My Not So New, Not So Beater Winter Vehicle
#1
My Not So New, Not So Beater Winter Vehicle
I've had this beast since Feb. and finally have time to post pics. It's replacing my 400,000+KM Accord that I've had for 2.5 yrs. Best $450.00 car I ever bought, but time to move on.
Really I hope to keep this on the road during the summer for camping trips, work horse and fun in the mud.
First if it's going to the scappers, abuse it!! Block the rears and see if the ol' Auto tranny will hold. Oh and spray paint/hamer the ---- out of it too!
Then show it that there is a new sherrif in town.
And just some shots on the trail. Only gone out 2x (Other the playing around down by the river at my parnets). The only close place to me is actually a swap, so you have to stay on trail other wise you literailly won't come back!!! And thes are snowmobile trails that they close down with cement blocks but every one finds ways around. Normally I'm the only Jeep/Truck out there and it's just littered with ATVs.
The wife trying to look like she's having fun. Had to go off trail a little to get a round a fallen tree, but had to back all the way out because it go too tight.
Just a shot on the trail.
Came to a water crossing, ATVs have done it so why can't I?
Got to the point where the oil pan and header was under water and the wife made me back out because she didn't want to get dirty, not winch, just good ol' come-along and Hi-Jack. The front did sink it alot, really mucky, and no rock base, just pure farmer's feild run-off mud.
Just a fun mud hole. Trust, it's ALOT deeper then it looks. The last watery part is frame deep on the jeep, straight pedal to the floor to keep the treads clean!!
I've loving the completely different world of a 4x4!! Plan to use it alot more, but I just can't neglect my other project/toys!!!
Jeep Specs:
91 Cherokee Limited (Fully Loaded)
4.0L HO I6
5.5" Skyjacker (3" Coil and Leaf Lift, 2.5" Poly Block and Drop shackles)
15" RockKrawler Rims with 31x10.5x15" Interco Trxus M/t (want to source a 33-35" Swamper for the Swap wheeling)
TB Spacer, 6-2-1 Tube Header, Hi-Flo Cat with 2.5 Exhaust
Ford 8.8" Rear with Detroit Locker and 4:10 Gears
JKS Discos
4x 5" Lights (for $7 a peice they add a ---- load of light for the few times I went out at my parent 6 acres or river bed)
I've Remade the front bunmper mounts out of 5/8" Plate with d-rings, and rear Spare/Hi-Jack/Shovel Carrier.
Really I hope to keep this on the road during the summer for camping trips, work horse and fun in the mud.
First if it's going to the scappers, abuse it!! Block the rears and see if the ol' Auto tranny will hold. Oh and spray paint/hamer the ---- out of it too!
Then show it that there is a new sherrif in town.
And just some shots on the trail. Only gone out 2x (Other the playing around down by the river at my parnets). The only close place to me is actually a swap, so you have to stay on trail other wise you literailly won't come back!!! And thes are snowmobile trails that they close down with cement blocks but every one finds ways around. Normally I'm the only Jeep/Truck out there and it's just littered with ATVs.
The wife trying to look like she's having fun. Had to go off trail a little to get a round a fallen tree, but had to back all the way out because it go too tight.
Just a shot on the trail.
Came to a water crossing, ATVs have done it so why can't I?
Got to the point where the oil pan and header was under water and the wife made me back out because she didn't want to get dirty, not winch, just good ol' come-along and Hi-Jack. The front did sink it alot, really mucky, and no rock base, just pure farmer's feild run-off mud.
Just a fun mud hole. Trust, it's ALOT deeper then it looks. The last watery part is frame deep on the jeep, straight pedal to the floor to keep the treads clean!!
I've loving the completely different world of a 4x4!! Plan to use it alot more, but I just can't neglect my other project/toys!!!
Jeep Specs:
91 Cherokee Limited (Fully Loaded)
4.0L HO I6
5.5" Skyjacker (3" Coil and Leaf Lift, 2.5" Poly Block and Drop shackles)
15" RockKrawler Rims with 31x10.5x15" Interco Trxus M/t (want to source a 33-35" Swamper for the Swap wheeling)
TB Spacer, 6-2-1 Tube Header, Hi-Flo Cat with 2.5 Exhaust
Ford 8.8" Rear with Detroit Locker and 4:10 Gears
JKS Discos
4x 5" Lights (for $7 a peice they add a ---- load of light for the few times I went out at my parent 6 acres or river bed)
I've Remade the front bunmper mounts out of 5/8" Plate with d-rings, and rear Spare/Hi-Jack/Shovel Carrier.
#2
Re: My Not So New, Not So Beater Winter Vehicle
Nice.. Jeeps are superior to all other "off road" vehicles as far as I'm concerned. Keep that unimog ---- out of here. I love the 4.0L inline-6, those things pack a serious punch.
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Re: My Not So New, Not So Beater Winter Vehicle
Originally Posted by TorganFM
Nice.. Jeeps are superior to all other "off road" vehicles as far as I'm concerned. Keep that unimog ---- out of here. I love the 4.0L inline-6, those things pack a serious punch.
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Re: My Not So New, Not So Beater Winter Vehicle
Originally Posted by corey88
Hahaha the words of someone who has never tried to drive a jeep ON the road. Lol.
#7
Re: My Not So New, Not So Beater Winter Vehicle
Originally Posted by SinisterCRX
Poor accord
nice jeep though
nice jeep though
#8
Re: My Not So New, Not So Beater Winter Vehicle
I love it. Better get the sawzall out if you want to run 35's. :P
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Re: My Not So New, Not So Beater Winter Vehicle
Sweetness. I can't wait for this summer. Two weekends from now we're installing a 4 inch lift, swaybar disconnects, and 33 inch badass tires on my friends wrangler. I'm still trying to get him to buy a locker of some sort and a winch. He only has the 2.4 though. Mayber next summer on the 4.0l swap