frumpy
Explorer
I'm unfortunately getting rid of my jeep because its starting to become to big of a project for me. I keep finding more and more problems the previous owner didn't tell me and butchered repairs/mods.
In the next year or two I plan on getting a new vehicle and have started tossing around the idea of wheeling my 2000 F150 XLT when that happens. I am thinking of doing a leveling kit and 2"-3" body lift to stuff some of the 34" LBS in there, front hitch for the winch, trim up the wheel wells (if needed) and front bumper and see how it does.
If I like it, I'll keep wheeling it. If the only issue is the IFS I may look into a SAS way down the road. But for now it would be something to keep me wheeling. Primary purpose would be day trips and some 2-3 day wheeling/camping trips. Here's how I see it
the pros:
9.75 rear axle
V8
AC
automatic
lots of room for trimming
decent after market support
good for camping or multi day runs
it has a frame
already has recovery points front and rear
cons:
IFS
big, long, and low compared to what I'm used to wheeling
IFS
limited seating
IFS
In the next year or two I plan on getting a new vehicle and have started tossing around the idea of wheeling my 2000 F150 XLT when that happens. I am thinking of doing a leveling kit and 2"-3" body lift to stuff some of the 34" LBS in there, front hitch for the winch, trim up the wheel wells (if needed) and front bumper and see how it does.
If I like it, I'll keep wheeling it. If the only issue is the IFS I may look into a SAS way down the road. But for now it would be something to keep me wheeling. Primary purpose would be day trips and some 2-3 day wheeling/camping trips. Here's how I see it
the pros:
9.75 rear axle
V8
AC
automatic
lots of room for trimming
decent after market support
good for camping or multi day runs
it has a frame
already has recovery points front and rear
cons:
IFS
big, long, and low compared to what I'm used to wheeling
IFS
limited seating
IFS
