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Offline awall

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Question from a newbe
« on: 01/ 4/08 - 07:19PM »
I am new to this forum and will be getting my first Jeep soon. I will be looking for a 2 door Cherokee. I would prefer the 4.0 motor but I think the 4 cyl would be ok with a 5 speed but I am not sure of the best setup for this. I will be using this for doing some trail rides. I don't plan on doing any rock climbing or anything real rugged and I want to keep it mostly stock. I would be looking at a 3 or 4 inch lift with 31-10.50's or something close to that. I do not want to get into having to replace driveline, differential or transfer case. So my question to all you experts is, What should I be looking for and what should I stay away from? Such as which engine to get or stay away from, what year vehicle is the best choice and which years to avoid. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I will be checking out your club in the very near future.

Thanks for the help, Al

Offline OldYJ

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Re: Question from a newbe
« Reply #1 on: 01/ 4/08 - 07:32PM »
Ii am sure some of the xj guys will chime in. but if it was me I would only be looking at 6cld. pref. a ho I think 91 or 92
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Offline LoneWolf

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Re: Question from a newbe
« Reply #2 on: 01/ 4/08 - 07:49PM »
I know where a black 2 door is at.. cheap  @700 bucks.. but it has no title. pm me and I can get the guys info to you. I don't know much about it... just know it's for sale.
« Last Edit: 01/ 4/08 - 07:53PM by whitehead »
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Re: Question from a newbe
« Reply #3 on: 01/ 4/08 - 07:50PM »
Stick with a 4.0.  The mileage isn't much different especially when you start adding a taller tire even a 31 you will like the 4.0 a lot more. 

Just watch all the jeep boards around this area and something always pops up.
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Re: Question from a newbe
« Reply #4 on: 01/ 5/08 - 03:08AM »
Give Phil a shout......he knows more about XJ's than anyone i know. He wheels one and works on and builds quit a few. website http://wilderness4x4.com/  or for quicker response give him a shout 417-468-2339. He owns Phils auto repair and wilderness 4x4 in Marshfield.

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Offline awall

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Re: Question from a newbe
« Reply #5 on: 01/ 5/08 - 07:01PM »
Thanks guys for all the responses. I'll get with Phil and see what he can tell me. I should be able to find him ok since I also live in Marshfield.  Thanks