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Which lift is best for you is something you really need to think about. Skyjacker, Superlift, Trailmaster.....I think they are all very similar. If you go into the Rubicon Express or Teraflex you are talking MUCH more $$$, but you get the extra flex. I would suggest going to your local 4x4 shop and tell them what you want to do and what type of off-roading you do and get some input from them.
I know Skyjacker offers a 2.5" lift with single or double flex which should easily clear 32x11.50's. Check out http://www.skyjacker.com
I think a Jeep would be just what the doctor ordered for those Wisconsin winters and for the primitive roads you travel for your paintballing.
You mentioned that you would be looking for a '96 or a '97. Well, I'm afraid you would be looking for a long time for a '96 and never find one. They didn't have a '96 model. That was when they were switching to the TJ's from the YJ's.
If you get a '97 or newer, you will be getting the current version of the Wrangler, the "TJ." There were some real nice improvements with the TJ's as far as the suspension. The TJ's have coil springs instead of the leaf springs and have a much better ride.
I am just a new Jeep owner myself, and someone else could tell you much more than I would be able to on the technical stuff.
I CAN tell you that I LOVE my Jeep though. Mine is a 2001 Wrangler Sport. You can take a look at her at the following:
http://members.aol.com/tjoh298765/thelma.html
I've only had her since December 8, so I don't have any info on long term reliability. But I CAN tell you she is FUN!
I definitely wanted the 4.0 L engine, since I will be out on the highway for long trips fairly often and this is my only vehicle. I also got the five speed for fun and for better power and gas mileage.
For many people's needs, the four cylinder engine would do just fine. The SE's are the four cylinder versions of the Wrangler and the Sports and Saharas have the 4.0 L in-line six cylinder engines.
Hope this helps. Post more questions if you want. I wish I could help you more on the technical issues, but, like I said, I'm new at Jeeping myself.
tsjay
Have you hugged your Jeep this year?
Nice Jeep! Just saw the pix on your page.
I'm still shopping for a new Sport. Can't wait to get one of my own.
I read alot of complaints on NHTSA's site about Y2K Wranglers with 5 speed transmissions that were disasters - popping out of 1st or 2nd gear while accelerating, or unable to shift at all after the car warmed up. Any problems like that?
Hope they fixed whatever was wrong with that model year. I want that 5 speed.
I think there was an associated problem with a noise when the Jeep is in neutral with the enigne running and the clutch out. Thelma doesn't have that symptom either.
I read somewhere that the problem was attributed to misalignment of the engine and transmission due to some problem with dowel pins.
If that's true, then you either have the problem to start with or you're not going to have it at all, wouldn't you think???
Anyway, gcl98, no problems with Thelma's five speed or anything else either, for that matter.
If you want a five speed, I don't know of any reason that you shouldn't get one.
tsjay
Have you hugged your Jeep today?
it is "sluggish". Does anyone have any experience with any of the aftermarket computer chips, and does this help?? Any other ideas??
Tell us all about playing with your Jeep in all that snow! Did you rescue any little old ladies or anything?
How much snow did you get?
Come on, share with the less fortunate!
tsjay
Have you hugged your Jeep today?
I finally did get my order placed for my 2001 Sport. It should hopefully be in sometime last January.
Here's the rundown : Patriot Blue (it was a tough decision 2001Wrangler/Kevin), Agate Interior, 3.73 Axle Ratio, Rear Trac-Lok, A/C, Dual Top Group in Black, Both Convenience Groups, 30" Canyon Tire Group, Speed Control, Tinted Windows, ABS, Fog Lamps & Hooks Group, Sentry Key, 5 Speaker Option, Add a Trunk. I think that's it. I'm going to plan on changing out the front & rear bumpers upon arrival along with adding nurf bars to the side. I getting excited about getting into working with this new toy! TJAY, tell Thelma-Jane she's gonna have a new cousin!
2001WRANGLER :
I checked out the pics of your toy with the new lift. It looks GREAT! I'm interested in doing a "little" lift on mine (have to still fit in the garage) and I also will want to change out the tires in time. I really like the look you've given yours if you could share some information about what exactly you added to get that look I'd really appreicate it. My e-mail address is WLeeke@aol.com
To all of you for helping me understanding and learn about Jeep-Jeep's I greatly appreciate it!
