Post Pic's of your Jeep

Here's my 1990 YJ
4.5 Lift, 33x12.5x15 Tires

https://www.flickr.com/photos/mookshamooksha/21070237688

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Much OHV tracks there, or were you there strictly to camp?

Not really any OHV tracks. Technically most of the roads there are gravel "County roads". I went there to camp specifically. A few other guys from a local group went also, but spent my first couple days there alone.

Same area, just a different spot over Memorial day weekend.

 
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Top of Storm Mountain, Roosevelt National Forest outside the Drake/Estes Park area

Camped somewhere around there back in '00 with my brother on a mountain bike expedition with an XJ very similar to yours. Gorgeous but a hellacious night that we will never forget!!
 
I used to do backcountry day trips in my lifted Subaru Forester softroader...

I'm confident that everything the Subaru could do, this one can do better.

Had no clue you could get lift kits for Subaru's... Learn something new everyday. Expensive?
 
Had no clue you could get lift kits for Subaru's... Learn something new everyday. Expensive?

The kit for my later model was $500 for 2" of lift. Older models you can get 4-6" of lift on but requires extensive work approaching $1K. I didn't want to get to the cutting stage of lift kits, so I started over with a Wrangler.

Plus you can't get a low range with an auto (Older manuals had an available low range) and there was not an available rear locker for the stock rear diffs.

Great vehicles for extreme dirt roading, they just don't have the aftermarket that the Wrangler provides.
 
The kit for my later model was $500 for 2" of lift. Older models you can get 4-6" of lift on but requires extensive work approaching $1K. I didn't want to get to the cutting stage of lift kits, so I started over with a Wrangler.

Plus you can't get a low range with an auto (Older manuals had an available low range) and there was not an available rear locker for the stock rear diffs.

Great vehicles for extreme dirt roading, they just don't have the aftermarket that the Wrangler provides.

Pretty much the same reason I sold my Tracker and got a wrangler.
 

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