Reliability IS an issue. You've been warned. The solid axles used are less durable than some of our IFS suspensions. The transfersace/4wd system is really killer, espescialy in the WJ, as it basicly has F/R lockers.Originally Posted by jgolden
Reliability IS an issue. You've been warned. The solid axles used are less durable than some of our IFS suspensions. The transfersace/4wd system is really killer, espescialy in the WJ, as it basicly has F/R lockers.Originally Posted by jgolden
David B King: EMT-I / WMI - Wilderness EMT, FF1
Neck Healing...let the FUN BEGIN AGAIN!!!!
-89 Toyota 4Runner dubbed "Project 4Rescue"
Stock 22RE, 5spd, 33x10.50 BFG At's, Marlin rear Bumper, OME Dakar / BJ Spacer lift + OME Shocks all around (and the SS),4.88's coming soon...
2002 Norco 4x4 Romic T2 Marzo 55 -Soon to be replaced by a Trans. Bottlerocket or maybe a Spec. SX trail....
Lets not have a repeat of the Commanche thread.
Mark
Benevolent Despot of the Appalachian Ridgerunner Supreme Expedition Squad.
Adventures in and out of your Overlanding Rig... American Adventurist
I can't imagine why there's any argument about it. I thought it was common knowledge that the Liberty was the replacement, and the Patriot and new Liberty got their styling due to the backlash about the earlier Libby's reputation as a girl Jeep.Originally Posted by BKCowGod
1999 XJ--Lots of homemade goodies.
I believe that only those WJs with the NV147 (Quadra-Trac I) and NV247 (Quadra-Drive) use the gerotor differentials. The NV147 doesn't have a neutral or low-range, though, and some WJs also came with the NV242 (Selec-Trac). I know there's another one I'm forgetting, but when those viscous couplings go out (when, not if) the owner's looking at a very expensive repair. Most just swap in a 231 or 242 t-case after that happens.Originally Posted by 4Rescue
1999 XJ--Lots of homemade goodies.
Fair anough, but I feel like if people are asking questions about vehicles they might purchase they need to hear the good AND bad, there are issues with Jeeps (and all trucks for that matter)both good AND bad... Don't forget, I've owned more Jeeps than I have Toyotas...Originally Posted by Haggis
So only the WJ's with the full time case had the special diffs??? Bummer, but I still remember the first testing vids I saw of those "new" Wj body styles (that one never grew on me) churning through the nastiest muck outside of the rainforest challenge with 3 people sitting in Leather seats listening to a BOse sound system. Pretty imoressive.Originally Posted by toledotimber
What's really odd to me is how Jeep put a pretty good drivetrain in the new Grands but made them Car like low, and put a bunch of oddball spoilers hanging off of it. I guess that market segment shifted a bit over the years![]()
David B King: EMT-I / WMI - Wilderness EMT, FF1
Neck Healing...let the FUN BEGIN AGAIN!!!!
-89 Toyota 4Runner dubbed "Project 4Rescue"
Stock 22RE, 5spd, 33x10.50 BFG At's, Marlin rear Bumper, OME Dakar / BJ Spacer lift + OME Shocks all around (and the SS),4.88's coming soon...
2002 Norco 4x4 Romic T2 Marzo 55 -Soon to be replaced by a Trans. Bottlerocket or maybe a Spec. SX trail....
The 4x4 moves down the road pretty well when loaded down. Even with the 4 cyl and 5 speed, it does a great job once you get it going. Off the line they are kind of slow...but it pulls hills much better than my TJ with the 4.0L.Originally Posted by BKCowGod
"Life is meant to be enjoyed, not endured" ~someone
I don't know Grands too well, but I believe that's a correct way of looking at it.Originally Posted by 4Rescue
Totally agree here. One of the only reasons I didn't go with a Grand was that I'd have felt horrible cutting, drilling, and welding on one; now, I wouldn't even consider one--way too low and way too much plastic crap hanging off in every direction that would have to be modified or removed.Originally Posted by 4Rescue
1999 XJ--Lots of homemade goodies.
I'd look into the Toyota FJ Cruiser: It is extremely capable offroad, it has a ton of aftermarket support, it has a very reliable powertain, and you and your family can ride in comfort. My wife has one, and if it weren't for having too much money invested in my Jeep, we would have 2 FJCs. My $0.02.Originally Posted by jgolden
If you have ~$96,000 you could get a TLC Icon. I'd love one of those.
1999 XJ--Lots of homemade goodies.