Happy New Year!
All the cars I liked were cars I had considered purchasing. Isn't it interesting how some cars just appeal to you and others may not like them at all. Keep coming back to the Wrangler though. For me it was one of the cheaper cars I considered, but one of the most stylish. One thing I worried about was when is the model going to change. Will my new car be dated in 1-2 years? Very relaxing with the Wrangler. It is such a classic and changes so little that you don't have to worry about it.
Standouts at the car show, IMHO, were the H2 Hummer, the Jeep Commander concept, the Dodge Sidewinder concept, and the new Thunderbird. A lot of people drooling over the Thunderbird. Ford has got themselves a winner.
For you NASCAR boys, they had Jeff Gordon's car. Spects were 740 bhp and 575 ft/lb of torque at monsterously high rpms. Also had the new Dodge car. It going to be strange to see Bill Elliot in something other than a Ford, but nice to see DC back in the game.
Whats the deal? I mean i can take care of a car but i am not too mechanicaly inclined. I know enough to change the oil regularly and keep the car clean but if something ever breaks down i think i will be out of luck.
My friends dad has a hydraulic lift in his garage i could probably use whenever i want to work on the thing but i would have no idea where to go about starting. is it easy to repair something like that? I mean i picked up building/repairing computers like nothing but it doesn't seem like it is the same.
Give me the lowdown.
Kajo out-
Also give me some tips on buying a used wrangler.
I don't know anything about it. I don't like it though. I would get what you wanted after you buy the Jeep unless you like the look. I don't want buy a Jeep and try to make it look like hummer.
Yes you are missing something. All of those people are idiots! Why would you want to listen to an idiot? I am glad you bought what you wanted. I am not married and I don't have kids and I get the same crap. I get the high school jokes. It bothers me some but I don't care. I love my Jeep and I wouldn't have it any other way.
And what color is it? Kinda hard to tell in the pictures. Black, or Steel Blue?
In case anyone missed it....you can see pictures of my Jeep at http://albums.photopoint.com/j/AlbumIndex?u=1426591&a=10683235
http://www.car-truck.com/chryed/buzz/b122900.htm
Scroll down to bottom of page.
1. Day-in, day out is a Wrangler a reliable, dependable vehicle? Or will I be taking it in the the shop to get something fixed every other month? This would be my daily driver.
2. Is it easy for a person to work on the I-6? Are the spark plugs, filters, etc. easily accessible?
3. Have most Jeep owners been treated well by Chrysler service.
4. Any Jeep owners in Wisconsin recommend a good dealer? (I live in Madison)
Wish Chrysler offered lower interest rates on the new Wranglers, but I suppose demand is high.
Thanks for your help. - Jeffer2
I had a virtually new Grand Prix GT sedan that I had bought brand new 3/27/00. I was afraid of getting a Wrangler for my only means of transportation. I kind of took a survey in this group and asked the Jeep owners here what they would think of having a Jeep as their only vehicle, and out of eight responses, six were in favor of the idea. One of the "no's" later retracted his vote and said he didn't think it would be a problem after all.
Well, now that I have done it, I HAVE NO REGRETS!
I love my Jeep! She is more fun than any vehicle I have ever had. I haven't had her long enough to know anything about reliability over any appreciable amount of time, but I can tell you there is no hint of a problem after 1400 miles.
The space factor that has been mentioned already is a little bit of a problem, but the fun factor more than makes up for that. Heck, if a Jeep weren't so small it just wouldn't be a Jeep and wouldn't be as fun to drive.
Take a look at my baby, Thelma Jane:
http://members.aol.com/tjoh298765/thelma.html
I would recommend the subwoofer option if you get a brand new Jeep. It makes a world of difference in the sound quality of your stereo. Another thing you will probably want is the trac loc option. I didn't know the benefit of it until I had already placed the order for Thelma Jane, so I don't have it, but a lot of folks in here swear by it for driving on snow or ice.
Hope you join the club! JEEPS ARE FUN!
tsjay
Have you hugged your Jeep today?
