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re: Official Jeep Enthusiasts Thread
Posted on 8/18/16 at 11:14 am to White Bear
Posted on 8/18/16 at 11:14 am to White Bear
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Man I wish yota would make a Tacoma with a D44/D50 front axle and the small v8.
There is an SAS'd tacoma in Baton Rouge. Late model too, I think it's a 2005 ish. Ford 9 inch and D44 w/ RCV's. It's beefy.
Posted on 8/18/16 at 11:19 am to White Bear
V6 and a high pinion Dana 30 would be plenty for a SAS tacoma.
Posted on 8/18/16 at 11:20 am to Barf
quote:Wife's toy. Under 1 mile commute to work, but then again, she would not be driving it to work every day.
. Not sure what you are trying to do with it but I recommend a two door JK if it's something you're trying to drive.
Posted on 8/18/16 at 11:28 am to AlxTgr
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Wife's toy. Under 1 mile commute to work, but then again, she would not be driving it to work every day.
there is a lot more comfort in a JK vs TJ and its better on the drive-ability. I'd say almost night and day IMO. TJ's are going to be slightly easier to work on in the drivetrain side
Posted on 8/18/16 at 11:33 am to NYCAuburn
She doesn't want to pay what JKs require.
Posted on 8/18/16 at 11:36 am to AlxTgr
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Wife's toy. Under 1 mile commute to work, but then again, she would not be driving it to work every day.
It might be fine for that, but you are going to have to be able to tinker with it or else you should just buy a two door JK. The first time it strands your wife at work with a dead CPS it will become a thorn in your arse. The iron duke is near bullet proof but there really is no getting around wrenching on all the other junk.
Posted on 8/18/16 at 11:38 am to Barf
I'll never be able to convince her. Her dad has had a "Toy TJ" for over a year now with not a single problem.
Posted on 8/18/16 at 11:39 am to Barf
Oh, and there is a lower priced JK on craigslist, but the ad is poorly done, and we had to request pics that are not super clear. Over an hour away. I burned all afternoon tuesday only to have someone buy the jeep she wanted as we waited in the dealership.
Posted on 8/18/16 at 11:44 am to AlxTgr
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I'll never be able to convince her. Her dad has had a "Toy TJ" for over a year now with not a single problem.
Mine is a daily driver. 2004 that I bought over 4 years ago with 32k miles on it. Not one issue in 4 years. I've basically changed the oil, bought new tires, put a battery in it, and replaced brake pads in that timeframe. I6 with the 5 speed manual. The only other money I've spent on it was some customization. I put a Tuffy console in it, replaced the CD player and added XM, replaced speakers, bought a different softtop for it, etc. All just cosmetics or features I wanted in it that it lacked. As long as it looks clean, runs well, and hasn't been abused, they make excellent daily drivers for short commutes. Now a long highway trip is another thing. If I could convince my wife to get one of our mothers to watch the kids for several days I'd love to take it down to the beach, but I don't think 4 hours on the Alabama interstates would be good for her, so we'd end up taking the van.
Posted on 8/18/16 at 11:47 am to TU Rob
quote:I am actually excited about doing this, but the one mentioned above has an aftermarket head unit, so he may have already done that.
replaced speakers
Posted on 8/18/16 at 11:52 am to TU Rob
That's great and all, but it is not the norm. If you're putting 10k a year on it, you're creeping up on the time where they start needing work. I've owned lots of these things and what you are describing is the Jeep equivalent of the little old lady with the Cadillac she only drove to church on Sundays. Once that jeep starts creeping up around 100k miles you're going to have to start replacing shite. This is true for all old cars and all high milage cars. It just so happens all jeep TJ's are older cars. Ergo, there is a good chance that most are going to need lots of upkeep.
Posted on 8/18/16 at 12:03 pm to Barf
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That's great and all, but it is not the norm. If you're putting 10k a year on it, you're creeping up on the time where they start needing work. I've owned lots of these things and what you are describing is the Jeep equivalent of the little old lady with the Cadillac she only drove to church on Sundays. Once that jeep starts creeping up around 100k miles you're going to have to start replacing shite. This is true for all old cars and all high milage cars. It just so happens all jeep TJ's are older cars. Ergo, there is a good chance that most are going to need lots of upkeep
Yeah, at the rate I drive it will be another 5 years before I approach 100k. It was paid for in cash and in 2 more years my wife's vehicle will be paid off. A lot easier to deal with some repairs here and there without a car note. That's what's great about owning an older car that is for the most part reliable. Don't abuse it and they last a while. The wife's is a Toyota, so I expect we'll be driving both of them for a while. I'm the type to keep a vehicle 7-8 years anyway. I don't mind working on them myself.
Posted on 8/18/16 at 12:13 pm to TU Rob
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I don't mind working on them myself
This is the only time it ever makes sense, unless you replace this statement with "I don't mind giving a shop a blank check to keep it on the road."
Posted on 8/18/16 at 1:10 pm to finchmeister08
This post was edited on 8/18/16 at 1:38 pm
Posted on 8/18/16 at 1:13 pm to Barf
If it's that bad, I'll just throw it away and get another one.
Posted on 8/18/16 at 3:19 pm to AlxTgr
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Oh, and there is a lower priced JK on craigslist, but the ad is poorly done, and we had to request pics that are not super clear. Over an hour away. I burned all afternoon tuesday only to have someone buy the jeep she wanted as we waited in the dealership.
Beware of the 3.8L JK's. They will magically start losing a ton of oil.
We had a mostly stock Rubicon JK on 37's at Moab and there wasn't anything we couldn't go through. Way more comfortable and day to day usable then the two doors.
There were quite a bit of mods on the TJ on 37's but we were able to go up and down Hell's Gate in it without much problems. The 4.0l has been extremely reliable.
Entrance to Hells gate.
Posted on 8/18/16 at 3:46 pm to DeoreDX
quote:How would a IFS Tacoma do out there?
Moab
Posted on 8/18/16 at 4:00 pm to DeoreDX
quote:The economics of it changed our mind. 9 years newer than that red TJ and only $2,000 more. Plus, most everything I read would suggest JK for her particular use. Are there pills to increase patience?
Beware of the 3.8L JK's. They will magically start losing a ton of oil.
Posted on 8/18/16 at 4:28 pm to AlxTgr
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Are there pills to increase patience?
Ambien 24 hour a day régime.
Posted on 8/19/16 at 2:34 pm to DeoreDX
Black 07 Sahara acquired. Has the Infinity system, so I may not change anything. Kinda bummed about that.
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