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Old 12-03-2008 | 09:42 AM
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Hi guy's, looking to buy a jeep, looking for a TJ any year... all though I have a few questions concerning the options.. I'm going for sure withe the 4.0 L and the manual trans.

I would like to know if any options on specific years are a must have and what years should I be looking for. I'm would like to put about 15k on the truck and then raise the susp. 2-6 inch and the body 2-6 inch. Looking to do some mild off road..

Thanks for the info

Simon
Old 12-03-2008 | 12:00 PM
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Well depending on what u want to spend to start with? A rubicon is nice has most of the things on it already like lockers, dana 44's (4.11 gearing) heavy duty joints, I am sure alot more I haven't mentioned. The 2 door extended cab is nice (depending on how many people your intending to drive around) I don't like the new ones they look like a funeral box. Remember they have the smooth lines of a BRICK in the wind, so don't expect to get great mpg. I wud go for a 4-6" suspension lift.(at 4" you can run 35" tires (I run only 33") Not a body lift as you will find it very hard to handle in a strong wind on the road.You will very likely need a slip yoke eliminator if you go above 4" lift. To see what I am talking about go to this site Slip Yoke Eliminators. Shop around for you lift kit, there are alot of well known names to chk out. I bot a Superlift 4" lift kit, which came very complete the extra's I had to buy was a larger damper (the shock that in the steering-the stock one sucks)
Heres a couple of website's to check out:
www.national4wd.com, they have stores in Canada (I have dealt with there Chateauguay store)
www.pjf4x4.com (dorion qc)
Both I highly recommend nice people
And if you in the Mtl area get back to me theres a club you might want to join..once you get that jeep of course...

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Old 12-27-2008 | 06:54 PM
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Stay away from the body lifts, as Mr. White said.
Old 12-27-2008 | 07:12 PM
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Body lifts make me wanna cry, because of the loss of side-wind stability. Agree with above posters.
Old 12-27-2008 | 11:07 PM
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My advice, find something that is already built, that way everything that will break is already fixed atleast once, also there are some good deals out there to save you a couple of bucks, Good Luck
Old 12-27-2008 | 11:09 PM
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or go SOA ,but do your research, you'll get about 6" of lift
Old 12-28-2008 | 09:43 AM
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yeah... finding something already built properly will always save you a ton of cash...
Old 12-28-2008 | 07:21 PM
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If your thinking of buying a pre built Jeep take somebody along with you that knows what to look for or you may end up buying the previous owners problems.
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