I just visited your webpage, I like your Jeep. I see that you have been putting some miles on it since you took delivery. I hope it has lived up to the expectations that you had about it. I think you made a wise choice in getting the hard top and full metal doors, those should help a lot with noise on road trips. Both my wife and my TJ have half doors and soft tops, making for some very loud road trips. Anyway, I am happy that you like your Jeep and I hope it does not give you the problems that we have had with ours. The following is a link to a picture of our Jeeps: http://albums.photopoint.com/j/View?u=1345586&a=10061244&p=33627116
I really think it is great that both you and the Mrs. have a Jeep. Mrs. Only must be one cool lady.
I am enjoying driving Thelma like no other vehicle I have ever owned. What the heck is it that makes Jeeps so much fun to drive? Even driving on paved roads where you could just as easily be driving a car is fun! I can't wait to get off the highway somewhere with her (nothing too severe, now mind you).
If I NEVER got off the highway and never even had occasion to engage the four wheel drive, I would still want to be driving a Jeep!
Take it easy, Only and Mrs. Only.
tsjay
Have you hugged your Jeep today?
I haven't been active in this room for the past 4 months or so, but I've been reading on and off. Some of you might remember that I got my wrangler back in august.
www.hometown.aol.com/dpage35925
I just wanted to tell you that I'm still in love with my Jeep. I love her even more than the first day I pick her up. I went offroading deep into the everglades a few times and I had a blast. I took a few pictures in the mud but I didn't have time to post the pictures into my web site yet. I purchased a few things that I always take with me when I go out there.
48" Hi-lift jack, shovel, tow straps, chain,hand winch,tool box, gps, and a few other things. It's like insurance... you never know.
I haven't got stuck yet, but I know I will.
The only bad thing I can say is that it's a little uncomfortable on a long trip. I find the seats to be too soft and my legs cramp up after a while. Everything else is great and it's a lot of fun to drive.
Dennis
I am a complete financial dunce and can't figure out whether I'm getting ripped off or not here with this used car dealer. They are offering me (I have good credit but lots of purchases to pay off) a $350 monthly payment amount for 72 months and I am only putting $500 down. Am I getting totally ripped off? They say there is no penalty to pay it off earlier. Should I go out and look at the new ones or go with this. I won't trade in our old Chewy Caprice '89 since we love it and it has an awesome engine and is fully paid off. It would be a waste to trade her in.
What do you think? Help!
Yours truly,
Jeep lover
http://www.4lo.com/geartable.html
tsjay - The way they show to calculate my speed with the 33's is shown there. That lines up almost exactly with what the GPS told me too.
Circumference is just pi times diameter, which I have known since grade school. During my CRI the other night, however, I was thinking circumference was pi times diameter SQUARED. This would mean that the difference in gong up 3" on you tire diameter would have been much greater than it really is.
Sorry! I'm embarassed. It was just that darn CRI!
( Cranial-Rectal Inversion, or head up my a__ )
tsjay
Have you taught your Jeep geometry today?
Who was the roundest Knight at the Round Table?
Sir Cumference of course!
It sounds like they are playing the "payment" game with you. What the heck is the actual price that they are actually trying to sell you the Jeep for?
You can look up the average retail price for a used Jeep right here in Edmunds (if the 2000's are listed yet) or in kelleybluebook.com. I know that kelleybluebook.com has the 2000's listed, cause I used their site to get the trade-in value of my 2000 Grand Prix GT.
New Jeeps are going for $200.00 over invoice, or maybe even less. (That's what I got mine for and NO stupid extra advertising fee or anything like that- just plain invoice plus $200.00) When I say $200.00 over invoice, I mean invoice plus destination fee and then $200.00 over that: you do have to pay the transportation cost.
There are loan calculators here in Edmunds, so you can plug in the amount you are borrowing, the interest rate you will be charged, and the number of payments you want (length of the loan), and it will calculate your monthly payment.
You are in a real good situation by not having a trade-in. You will know what you are paying for the vehicle you are buying without the dealer trying to play games with your trade-in. You can do some comparison shopping this way.
