ShottsCruisers
Explorer
Whitecon...sorry for some of the Jeep comments and digs!
Reading your posts I have the following info to add:
*You are 100% correct. There isn't anything you can do to an 80-series (even like mine at 7+" lift and 35's...37's don't fit into my garage with that lift) that'll make it as capable a trail vehicle as your Wrangler. OK, the Cruiser will be more durable and reliable but it won't keep up in the real difficult stuff...period. You won't hear that on the MUD website.
*Since you want a Expo type of SUV and one that won't hit those top 5% of the hardest-core trails out there...the 100 has far too many advantages over the aged 80-series. Some differences between the two years you are looking at:
97:
*More off-road capable though by a small margin
*More lift choices (2-6")
01:
*Will travel almost anywhere the '97 can
*Lifts limited to 2.75-3" (35's)
*Far more power
*Far more refined (smoother, tighter)
*More reliable across the board (factual)
*More room
*Better air conditioning by far
*Less nickel-and-time trouble stuff to contend with (A/C cutting out, power steering issues, cooling issues, etc)
*Safer...has VSC
*Traction Control is tight and effective and lockers are rarely needed
*FAR superior brakes with larger tires and loads
*And on and on.
My 80-series vehicles, while classics, are no match quality-wise compared to my 2001 100-series. With 150K on my 100 it seems brand new. Both 80's aged well before that. For your needs I'd rate the 2001 as a 9 out of 10 (for you). The 97...maybe a 7. IF you didn't have your LJ for the crazy trails...then the 80 score would raise up to an 8.
Reading your posts I have the following info to add:
*You are 100% correct. There isn't anything you can do to an 80-series (even like mine at 7+" lift and 35's...37's don't fit into my garage with that lift) that'll make it as capable a trail vehicle as your Wrangler. OK, the Cruiser will be more durable and reliable but it won't keep up in the real difficult stuff...period. You won't hear that on the MUD website.
*Since you want a Expo type of SUV and one that won't hit those top 5% of the hardest-core trails out there...the 100 has far too many advantages over the aged 80-series. Some differences between the two years you are looking at:
97:
*More off-road capable though by a small margin
*More lift choices (2-6")
01:
*Will travel almost anywhere the '97 can
*Lifts limited to 2.75-3" (35's)
*Far more power
*Far more refined (smoother, tighter)
*More reliable across the board (factual)
*More room
*Better air conditioning by far
*Less nickel-and-time trouble stuff to contend with (A/C cutting out, power steering issues, cooling issues, etc)
*Safer...has VSC
*Traction Control is tight and effective and lockers are rarely needed
*FAR superior brakes with larger tires and loads
*And on and on.
My 80-series vehicles, while classics, are no match quality-wise compared to my 2001 100-series. With 150K on my 100 it seems brand new. Both 80's aged well before that. For your needs I'd rate the 2001 as a 9 out of 10 (for you). The 97...maybe a 7. IF you didn't have your LJ for the crazy trails...then the 80 score would raise up to an 8.
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