1993 Jeep Cherokee. It's automatic with the 4.0, right hand drive. It's the Limited Edition so it has power everything and leather. I have 31x10.5 Bronco Grizzly Claws (UK's retreads) and I had to do some trimming to the fenders so they wouldn't rub. Here are some pictures after my trip off road after trimming the fenders.
2005 Vibe Base with M&TKenwood KDC-MP342UAvital 4103 Alarm/Remote StartK&N Panel Air Filter, Removed Silencer, TB Coolant Bypass1998 Jeep Cherokee UKFlowmaster Super 44Cobra 25 LTD CB 2 JL Audio 10W0's / TMA 500
Cool!!! Toys are fun!!But there's not much dirt on it.... when I hear Jeep and off-road in the same sentence I expect to see a vehicle covered 3" thick with mud!!!
Quote, originally posted by star_deceiver »Cool!!! Toys are fun!!But there's not much dirt on it.... when I hear Jeep and off-road in the same sentence I expect to see a vehicle covered 3" thick with mud!!!This one is virtually stock. Throwing that much mud would require an axle upgrade at least.... say a set of Dana 60's w/lockers? Even though I'm not really an off-road kinda' guy, I did work for a Jeep dealer from '83-'88 and learned a few things about them. Also came to appreciate those that do like mud. And X-Treme 4X4 is one of my regular TV watches. Ian is a great and knowledgeable teacher.
FJ's Garage Thread "There is no tool you can buy that will replace experience." - Josh Mills, C.K.DeLuxe January 2011 GenVibe MOTM