New to this forum, but been doing the jeep thing for a bit.
Got into Jeepin' from my friends who grew up in Moab.
First Jeep was a 2001 WJ named Jimmer. It won 2009 Rig of the Month for February on JF and went on to with 2009 Grand Cherokee of the Year. Had 33's (big for a WJ back then lol), an aussie locker, icelandoffroad prototype bumper and sliders, rockkrawler long arm kit ect.. It was a great jeep and took me many places, but I got to the point that it was limiting my progression on the trails. I sold it (wife cried) and bought an LJ the same day. I bought a 2007 Hemi Overland WK to keep her happy but have since sold that as well.
Currently I own 2 jeeps. First is my 89 XJ with 130k miles. Besides paint, the jeep is flawless and has been well kept. It was originally purchased new by my grandparents and I even drove it for a period of time to high school. It currently has a 3" lift and 33" Ko2s on TJ Moab wheels. Its my daily winter driver.
My primary Jeep is my 2004 LJ. I have owned it for 9 years. Jeep is 20 miles from 100k as of this post. 2/3rds of those mile are trail miles.
The LJ is about to go under the knife for some upgrades, but currently it is on built d44s, detroits, 37"km2s, RE long arm w/ triangulated rear uppers done by ben hanks, Genright highfenders and armor, 3" lift springs, no body lift, cj7 tailgate, Warn winch and lots of rock lights lol
If you live in Utah hit me up, I founded Utah JeepCrew in 2009 and love to take people wheeling.
Got into Jeepin' from my friends who grew up in Moab.
First Jeep was a 2001 WJ named Jimmer. It won 2009 Rig of the Month for February on JF and went on to with 2009 Grand Cherokee of the Year. Had 33's (big for a WJ back then lol), an aussie locker, icelandoffroad prototype bumper and sliders, rockkrawler long arm kit ect.. It was a great jeep and took me many places, but I got to the point that it was limiting my progression on the trails. I sold it (wife cried) and bought an LJ the same day. I bought a 2007 Hemi Overland WK to keep her happy but have since sold that as well.
Currently I own 2 jeeps. First is my 89 XJ with 130k miles. Besides paint, the jeep is flawless and has been well kept. It was originally purchased new by my grandparents and I even drove it for a period of time to high school. It currently has a 3" lift and 33" Ko2s on TJ Moab wheels. Its my daily winter driver.
My primary Jeep is my 2004 LJ. I have owned it for 9 years. Jeep is 20 miles from 100k as of this post. 2/3rds of those mile are trail miles.
The LJ is about to go under the knife for some upgrades, but currently it is on built d44s, detroits, 37"km2s, RE long arm w/ triangulated rear uppers done by ben hanks, Genright highfenders and armor, 3" lift springs, no body lift, cj7 tailgate, Warn winch and lots of rock lights lol
If you live in Utah hit me up, I founded Utah JeepCrew in 2009 and love to take people wheeling.