Hey ya'll, I figured I would start a thread over here, as I don't believe i am set to one forum of awesomeness. I have a top to bottom build thread elsewhere.. but with my recent opening of eyes to overlanding, i feel it's time to jaunt down my stories over on this site too. I'm sure it will take me a while to catch up to present day.. but it's been an awesome journey and I couldn't be happier with where i've ended up with my jeep..
I will start with the picture of my Jeep when i bought it in 2011. It's a 2000 cherokee and had 130k miles on it when i bought it. It had a 4" lift with 31" tires and a roof rack :)
Now i will say that there are a few things that i could have/ should have done differently for the "overland" look.. but i dont feel like i am normal when it comes to anything, so with that, i have no regrets
At this point I was daily driving this thing 30 miles to work each day. It wasn't the best daily driver, but it was fun to drive. the whole reason i bought it was because my other jeep (1989 cherokee) was having troubles and i was definitely a rookie at the whole garage mechanic thing. even growing up working in the garage with dad, i feel i'll always be a rookie. with the 89 parked, i took the 33" tires off along with the bumpers.. it gave the 2000 a whole new look. being from utah, my whole intention at the time was to have something capable of driving down to moab, as well as being able to drive back.
She has been to Moab 3 times now, and has never let me down. 2012 2015 2016. in the midst of all of this my wife and i had a set of twin boys.. to say the least, it has been an awesome adventure with the 3 of them by my side.
I will try and throw up some stories here and there, and will soon be up to date with all the details. Glad to be here.
I will start with the picture of my Jeep when i bought it in 2011. It's a 2000 cherokee and had 130k miles on it when i bought it. It had a 4" lift with 31" tires and a roof rack :)
Now i will say that there are a few things that i could have/ should have done differently for the "overland" look.. but i dont feel like i am normal when it comes to anything, so with that, i have no regrets
At this point I was daily driving this thing 30 miles to work each day. It wasn't the best daily driver, but it was fun to drive. the whole reason i bought it was because my other jeep (1989 cherokee) was having troubles and i was definitely a rookie at the whole garage mechanic thing. even growing up working in the garage with dad, i feel i'll always be a rookie. with the 89 parked, i took the 33" tires off along with the bumpers.. it gave the 2000 a whole new look. being from utah, my whole intention at the time was to have something capable of driving down to moab, as well as being able to drive back.
She has been to Moab 3 times now, and has never let me down. 2012 2015 2016. in the midst of all of this my wife and i had a set of twin boys.. to say the least, it has been an awesome adventure with the 3 of them by my side.
I will try and throw up some stories here and there, and will soon be up to date with all the details. Glad to be here.