Thank you
I had a '99 WJ for 6 years or (actually more like 7 years), the final 2 years or so of which I also owned my current TJ.
In my case, lifting and modding the WJ was more of a necessity, as I had a 5-acre hobby farm nestled deep into some very aggressive hills in the Midwest. Basically, if you didn't have a lift and some real aggressive tires, you didn't get out to buy groceries 5 months out of the year, let alone drive to and from a job. It was like living in deep-bush Alaska. The salt trucks avoided our road, as it was treacherous in the snow and ice, which happened all Winter. And, when snow melted on the farm, it was majorly muddy.
The WJ was a fabulous Jeep, in every regard. It had the 4.0L engine.[
Sounds like my kind of homestead
. I think this jeep will be very nice for them, and the stock tires and height are just fine for those city slickers .