the quality of lines that I pick, which I assure you, are solid.*
*unless I'm showing off in front of my 10 year old son and discarding all common sense
New tires are going to be needed soon, and I'm determined to try the Falken Wildpeak AT2, however, I'm not sure if I want to get 245s, or step it up to 265s.
The conundrum is this:
I've been attending the local off-road park, enjoying circuitous technical trails (devoid of having a point), and putting the Jeep through its paces. It performs brilliantly, but in this environment where the trails are tailored to be challenging, a little more ground clearance would be beneficial. On the other hand, I'm an overlander at heart, and TRUE joy comes from travel and not knowing what challenges await around the bend. In which case, minimal lift and 245s are usually sufficient.
It's hard, being at the off-road park, as you pass tall-tired vehicles that evoke "oooooohs" and "ahhhhs". My inferiority complex kicks in as I wander around in the Jeep that's easily mistaken for stock. I'm sure many of my similarly minded ExPo friends can relate. How would another couple inches of ground clearance hurt?
I think I already know the answer, but I thought I'd pose the question again anyway, because it makes great conversation.