Just use my Jeep for an example. Mine is a 2001 Sport with the hard top, five speed transmission, deep tinted windows, 30" canyon tire option (including the Dana 44 rear end), the subwoofer speaker option and CD player, the 25D package, cruise control, air conditioning, and maybe a few other little things. The retail sticker price was $23,870.00. I got it for $23,560.70 OUT THE DOOR, which means including sales tax and license and all. We pay 5.4% of sticker price here in KY as sales tax, which was $1288.98 in my case.If you take the tax off the $23,560.70, that means I actually paid $22,271.72 for the Jeep. I actually paid even a little less than that, because the license fee and the paper work fee that all dealers charge would come off of that $22,271.72. I probably actually paid around $22,100.00 for a Jeep that stickered at $23,870.00.
So, Alexandra, just check around and do you homework. Remember that you can buy a BRAND NEW pretty nicely equipped Sport for right at $22,000.00. AND FOR PETE SAKES DON'T LET THEM TALK PAYMENTS! MAKE THEM TALK TO YOU IN TERMS OF SELLING PRICE AND MAKE THEM EXPLAIN ANYTHING THEY TRY TO CHARGE YOU OTHER THAN SELLING PRICE, TAX, AND LICENSE!
Good luck. Holler if you need any help. This is a pretty knowledgeable and friendly group of people here, who will be glad to help you.
tsjay
Have you hugged your Jeep today?
Remember the salesman is there only to screw you. If they can't talk to you about how much the total price of the Jeep is, go somewhere else.
Jeeps retain their value real well so it can be hard to get a good deal on a used one.
I think you got ripped off when someone sold you the chewy caprice also. It sounds like an imitation.
Feel free to run any deals past us again. It is easy to get a new Jeep at invoice or just over.
Hope you'll be posting often now.
How's that beautiful red Wrangler doing? Don't let no gators eat her out there in the Glades!
Glad you're back. Keep us posted on your Everglades adventures.
tsjay
Have you hugged your Jeep today?
P.S. Guess what happened during your long absence? This old boy finally did it! I got me a Jeep! Remember all of my posts asking about Jeeps and complaining about being so far upside down on my Grand Prix that I just couldn't see a way to get a new Jeep?
Check her out:
http://members.aol.com/tjoh298765/thelma.html
It's Jeffer2 again with a couple more questions about Wranglers. I like to know as much as possible before going to shop for any major purchases.
1. Are Wranglers a likely target of car thieves?
2. Someone mentioned the factory sub woofer - is this something that could be added later fairly easily? It's mounted in the console right?
Finally a general car question. I was browsing some of the other forums. I read the Pontiac Aztec is a dismal sales failure. What happens to all the new vehicles that don't sell? Car crushers, rental fleets? Just curious. They should've based the Aztec design more on the PG or Grand Am. No wonder GM is laying worker off and phasing out Oldsmobile.
Thanks for your help - Jeffer2
Who knows?
A. 2 per cylinders
B. 4 per cylinders
C. Non of the above
D. All of the above
Dennis
I recommend the subwoofer unless you plan to beef up your sound system with some after market equipment. I like to just keep everything factory, which, for one thing, makes theft less likely. The factory subwoofer is only an 8", if I'm not mistaken, but I was very pleasantly surprised by the difference it made. I had test driven Wranglers that did not have the subwoofer, and the radio was an absolute joke. Turn the base all the way up, and you'd swear you were listening to a radio with the base turned all the way down! I ordered the subwoofer in hopes of having at least a sub-mediocre radio, but that thing actaully sounds pretty decent.
Now, if you are going to upgrade or replace your stereo with after market stuff, then, of course, there's no need in spending extra for the factory subwoofer. Since I wasn't planning on any upgrades, it was WELL worth the extra $200.00 to me to get the subwoofer.
Hope this helps.
tsjay
I give all the details on the deal, right down to the penny, and I have included a sheet that lists all the options that I got and the retail cost for each. This is the factory order form with the option codes and descriptions. It looks like the window sticker, sort of. Because of this sheet, it takes a while longer to open this web page than it used to.
This may be of some help to anyone thinking about gettting a new Wrangler Sport, whether you plan to order from the factory or buy off the lot.
If you are interested:
http://members.aol.com/tjoh298765/thelma.html
Hope it helps someone. Anyone is welcome to email me with questions they might have..
tsjay
Have you hugged your Jeep today?
You must slow down accordingly when cornering with a Jeep. You must also slow down and try to avoid the need for sudden swerves to avoid objects or other vehicles.
