bearman512
Adventurer
Here is my niner in Colorado.
And with the RTT.
And with the RTT.
You can see my two Jeeps below, I sold the black one in January and plan on selling the tan one before winter hits. While I had a lot of fun with them I will likely never own another uni-body off road vehicle, not to mention they lack the space for more than 2 adults plus dogs and their gear. I did a lot of research last year before I decided to buy a 98 full size Montero, it's hands down a better rig in all aspect except power. It has an amazing interior with heated leather seats that still work perfectly 16 years later, factory rear air locker locking up a 9.5 inch rear end(think slightly smaller than a Ford diesel truck rear end), room for 7, no lift needed to run 33 inch tires, and rides smooth as butter. It doesn't have the articulation(think axle/wheel travel) the Jeeps have but when I'm done with it will be no problem taking it just about anywhere I want. The WJ is slightly better than the ZJ platform but still a bit weak in stock form for a long term overlanding platform. If you stick with the WJ and find one with a v8 make sure the service records are all up to date, it seems to be the most problematic engine used by Chrysler in the last 20 years, google "WJ v8 engine problems" to learn more. Unless you tow with it you don't need the v8 anyway, the 4.0 is plenty and will run forever. Don't believe the posts about the 44a, I ran that axle hard for 5 years in my black 96 once I had it re-geared and new seals after grabbing it from the junkyard, not once did I have an issue. I could go on but all of the info you seek is already on the web, a 20-25 year old ZJ/WJ chassis is well documented on many forums with the available upgrades and reliability already researched.
Although I will miss having a "point and shoot" rig that will go anywhere it's time to move on.
Nice Jeeps. Im not looking for anything that extreme. I just want out the box some tires and a winch. A lift is not necessary to me. I realize lifts are needed for bigger tires. Its a fine line. Just on styling I want a fj60. Then the downfalls of that come in. The best fit would be an fzj80. Then the downfalls of that come in. The best compromise would be a Jeep WJ. The other options are an XJ,TJ,100,4runner but then you bring up something I've never really even paid attention too. The Montero. The specs on paper seem quite appealing. Can you give like the "one" I want to find in terms of the off road oriented with the locker as you said? Im interested in the best overall for my use. This is a simple camping off road winter truck. Not a cross country thing. A TJ with a trailer is starting to enter my thoughts more. Remove the passenger seat and the rear seat build a platform and tow a 900 pound trailer. Any quick info on the Montero is cool. I do search a lot before I ask this stuff. I am trying to get more expo type builds then rock crawlers or mud bogglers with 14" lift and all that. I appreciate all the feedback.
OK I have to throw this out there.
All of these vehicles are great choices! BUT I was once told years ago that you take a stock vehicle and throw lockers front and rear and it will go fewer places than a mildly lifted stocker.
WHY you ask "ARTICULATION" on any trail if you can keep all 4 tires in solid contact with the ground there is no traction loss and the vehicle will continue to move. The second you lift a tire you stop moving as all the power is transferred to the tire in the air. A locker or LS limited slip in one or the other axle prevents this but if you have to add it to your to do list then a lift is by far easier and cheaper.
I say find a good WJ do a 4" lift add some 33x10.50's or 285-70's and get you a skid plate by Turbo City http://www.turbocity.com/product_info.php?cPath=17_33&products_id=130 just a little insurance for that 7" protruding rock that WILL crack that aluminum case like a nut. I have seen many ZJ's and WJ's stranded on easy mountain trails that did not think that rock would hurt it.
I installed the 8.8 for the reason of easy maintenance and cheap parts as the 8.8 is widely used in Ford's as well as there was no aftermarket lockers and limited slips for the 44A. Just make sure you get a 33 spline not the 27 spline that is in almost every late model Mustang.
jeep-N-Montero remarks like the one below are not necessary.
"You are either very new to Jeeps or just don't read much about them. There is both the factory LSD for the 44a, as well as the Aussie and Lokka Lockers available for it that work amazingly well."
Let me make it very CLEAR when I started my build there was NOTHING available. I purchased my niner in 08 and at that time there where NO Aussie's available YET and I wanted something that would not crack when I accidentally get hung up on a large protruding rock "it happens". Some came with a limited slip some did not mine did not so I had to make a decision open up the 44a and add another carrier for the LS or swap to a much stronger and cheaper 33 spline 8.8 that came with disc brakes so I spent $188 bucks on a truss that was available already for TJ's.
$200 plus $188 was a bunch cheaper than cracking open the 44a and purchase all the rebuild bearings, LS carrier, and have a weak link. Even the manufacturer warns against lifting ZJ's by the cent housing of the 44a.
I also installed a HP 30 out of a 98 XJ and needed to do a gear change to 4.11 for both so you should understand my reasoning.
All that said the skid plate was just a recommendation because after you purchase a full truss and the rest of the rebuild stuff why not go with the 8.8!
Bye the way IR does not make a 44a truss!
I think Bearman means at the time he built his Jeep you couldn't get ARB type lockers for the 44a. You can now in the past fe years. A lot of WJ guys had already built their rigs by the time those things cam rout. I know they had Aussie lockers but were expensive.
Yes, Bearman that is what its narrowed down to. That type of setup on a WJ. For every 5 WJ there is 10 TJ or XJ though. I guess if Im buying a grocery getter the WJ will most likely have been used that way. I found some fully built ZJ like you suggested and a few have the 242 swap. Im going to look at one that has been at 13000 ft in the Rockies with 4 people and gear so its been there done that. I even found a bad *** 5.9 ZJ thats lifted. And I believe your theory about all 4 wheels is what Jeep had in mind on the QD. They dont have clearance but they have traction. Then the Overland adds a tad more clearance and you satisfy both those basic principals.
Montero, no you are not adding confusion you are adding knowledge. To be honest I thought a Montero was a Montero sport like a pathfinder or passport type vehicle. Never even realized they had a mini gwagen! Now that is room. Did some googling and reading. Why are these cars 1500? Are they heaps of dirt I mean 1500 is like junk focus prices. These things are either a huge sleeper underknown vehicle or junk. Im thinking public ignorance. Mitsubishi builds high quality things in all other businesses. I see that not a lot of support probably not a huge demand based on the used market. I saw that thing Dolomiti picked up so I looked around expecting 10 grand or something and those things are 2 grand all day in clean shape. Not a turbo diesel but the 6. I found a 96 SR and 98 Gen2.5 with some mods they are under 5 grand which is in my budget. Im definitely going to drive one.
Rotor- Thanks for real feedback in similar experiences. Yes I'm either finding 6.5 lifted crazy XJ or ones that are definitely mall crawlers for the daughter. I found a rust free mint 114k babied garaged for 4k. Then for 4k there are some insane builds. Good info.
Jake- Yes ARb in the last year or two started making the top of the line ARB locker for the 44a. Its 1050, before shipping and air. So you are saying stay away from the HO? In that case I can buy a Jeep today because I've found tons of Limited v8 QD. Tons of V8 Laredo selec trac. Only 3 buyable Overland. I have found a couple limited with the HO and cloth too. I think it was some 04 sport? It had QT2 though. If I get one its either QD and swap in the 242hd. Or a v8 laredo with the 242 stock and then ARB with on board air. Then I can get cloth seats and not all that electric jazz. Im not looking for extreme. Im looking for simple but effective.
Right now my hardest thing is not buying this TJ with a 350 and nv5 and full ARB lockers and air. Along with a Warn 9xdi with synthetic. He's asking the same as jeeps with the 4.0. Must control impulse!