Thirty-Nine
Explorer
My father passed away back in 2014, and left his 2001 XJ. My stepmom drove it every now and then until just recently when she said she was ready for it to move on. I'm honored to have it.
I call it "Cranky," since I've had some challenges with it since getting it. Nothing super major, just little stuff; enough stuff to make you, well, cranky. It's a mish-mash of metric and standard bolts, too! I also have Suzuki Sidekick (aka The Teal Terror), and I can disassemble the darn thing with about three wrenches, so this is quite different. (Maybe I'm the cranky one.) I also just launched a new site called Crankshaft Culture, and the name seemed fitting.
Here's how it looked when I got it: 15x7s, 235/75/15 Yokohama A/T-S tires, Smittybilt side steps.
First thing I did was wire up our ARB fridge in the back and headed out for a camping trip:
Threw my roof rack and awning on top, added a trailer hitch, and hitched up the trailer/tent.
Took it on the trails at Tahuya State Forest in Washington without any mods. Did great! Unfortunately, didn't rip the sidestep off. Had to wait to get home to take them off.
First mod: Skyjacker 3" lift (coils and new leafs) with their Black Max Shocks all around, as well as their lower control arms.
Ordered up a Metalcloak adjustable track bar, too. (I still need to get the axle totally centered)
Also picked up longer front bumpstops from Daystar and JKS Quicker disconnects for the front bar.
Lifted on the 235s ...
Next up: 31x10.50 Yokohama Geolandar MT+ tires.
Yes, that's seven of them: four for the XJ, a full-size spare, and two for our trailer.
Mounted them on Mamba MR1X wheels (15x7; 4.5' backspacing).
Just picked up 1.5" spacers so I can mount up the wheels/tires on the Dinoot trailer, too.
And that's where it stands as of today. I literally just got it to this point a couple days ago, but can't wait to get it on the trails and see how the parts do.
FYI, I've got JCR Sliders to put on, and my JCR bumper just shipped today. Got a WARN VR8000-S to put on the front (pulling it off of my other 4x4).
Future plans include regear, locker, and am looking into stronger axles, especially for the D35. Need to get longer brake lines, too. Also considering raising the back up another inch, but once the bumper/winch are installed, it might level it out.
Looking forward to getting some more seat time with it, especially off the pavement. It rides quite well, and the Yokohamas are quieter than I expected, too. I probably have 50 miles on the setup thus far, so I'll have more feedback as time passes.
I call it "Cranky," since I've had some challenges with it since getting it. Nothing super major, just little stuff; enough stuff to make you, well, cranky. It's a mish-mash of metric and standard bolts, too! I also have Suzuki Sidekick (aka The Teal Terror), and I can disassemble the darn thing with about three wrenches, so this is quite different. (Maybe I'm the cranky one.) I also just launched a new site called Crankshaft Culture, and the name seemed fitting.
Here's how it looked when I got it: 15x7s, 235/75/15 Yokohama A/T-S tires, Smittybilt side steps.
First thing I did was wire up our ARB fridge in the back and headed out for a camping trip:
Threw my roof rack and awning on top, added a trailer hitch, and hitched up the trailer/tent.
Took it on the trails at Tahuya State Forest in Washington without any mods. Did great! Unfortunately, didn't rip the sidestep off. Had to wait to get home to take them off.
First mod: Skyjacker 3" lift (coils and new leafs) with their Black Max Shocks all around, as well as their lower control arms.
Ordered up a Metalcloak adjustable track bar, too. (I still need to get the axle totally centered)
Also picked up longer front bumpstops from Daystar and JKS Quicker disconnects for the front bar.
Lifted on the 235s ...
Next up: 31x10.50 Yokohama Geolandar MT+ tires.
Yes, that's seven of them: four for the XJ, a full-size spare, and two for our trailer.
Mounted them on Mamba MR1X wheels (15x7; 4.5' backspacing).
Just picked up 1.5" spacers so I can mount up the wheels/tires on the Dinoot trailer, too.
And that's where it stands as of today. I literally just got it to this point a couple days ago, but can't wait to get it on the trails and see how the parts do.
FYI, I've got JCR Sliders to put on, and my JCR bumper just shipped today. Got a WARN VR8000-S to put on the front (pulling it off of my other 4x4).
Future plans include regear, locker, and am looking into stronger axles, especially for the D35. Need to get longer brake lines, too. Also considering raising the back up another inch, but once the bumper/winch are installed, it might level it out.
Looking forward to getting some more seat time with it, especially off the pavement. It rides quite well, and the Yokohamas are quieter than I expected, too. I probably have 50 miles on the setup thus far, so I'll have more feedback as time passes.
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