I do not think i will Lift. Here in Mass there are almost no places to really offroad. Also it seems that a Lift can really open a whole new black hole of parts and issues to consider.
Discuss.
I do not think i will Lift. Here in Mass there are almost no places to really offroad. Also it seems that a Lift can really open a whole new black hole of parts and issues to consider.
Discuss.
Here in Mass there are almost no places to really offroad.
To lift or not to lift-
To ask us that question is kind of funny. For most of us we don’t even consider it a question.
I didn’t even know there was a choice.
The answer is 2-4 “.
I’m just having a little fun with you- To some extent it’s a bandwagon man.
A stock jeep can be beautiful and enjoyable, as well as surprisingly capable.
I do not think i will Lift. Here in Mass there are almost no places to really offroad. Also it seems that a Lift can really open a whole new black hole of parts and issues to consider.
Discuss.
A stock Jeep TJ is ten times better than a Prius for light off roading. Camping, light excursions are well handled with a Jeep Wrangler TJ alone. Big tires and a lift are just "insert pun" unless you want to do some serious Off roading. Then, if you have a "Rubicon", just do it. A Rubicon can handle "middle of the road" off roading, with no problem, stock. I've modded my Jeep just for the light off road camping trips. But, it is still mostly just show. But, it is fun. I remember a freeway underpass was flooded, shortly after I got my Stock '97 TJ. All these cars(Prius and Camry types) were stuck in the flood, along with some Big Rigs. I shifted into four wheel drive and drove through it, like it was nothing. I said to myself, "This is why i got a Jeep". My girlfriend just beamed. Climate change won't stop my TJ. No lift needed.
If you're asking the question in absence of a need, leave it alone and focus on maintenance.
This jeep will need a frame much sooner then later so for now its purpose will remain a tool for teaching my kids to wrench and drive a stick, and hopefully help convince the wife that I need another Jeep ... or two for me.