Wrangler YJs any good?
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All said and done, the YJ is a bullet proof beast. Its bon jarring though but its ability offroad is uncomparable to a TJ or even a JK, which are a lot more refined.
Moonlight, your YJ is a 4.2?
A Nissan is a 9-5 clerks job, safe and secure whilst a Jeep is customer service - unpredictable.
Chief, you missed the fun of a Jeep !
Ijanab ~ the XJ in my hand is bone stock. Needs basic work like brakes, tyres, fluid changes, a spare tyre, radator flushing, a new engine mounting (this is what Chief is talking about).
And after that, it will be lowered, MSD coil, stage 2 cam with HD springs, hi flow oil pump and water pump. ... The list goes on !
Moonlight, your YJ is a 4.2?
A Nissan is a 9-5 clerks job, safe and secure whilst a Jeep is customer service - unpredictable.
Chief, you missed the fun of a Jeep !
Ijanab ~ the XJ in my hand is bone stock. Needs basic work like brakes, tyres, fluid changes, a spare tyre, radator flushing, a new engine mounting (this is what Chief is talking about).
And after that, it will be lowered, MSD coil, stage 2 cam with HD springs, hi flow oil pump and water pump. ... The list goes on !
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:like:strawb;32649 wrote:Jeeps are jeeps ...... love them or leave them .....
A jeep would teach you on how to be sensitive with how the car runs and reacts to the abuse ...... you will gain automotive mechanical knowledge just by owning one ..... lol
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Okay I think I get the drift.. Jeep will be ideal if someone don't want mind a car which can't go far between the workshops and they don't mind carrying a entire sets of tool for a "just in case" scenario.. :)
Thanks guys.. I will look around what else is out there..!
Thanks guys.. I will look around what else is out there..!
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WHEN is ur FJ Comming?? Sohail bhai??Suhail;32645 wrote:From my experience with Jeep.. i totally agree with Capri :like:
Now that you have enough to start with, Good Luck, bro!iJanab;32664 wrote:Okay I think I get the drift.. Jeep will be ideal if someone don't want mind a car which can't go far between the workshops and they don't mind carrying a entire sets of tool for a "just in case" scenario.. :)
Thanks guys.. I will look around what else is out there..!
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to give you a summary of cars you can look at or look out for in the market within the budget (15-40k range)
1997-2001 Jeep Cherokee XJ
1997-2006 Jeep Wrangler TJ (2004 models are known to have the beefiest transmissions in the TJ bracket)
2007 Jeep Wrangler JK (if your lucky)
1996-2004 Nissan Pathfinder (2nd Generation R50 series)
1997-2002 Nissan Patrol (Y61 series)
my suggestions above are purely based on the knowledge i have now into offroading ...... some may think otherwise ...... but if i had 40k on me to buy a 2nd hand offroad dedicated car ....... id look into the above 4x4s
and a manual gearbox will always be macho ........ hehe
cheers
1997-2001 Jeep Cherokee XJ
1997-2006 Jeep Wrangler TJ (2004 models are known to have the beefiest transmissions in the TJ bracket)
2007 Jeep Wrangler JK (if your lucky)
1996-2004 Nissan Pathfinder (2nd Generation R50 series)
1997-2002 Nissan Patrol (Y61 series)
my suggestions above are purely based on the knowledge i have now into offroading ...... some may think otherwise ...... but if i had 40k on me to buy a 2nd hand offroad dedicated car ....... id look into the above 4x4s
and a manual gearbox will always be macho ........ hehe
cheers
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Small correction:strawb;32705 wrote:to give you a summary of cars you can look at or look out for in the market within the budget (15-40k range)
1997-2001 Jeep Cherokee XJ
1997-2006 Jeep Wrangler TJ (2004 models are known to have the beefiest transmissions in the TJ bracket)
2007 Jeep Wrangler JK (if your lucky)
1996-2004 Nissan Pathfinder (2nd Generation R50 series)
1997-2002 Nissan Patrol (Y61 series)
my suggestions above are purely based on the knowledge i have now into offroading ...... some may think otherwise ...... but if i had 40k on me to buy a 2nd hand offroad dedicated car ....... id look into the above 4x4s
and a manual gearbox will always be macho ........ hehe
cheers
2001-2005 Nissan Pathfinder (2nd Generation R50 series)
1997-2013 Nissan Patrol (Y61 series)
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???!!!!!! Do you mean me by "Adnan" ?!!!Moonlight;32637 wrote:Hi Adnan,
I am pleased to hear that you have enjoyed your first off road trip and that you are interested in a YJ.....................Louis [URL="tel:050 4532"]050 4532[/URL] 764.
if yes, may you you mistake , as I neither drive YJ nor remember my first drive,,,, hahaha,,,, nevertheless all Jeep things I am so happy in my TJ which really gives you the actual essence taste of off road with due respect to all other luxury cars