I have a few general questions although they are not directly related to wheeling.
First. I have just moved out of Boone into Newland/Jonas Ridge area and have found myself with four jeeps...
The first is my 05 grand that my wife drives with hemi and QDII. Second is my 2000 grand 2wd. It only has 77k miles so I am using that as a nice weather DD. For inclement weather I bought my dad's 94 wrangler that he let me drive in high school. Wrangler has around 185k miles, has a rusty floor board, rough engine, needs new seats and now there is a rats nest I have to exterminate and clear out from the dashboard. Also for bad weather, I bought a buddy's cherokee because he got a civilian job in guantanamo bay being a gym teacher on base or something like that. Cherokee is an '87 with ~213k miles. The problem is that the cherokee only cost me $100 so it figures that it doesn't start and had a bad motor mount when I drove it to my place, and the wrangler has some terrible driveline vibrations and eats ujoints faster than I feel wranglers normally do. I'm sure the wrangler will make it to Boone and back in bad weather as often as I need it to, which is 5 days a week as I still work in boone ~30minutes away. So the actual question is, first thoughts, which should I prep for the winter weather ahead? Studded tires for reliable WJ? New tires(current tires are bald) for wrangler and hope it makes it? The cherokee is right out of the decision because the real condition of the vehicle is not know as I only drove it once and then it would not start again, and he is a dirty hippie and thought as long as it drove it was in "like new" condition. I am trying to get through this with the least amount of money spent(obviously) but I also want something for future winters and ultimately, the most reliable 4x4 DD i can have.
I appologize for the long winded question, but there is just a lot of info to fit in. The second question I guess would be, would it be feasible to mate up the axles/xfer case/trans from cherokee with the grand cherokee with minimal fabrication, (done by a shop because I can't weld and have never done anything this large scale before), or possibly just the axles/xfer case from wrangler into grand and part out everything but my grand.
just tossing around some thoughts because I just bought the 05 grand for my wife and am not quite in the position for another loan for a reliable 4x4 DD.
Last thing, if things seem too expensive, I will be selling the cherokee and most likely the wrangler and bite the bullet on another loan. So if anyone is interested, I would be glad to answer any questions about the cherokee and wrangler.
First. I have just moved out of Boone into Newland/Jonas Ridge area and have found myself with four jeeps...
The first is my 05 grand that my wife drives with hemi and QDII. Second is my 2000 grand 2wd. It only has 77k miles so I am using that as a nice weather DD. For inclement weather I bought my dad's 94 wrangler that he let me drive in high school. Wrangler has around 185k miles, has a rusty floor board, rough engine, needs new seats and now there is a rats nest I have to exterminate and clear out from the dashboard. Also for bad weather, I bought a buddy's cherokee because he got a civilian job in guantanamo bay being a gym teacher on base or something like that. Cherokee is an '87 with ~213k miles. The problem is that the cherokee only cost me $100 so it figures that it doesn't start and had a bad motor mount when I drove it to my place, and the wrangler has some terrible driveline vibrations and eats ujoints faster than I feel wranglers normally do. I'm sure the wrangler will make it to Boone and back in bad weather as often as I need it to, which is 5 days a week as I still work in boone ~30minutes away. So the actual question is, first thoughts, which should I prep for the winter weather ahead? Studded tires for reliable WJ? New tires(current tires are bald) for wrangler and hope it makes it? The cherokee is right out of the decision because the real condition of the vehicle is not know as I only drove it once and then it would not start again, and he is a dirty hippie and thought as long as it drove it was in "like new" condition. I am trying to get through this with the least amount of money spent(obviously) but I also want something for future winters and ultimately, the most reliable 4x4 DD i can have.
I appologize for the long winded question, but there is just a lot of info to fit in. The second question I guess would be, would it be feasible to mate up the axles/xfer case/trans from cherokee with the grand cherokee with minimal fabrication, (done by a shop because I can't weld and have never done anything this large scale before), or possibly just the axles/xfer case from wrangler into grand and part out everything but my grand.
just tossing around some thoughts because I just bought the 05 grand for my wife and am not quite in the position for another loan for a reliable 4x4 DD.
Last thing, if things seem too expensive, I will be selling the cherokee and most likely the wrangler and bite the bullet on another loan. So if anyone is interested, I would be glad to answer any questions about the cherokee and wrangler.