Grassland
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Sure! I had one for years, in between driving a couple of Big Blazers and my current GMC truck.
I found the 4.0 liter inline 6 cylinder engine immensely easy to work on. Plugs, coils, starter, oil changes. Did the fuel rail...Even doing the water pump wasnt bad. Then I reached out to KOLAK and added Iron Rock Offroad springs, new Crown Automotive spring perch isolators, Moog anti-sways, and Pro Comp 9000 series shocks. Then Wrangler wheels and tires. All done and it was a nice tight turning, camping-mobile! Two kayaks, dogs, gear and the little lady.
Having said all that, watch for a few things...
Door wiring at the hinge boots...Chrysler never gives enough wire at their connections. Over time the ground wire just snaps. This causes interior lights to stay on after the doors are closed and similar gremlins.
Same goes for battery cables. I changed them out completely finally.
The rear control arm is an interesting triangle type o had never seen before, too.
Oh, and the hvac blend doors. When the crap out on you, its easiest to remove the glove compartment door, reach to the back, cut a panel open there and replace them that way
Hope that helps
Is Kolak still around??
The rear triangular swing arm has the ball joint in it and if it's rusty (like every WJ within 1000 miles of where I live) it's easier to replace the entire arm than trying to take it out and press.out the joint and put in a new one.
They are OLD in general. Poor fuel economy, slow, quite small by today's standards.
You are talking about something designed in the mid 1990s, produced from 1999-2004 for model years.
Personally, if you live somewhere that 20+ year old unibody SUVs aren't rusted out heaps, I'd go for the 4.7 V8 as you get a transmission with more gears, and a Dana 44a rear differential, more HP and torque.
Ideally I'd look for one with the tow package as well.
It's been almost a decade since my 2nd WJ but if you keep the lift mild you can run 245/75R16 tires, and keep stock length control arms. 265/75R16s if you are down with trimming.
Got rid of my 2002 with only 206,000KM in 2016, because everything was rusting away and every fastener was seized and everything was at the age where it needed to be replaced, which sucks to do when it's become one rusty mess.
Best of luck!