The Jeeps get a bad reputation because people try to drive them just like they would drive a car, and they end up in trouble. I would almost say that you are LESS likely to be in an accident in a Jeep, if you drive them like you are supposed to, because YOU WILL BE DRIVING SLOWER!
As far as the soft top noise, the 2001's have a four ply top that I don't think is noisy enough to be a problem. My Jeep is a hard top, but I test drove a couple soft tops at highway speeds (JEEP highway speeds, not 80 or 90 miles an hour), and I didn't think the noise was bad at all.
Hope this helps.
tsjay
As far as noise is concerned, that can vary very much. We have a 1999 and 2000 Wrangler, both with soft tops and half doors. I can personaly tell you that they are very noisy on the highway. The soft top is basically an expensive tarp and after a year and 10000 miles, they start to stretch and this makes the noise even worse. Most of the noise is created by the half doors. At speeds over 65, the uppers on both Jeeps start to bow out, creating all sorts of noises and drafts. Now, if you have a soft top and full doors, the noise is considerably less, and if you have a hard top, well it is much better. Another thing, like tsjay mentioned, the new 2001 models have a 4 ply top which makes the top quieter, but if you get the half doors, then you will still have the same wind noise as the old ones at highway speeds. Half doors create most of the noise in both of my Jeeps, but I would not trade them for full doors. I love being able to take the uppers off when I take the top off. Full doors feel too much like being in a car to me and they are not fun to take on and off and try to store. I can handle the noise, but I could not handle full metal doors.
In closing, the important part in deciding if a Jeep is right for you is to test drive several models, "hard top-soft top-full doors-half doors" and see what is right for you. And be certain to take the Jeep out for a LONG test drive, driving one in town is NOTHING like driving one on the highway. You can not tell what a Jeep is like in a 15 minute test drive, keep it a better part of the day and drive it on the highway for atleast 15-20 miles to see if the noise bothers you. Trust me, buyers remorse on a $18000 or more vehicle hurts, and no one wants to see anyone go through it. My wife and I have Jeep Wranglers as our daily drivers and would not have anything else, sure it is a love hate relationship sometimes, but I always come home to my Jeep. And my wife.
So everyone, bow your heads with a moment of silence and pay your respects to a the Jeep that started the SUV craze.....
Long Live the XJ!!
It can rain at a moment's notice. It can be nice at a moment's notice. It's great to be able to have the "quick change" option of the soft top for the 3 seasons of the year here where it can be nice enough to take the top down, yet not get drenched 2 hours later when the skies open up.
However, starting last month, we haven't been above freezing and we've gotten a mix of snow and ice that seems would be tolerated better with a hard top. Plus, I've always had a feeling that the hard top would be a little less drafty in the really cold weather.
At least that's the way I'm leaning. I haven't ordered my TJ yet (Monday's the day), and I've pretty much decided on the dual top option.
I'm still a bit confused on the ABS option. I can see the value of ABS during the winter here, but I would rather not get ABS if it precludes me from getting the upgraded Dana44 axle options. This TJ will be replacing a VW Golf that has done great for 10 winters without ABS - I just faithfully put my Blizzak's on in November.
Any opinions from others out there who live in the snow/ice belts?
Thanks in advance,
-Jeff
Alee and Sparx
http://sparx.muddyyellowjeep.com
Now talk dirty to us! Give us all the details: color, Sport or SE, auto or 5-speed, etc.
Like you said, the ABS would be nice, but it was more important to me to get the canyon wheels/30" tires/Dana 44 option, which is not available with ABS.
I went with the hard top only on my Jeep. It has not been hard to heat the cabin in my Jeep in this cold weather. I'm in western KY, and we went for about three weeks with the temperatures never up to the freezing mark (we finally got there yesterday). I never had trouble staying warm.
Before you sign the dotted line, you might want to look at the deal I got, the details of which are included (right down to the penny) on my Jeep's web page. I'm not saying that I got the all time best deal in history or anything, but I sure learned that it pays to shop around! You might benefit from my experience.
http://members.aol.com/tjoh298765/thelma.html
Once again, congrats on the Jeep.
tsjay
Have you hugged your Jeep today?