HI, Looking for some advice..
I have watched a number of Baystate Jeepers video on You Tube and I noticed that all of the jeeps are JK's, TJ's YJ's or CJ's. I was going to use my Grand Cherokee WJ for off roading, Before I put a bunch of money into it would I be better off getting one of the aforementioned Jeeps? My WJ does have capabilities but im not sure if i can get the ground clearence I will need.
Thanks!
Best Jeep for offroad
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Re: Best Jeep for offroad
There are a couple WJ’s in the club. Most of the trails we run are quite tight, so there is always a chance for running to body on stuff. If you don’t mind a little body damage, or scraping things here and there, it’ll be okay. In order to get meatier tires though, you’ll need to get an appropriate lift and possibly cut the fenders to fit. Check out the requirements on the website, get on the waitlist and look for an open run to tag along at.
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If your serious about wheeling , Id really ask guys with WJs how much they spent and things they had to do , or things that snuck up on them. Its tougher to lift yours than the other types. There are a few kits out now but always will be limited to the independent front suspension you have. Anything after the CJs are easier to find parts your looking for and each run had their own issues . Good Luck FjR68
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Re: Best Jeep for offroad
Thanks for the advice,
Hoping to get out on the trail next year. I found a couple of CJ projects I am going to look into as well as checking on lifting my WJ.
Thanks Again!
Hoping to get out on the trail next year. I found a couple of CJ projects I am going to look into as well as checking on lifting my WJ.
Thanks Again!
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Hi Mike and Frank
I've got a 99 WJ with a "Kolak Special" with 2 inch Iron Rock Off Road lift springs and Pro Comp 9000 series shocks. True, the WJ has small wheel wells, so you either have to lift, or cut wheel wells to get bigger wheels under it, but it is every bit as easy as the TJ to lift...it has solid axles. Just don't go any bigger than about a 32, maybe 33 inch wheel at the biggest or you will have more mods to do.
The good news is that the WJ also has more cargo space, more passenger space, a real roof rack, and more towing capacity than a 2 door wrangler, and has the same engine and differential as the YJ and TJ Wranglers.
I know of myself and -Hazard- have WJ's, but I'm not sure of anyone else on here. Hopefully they chime in. Let me know if you'd like some more info.
I've got a 99 WJ with a "Kolak Special" with 2 inch Iron Rock Off Road lift springs and Pro Comp 9000 series shocks. True, the WJ has small wheel wells, so you either have to lift, or cut wheel wells to get bigger wheels under it, but it is every bit as easy as the TJ to lift...it has solid axles. Just don't go any bigger than about a 32, maybe 33 inch wheel at the biggest or you will have more mods to do.
The good news is that the WJ also has more cargo space, more passenger space, a real roof rack, and more towing capacity than a 2 door wrangler, and has the same engine and differential as the YJ and TJ Wranglers.
I know of myself and -Hazard- have WJ's, but I'm not sure of anyone else on here. Hopefully they chime in. Let me know if you'd like some more info.
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Re: Best Jeep for offroad
Beforeally lifting, check your lower control arms condition, and check to see if you can rotate your drag link or your tie rod by hand. If you can, you should plan on replacing those as well, or you could end up with highway death wobble
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I thought the WJ was solid front axle?Frank wrote:There are a few kits out now but always will be limited to the independent front suspension you have.
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Re: Best Jeep for offroad
Some of the WJs have poopy transfercases for wheeling. Do your homework. They may have a steel roof, myself personally wouldn't wheel without a cage.
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