New WJ
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Please post a pic of your jeep.
Tell us about the mods you have made.
Tell us about the mods you hope to make in the future.
How long have you been a member of Baystate?
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Is this your first jeep?
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- BSJ 101 Planning Commitee
- Posts: 26
- Joined: Mon Jun 18, 2018 7:59 pm
- Jeep Year: 1999
- Jeep Model: WJ
New WJ
Just joined today after emailing back and forth yesterday. I've re-acquired my old '99 WJ after the frame of my old, big '93 big Blazer finally cracked.
Got this stock WJ that could use suspension work anyway, so I thought I'd lift it a couple inches aND get sone 31 inch tores on it. Nothing drastic as it still needs to be driven daily.
I've really only driven mild trails, to and from hiking locations and camping.
This is both my first, and second Jeep, since I let it go and it came back.
Got this stock WJ that could use suspension work anyway, so I thought I'd lift it a couple inches aND get sone 31 inch tores on it. Nothing drastic as it still needs to be driven daily.
I've really only driven mild trails, to and from hiking locations and camping.
This is both my first, and second Jeep, since I let it go and it came back.
Re: New WJ
Well you know what they say. If you love something set it free and if it comes back to you it's yours... or something like that.. haha
Welcome to the forum!
Welcome to the forum!
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- BSJ 101 Planning Commitee
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- Jeep Year: 1999
- Jeep Model: WJ
Re: New WJ
Love? I don't know. I always loved those old big Blazers and old CJ7's. Had two of those Blazers and never had a CJ. They just seems too small for me before they came out with the 4 doors, and I needed something I could fit kayaks on top, bikes on back, camp and hiking gear in the back, and dog in the back seat (front when my girlfriend isn't around).
Picked this up about 4 years ago and it seemed to fit the bill OK.
Picked this up about 4 years ago and it seemed to fit the bill OK.
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- BSJ 101 Planning Commitee
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- Joined: Mon Jun 18, 2018 7:59 pm
- Jeep Year: 1999
- Jeep Model: WJ
Re: New WJ
Thanks for the welcone, Rich!
Re: New WJ
ThundahBeagle wrote:Thanks for the welcone, Rich!
- ASauer17
- BSJ BOD President
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- Location: Hubbardston ma
Re: New WJ
welcome --
what type of lift are you looking at?
what type of lift are you looking at?
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Re: New WJ
Thanks Asauer
I thought about a Rough Country 2 inch lift and was advised that an Iron Rock Offroad would be better, either 2 or 3 inches.
Checking the IRO website, they advise that a 31 tire can be worn under the 2 inch, while 31.6 can be worn under the 3 inch. So I wonder if the 3 is worth the price difference and extra installed parts over the 2 inch?
Either way I plan on replacing the coil insulators either way, and the sway bar links. Probably check the Panhard at the same time.
Happy to appreciate anyone's suggestions.
I thought about a Rough Country 2 inch lift and was advised that an Iron Rock Offroad would be better, either 2 or 3 inches.
Checking the IRO website, they advise that a 31 tire can be worn under the 2 inch, while 31.6 can be worn under the 3 inch. So I wonder if the 3 is worth the price difference and extra installed parts over the 2 inch?
Either way I plan on replacing the coil insulators either way, and the sway bar links. Probably check the Panhard at the same time.
Happy to appreciate anyone's suggestions.
- BlackNBlue-ISH
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- Jeep Year: 2005
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- Real Name: Daniel or "ish"
- Location: Manchester, NH
New WJ
Welcome to the club! I have a friend who put a rough country lift on his WJ and couldn’t have been happier with the ride quality. But it is rough country and it’s at the low end of the cost spectrum so it’ll be hit or miss. My advise, get decent shocks, whichever lift you go with.
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- JeepAddict
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- Jeep Year: 2016
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- Real Name: Gary L.
Re: New WJ
I had a '98 with a 3" ( skyjacker I think) back in 2000 we trimmed the fenders / wheel wells and stuffed 295's under it. I had to obviously upgrade the rims too. Did fairly well on the highway if I recall. Good luck and welcome..
Chrome? Never heard of it.
- Frank
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Re: New WJ
You know what they say , once you drive a CJ - you only drive a CJ . I think thats what they said . Ive got mine ! FjR68