This is my first and so far only one. My dream WJ. Here in Poland, it's a popular model. It's within reach for most working people. Besides, it seems to me to be more versatile than the Wrangler. Its size, for example, makes it great for trips. At first, it was hard for me to get used to the "sway" of the body, but now I wouldn't trade it back for my old Corolla
I liked my '99 WJ, maybe more than I would have liked a Wrangler. As you said, more versatile. Easier to drive on-highway. A real roof I could put kayak racks on. More seating, more cargo.
when the suspension needed work, I put in "Iron Rock Off-Road" springs of 2 inch lift, ProComp 9000 series shocks, new spring perch isolators from Crown Automotive and new Moog antisway bars. That body roll was under control! Next I discovered death wobble and replaced the entire tie rod, end to end, and an entire new drag link, both also from Crown. Finished off with some Wrangler wheels with tires. It was good. All told it sat about 3 inches higher.
Same engine as the Wrangler, so things were easy to work on. I had changed out the CV axles, water pump, fuel rail in the engine bay, starter.
One odd thing was the triangle shaped upper control arm in the back. That was different but even now there is still support for it. If I hadn't let it sit so long, it could still be a great adventure-mobile. I'm sorry I ended up letting it go.