Well I figure I have less than 20 years left in my life, ( maybe less ) so a couple more KJs should do meGo for 30, you'll have enough KJs.
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Well I figure I have less than 20 years left in my life, ( maybe less ) so a couple more KJs should do meGo for 30, you'll have enough KJs.
Come on down, 7 inches of snow last night with that much more coming tomorrow night they say, plus still had snow from the last go around . Ill take you places where you try it out real wellI'm praying for snow this year and haven't see any.
Never owned a 4X4 and was really looking forward for a big dump of snow to try out the select trac transfer case.
Only time I've tried it when it was raining to try to feel the difference from full time to part time. I had the front diff wind up in part time, thought something was gonna break and straightened out the wheels and removed it from part time 4X4.
I try once a month during non-slippery conditions to find a very straight section of road and cycle the 4WD in and out, just to be sure it will still work when I do need it.
i do it when I'm crawling in rush hour traffic.I try once a month during non-slippery conditions to find a very straight section of road and cycle the 4WD in and out, just to be sure it will still work when I do need it.
I'll just keep picking up extra KJs ( from 02-05 ) , building them ( lifts/gears etc ) and putting them in the garage
hoping I'll have enough to last me until I die in 20 years
Yep, less electronics, no ABS, seats are betterInteresting... Is there any particular reason for 02-05 preference vs 06+?
Is it just a first body style preference? Mine is an 07 which looks pretty much the same to me except bumpers, grills and rocker covers. I've only ever owned the 07. My friend had an 06 that I liked a little better than mine because it actually had a transmission dipstick. He never keeps anything long so I was planning to snag it when he got the urge to get something else. But it ended up getting totaled first. Blah!
Anyways, if there are better years than I have that might help me run across more KJ's as I keep my eyes peeled to pick one up. Like to run across grandma's liberty with low miles at a good price!
I learned the hard way that going is easier than stopping with a 4X4.much easier to go than stop.
Just wait till you are going up a steep grade, and suddenly not just a little ice, but solid ice covered with snow, not even 4 wheel drive will help and you're spinning but sliding backwardsI learned the hard way that going is easier than stopping with a 4X4.
Went a bit crazy when I hit 6" of snow last week crawling up some 6 to 8% roads. First time ever doing this in a 4X4.
Now coming down them roads, I thought I'd have the same traction when I hit the brakes. Nope, acts the same as a 2X4.
Almost had an O-Crap moment.
If you throw a truetrac in the front diff, you'll be damn near itching for snow to play in! With select trac and truetrac, it's a joy driving in the snow - much easier to go than stop.
Driving begins when it all goes to hell, the rest is easy.studded snow tires have me driving WAY too fast in 2WD in the snow lately.
Yep, less electronics, no ABS, seats are better
I have 03 Limited seats in both the 03 and 04 Sports , my 05 is a Limited and I absolutely hate driving it over 50 miles due to the front seats.
The seats in the 03 and 04 provide more support on the sides etc , much more comfortable .
Talk about Grandmas KJ, been chasing one for over 5 years now,
Older lady bought it new, all service done at dealership, has about 55-56,000 miles as of last fall
Heated garage kept , never out in snow, salt .
They ( the whole family ) knows I want it and have said when Mom doesn't want it anymore, it's yours !!
Plus it's the Salsa Red Pearl Limited and 2004
Daughter just doesn't understand why in the world I want that old Jeep
Nope, they don't have any of that.OK, I will start keeping my eyes peeled for older models too. I had only really been scanning for 06-07 with good miles. So that might help.
The posts after yours about ice and snow remind me to ask... do the models without ABS still have the big brake controller and wheel speed sensor setup? Mine has this and I guess you could call it a form of traction control. It seems to me that if a wheel spins it knows and grabs the brake on that side causing the other side to pull. It's very weird the first time it really gets a workout until you figure out to just keep giving it gas. It really works surprisingly well. I backed mine off in a hole one time and ended up with the left rear and right front suspended in the air, trailer hitch dug in. Came right out.
Only bad part about it is that it absolutely will go up hills you can't safely come back down in snow/ice and greasy mud. Got in scary trouble a few times.