Okay I've worked on 4x4's, fixed, built stuff for them, never actually owned one (injury retired auto Tech/Fabricator, now running the front end of a shop) . All of my vehicles have been fast and low, or nearly stock (not many stock sucks!). Family recently have expressed the want to do more get aways from home, including some camping. So after looking at possible options I figured a Cherokee would be our better option, a Grand Cherokee if possible.
After starting at a new shop, I noticed a WJ Grand out back, found out the owner had sold it to the 'shop'. It had been given a VI for a taillight, unfortunately the shop had found basically every single front end joint to be loose enough not to pass regional DOT. The owner decided it wasn't work fixing, gave it to the shop paying off one of his other vehicle bills.
I asked about it .. shop owner said look it over if it works for you we'll make a deal. threw it up on a lift, yeah front ends loose, drivers seats broken, needs some other lil bits.. but underside is still body color, are mounts are solid, floors solid.. and we make a deal, shop covers all parts needed included in purchase price, I put them in on my own time .. (and because i'm now the one filling the lifts, I've been shooting myself in the foot on that aspect for the past couple months LOL )
anyways .. its 2001 Laredo 4.0L I6, auto, 242 case ... so nothing special
Given that I am fully aware this thing will spend around 80% of it's time on paved roads, and my wife and daughter are short, I won't be doing anything extravagant suspension wise. All of my plans are basically just to enhance whats its got (atleast for now)
Plans are -
Power drivers seat (see above, short wife) .. and the stock drivers seat has a broken frame anyways
armor - sliders, bumpers, diffs, fuel tank, trans/Tcase
Tank tuck! (and putting the tow receiver into the customer rear bumper, should give me nearly 6inchs more clearance back there)
-1.5 OME coils front and rear (heavy rear, probably heavy front too for bumper and winch) with spacers for sag/level after all the added weight goes on
-1.5-2 inch rancho 9000 adjustable front shocks
- air shocks for a chevy 1500 to the measurements of 1.5-2.0 lift for the rear - with a twist, I'll be putting a valve between them so normal operation they will be separated and while offroad they will be linked to help force the lower side of the axle pushed to the ground. I will probably be removing the rear sway and this will hopefully give me the adjust ability for street, offroad and towing
- adjustable lower arms front and rear
- adjustable front track bar
- front sway disconnects
- possibly a heavier front sway for pavement duties
- 245/75/17 duratracs
- trimming fenders where needed to get the most out of the above
as for the overlanding storage and set up stuffs, I won't be using drawers they just aren't an option of loosing daily cargo room, and having to in and out/reload drawers will mean it takes too long to get out and explore.
I'll be doing wing conversions where the back side windows are. and those will access storage in the back via the 'unused' sides of the rear cargo compartment floor to ceiling .. these will be for cooking/supplies, the other side for tools, spares, recovery. The other Storage spot I will be using is the 40 of the 60/40 split rear seat, behind the driver. This will be possible to swap out for the seat if needed, but a frame for a cooler/fridge and I'm not sure what else yet
So that's my story so far... currently just waiting shop time (probably after Xmas) to get all the joints in the front end redone, clean up the brakes, go through the fluids and wait for snow
Beyond weekenderlanding this thing shall be the new family people/stuff mover as I am hoping to be trading in my minivan (ugg) on a Challenger in Jan for a 40th Bday present (yay!)
As for setup and gear for overland/weekenderlanding play .. the WJ itself will only be setup to really support 1 person (ie me) .. while the rest of the family does want to go camping, they want comfy beds and a bathroom LOL.. so I'll be starting a trailer build in the spring too (yay!)
as for the wish list... I'll probably look into beefing/bracing the front 30 .. see if I can get my hands on a 44 and do the same ... Eaton in the back, LSD of some form in the front, 4.11 gears .... and if the 4.0 and the trans give me any grief (at the moment both are working great) ... then probably a s/c 3800 v6 and a 4l60e (deeper 1st, slightly better o/d) .. 'high steer' kit ... etc etc ..
After starting at a new shop, I noticed a WJ Grand out back, found out the owner had sold it to the 'shop'. It had been given a VI for a taillight, unfortunately the shop had found basically every single front end joint to be loose enough not to pass regional DOT. The owner decided it wasn't work fixing, gave it to the shop paying off one of his other vehicle bills.
I asked about it .. shop owner said look it over if it works for you we'll make a deal. threw it up on a lift, yeah front ends loose, drivers seats broken, needs some other lil bits.. but underside is still body color, are mounts are solid, floors solid.. and we make a deal, shop covers all parts needed included in purchase price, I put them in on my own time .. (and because i'm now the one filling the lifts, I've been shooting myself in the foot on that aspect for the past couple months LOL )
anyways .. its 2001 Laredo 4.0L I6, auto, 242 case ... so nothing special
Given that I am fully aware this thing will spend around 80% of it's time on paved roads, and my wife and daughter are short, I won't be doing anything extravagant suspension wise. All of my plans are basically just to enhance whats its got (atleast for now)
Plans are -
Power drivers seat (see above, short wife) .. and the stock drivers seat has a broken frame anyways
armor - sliders, bumpers, diffs, fuel tank, trans/Tcase
Tank tuck! (and putting the tow receiver into the customer rear bumper, should give me nearly 6inchs more clearance back there)
-1.5 OME coils front and rear (heavy rear, probably heavy front too for bumper and winch) with spacers for sag/level after all the added weight goes on
-1.5-2 inch rancho 9000 adjustable front shocks
- air shocks for a chevy 1500 to the measurements of 1.5-2.0 lift for the rear - with a twist, I'll be putting a valve between them so normal operation they will be separated and while offroad they will be linked to help force the lower side of the axle pushed to the ground. I will probably be removing the rear sway and this will hopefully give me the adjust ability for street, offroad and towing
- adjustable lower arms front and rear
- adjustable front track bar
- front sway disconnects
- possibly a heavier front sway for pavement duties
- 245/75/17 duratracs
- trimming fenders where needed to get the most out of the above
as for the overlanding storage and set up stuffs, I won't be using drawers they just aren't an option of loosing daily cargo room, and having to in and out/reload drawers will mean it takes too long to get out and explore.
I'll be doing wing conversions where the back side windows are. and those will access storage in the back via the 'unused' sides of the rear cargo compartment floor to ceiling .. these will be for cooking/supplies, the other side for tools, spares, recovery. The other Storage spot I will be using is the 40 of the 60/40 split rear seat, behind the driver. This will be possible to swap out for the seat if needed, but a frame for a cooler/fridge and I'm not sure what else yet
So that's my story so far... currently just waiting shop time (probably after Xmas) to get all the joints in the front end redone, clean up the brakes, go through the fluids and wait for snow
Beyond weekenderlanding this thing shall be the new family people/stuff mover as I am hoping to be trading in my minivan (ugg) on a Challenger in Jan for a 40th Bday present (yay!)
As for setup and gear for overland/weekenderlanding play .. the WJ itself will only be setup to really support 1 person (ie me) .. while the rest of the family does want to go camping, they want comfy beds and a bathroom LOL.. so I'll be starting a trailer build in the spring too (yay!)
as for the wish list... I'll probably look into beefing/bracing the front 30 .. see if I can get my hands on a 44 and do the same ... Eaton in the back, LSD of some form in the front, 4.11 gears .... and if the 4.0 and the trans give me any grief (at the moment both are working great) ... then probably a s/c 3800 v6 and a 4l60e (deeper 1st, slightly better o/d) .. 'high steer' kit ... etc etc ..
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