Starting to work on the 04 WJ that was passed down to me from my wife when she got her new GC. My DD is an F150 so this Jeep was essentially a "spare".
We live in Vermont and are covered up in national forest with forest roads running along lots of mountain streams full of trout that I chase all summer. So, this week I started converting the WJ into a rig set up for running those roads to fishing holes and camping spots.
The first bit was just getting the mechanicals back up to snuff as it has mostly sat for the last couple years. New battery, headlights, brakes and rotors, engine tune up, fluid swaps all the way around. I also started working on a cabinet with slide outs for the back that'll hold a cooler, camp stove, and an extra drawer for kitchen and fishing gear. Tent slides right in behind it and still leaves a ton of room for stuff as the back seats will be down all the time.
It'll need new tires soon so I think I'll upsize from the stock 235-65-17's that have always been on it and maybe do a lift around 2ish inches. I don't do real wheeling but a bit of extra clearance wouldn't hurt on some of the tracks I run in early spring with the snow melt washing some parts away.
I'll get some pics up soon, just not much interesting to show when changing spark plugs...
KP
We live in Vermont and are covered up in national forest with forest roads running along lots of mountain streams full of trout that I chase all summer. So, this week I started converting the WJ into a rig set up for running those roads to fishing holes and camping spots.
The first bit was just getting the mechanicals back up to snuff as it has mostly sat for the last couple years. New battery, headlights, brakes and rotors, engine tune up, fluid swaps all the way around. I also started working on a cabinet with slide outs for the back that'll hold a cooler, camp stove, and an extra drawer for kitchen and fishing gear. Tent slides right in behind it and still leaves a ton of room for stuff as the back seats will be down all the time.
It'll need new tires soon so I think I'll upsize from the stock 235-65-17's that have always been on it and maybe do a lift around 2ish inches. I don't do real wheeling but a bit of extra clearance wouldn't hurt on some of the tracks I run in early spring with the snow melt washing some parts away.
I'll get some pics up soon, just not much interesting to show when changing spark plugs...
KP