Top Self Cherokee's
#76
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Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
In my humble opinion those jeeps are nice but outside of lift tires trail armor nice pain they are mostly stock. Meaning aaxles, trans, transfer, and motor. People get off to easy modding a rig. I understand not everyone has the skills or money to mod everything like some of us. I do however believe we should not knock anyone for small cheep lift and cookie cutter rims. Most all jeeps you showed not much has changed I even looked at your build and again stock components with lift tires and the such.
I believe we should inspire people do go outside their comfort zone and tackle things like axle swaps. Transfer swaps. Building motors. If you check out my rig I do plan to paint and do interior in time but you never start that till you are done with the rest of the build. My axles for instance I have never been formally trained but through research self taught perseverance and trial and error I build the axles with 1/2" thick walled axles tubes lockers race polished gears chromies. Seen it done on off-road shows u tube and talked to several shops and now they are under my rig. So I summery I see what you wanted with this tread but I think it's a little miss placed. There are all kinds of different level builds and no one is better or worse and than the other. I am far more modified than 90% of the rigs on here but I learned a few things from smaller less skilled builds on here.
I believe we should inspire people do go outside their comfort zone and tackle things like axle swaps. Transfer swaps. Building motors. If you check out my rig I do plan to paint and do interior in time but you never start that till you are done with the rest of the build. My axles for instance I have never been formally trained but through research self taught perseverance and trial and error I build the axles with 1/2" thick walled axles tubes lockers race polished gears chromies. Seen it done on off-road shows u tube and talked to several shops and now they are under my rig. So I summery I see what you wanted with this tread but I think it's a little miss placed. There are all kinds of different level builds and no one is better or worse and than the other. I am far more modified than 90% of the rigs on here but I learned a few things from smaller less skilled builds on here.
#77
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Join Date: May 2012
Location: Puyallup wa
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Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.5L Stroker
In my humble opinion those jeeps are nice but outside of lift tires trail armor nice pain they are mostly stock. Meaning aaxles, trans, transfer, and motor. People get off to easy modding a rig. I understand not everyone has the skills or money to mod everything like some of us. I do however believe we should not knock anyone for small cheep lift and cookie cutter rims. Most all jeeps you showed not much has changed I even looked at your build and again stock components with lift tires and the such.
I believe we should inspire people do go outside their comfort zone and tackle things like axle swaps. Transfer swaps. Building motors. If you check out my rig I do plan to paint and do interior in time but you never start that till you are done with the rest of the build. My axles for instance I have never been formally trained but through research self taught perseverance and trial and error I build the axles with 1/2" thick walled axles tubes lockers race polished gears chromies. Seen it done on off-road shows u tube and talked to several shops and now they are under my rig. So I summery I see what you wanted with this tread but I think it's a little miss placed. There are all kinds of different level builds and no one is better or worse and than the other. I am far more modified than 90% of the rigs on here but I learned a few things from smaller less skilled builds on here.
I believe we should inspire people do go outside their comfort zone and tackle things like axle swaps. Transfer swaps. Building motors. If you check out my rig I do plan to paint and do interior in time but you never start that till you are done with the rest of the build. My axles for instance I have never been formally trained but through research self taught perseverance and trial and error I build the axles with 1/2" thick walled axles tubes lockers race polished gears chromies. Seen it done on off-road shows u tube and talked to several shops and now they are under my rig. So I summery I see what you wanted with this tread but I think it's a little miss placed. There are all kinds of different level builds and no one is better or worse and than the other. I am far more modified than 90% of the rigs on here but I learned a few things from smaller less skilled builds on here.
These are builds where not only function was considered but form as well.
Some of these builds are basic just wheels and tires because that's what that owner and or builder wanted for there needs.
Not everyone has the budget for a lot of these builds. Some of these really don't take a lot of money to make look sharp either.
My comment about steel wheels and 3 inch rough country lifts is definitely my opinion. I just wanted a thread for those builds that took it a step further.
I'm not saying anyone build is nessisarily better than other type of build. Everyone has different budgets and taste. Thats what is so great about our Hobbie and cherokee's in general.
Juse wanted a place for myself and others to see jeeps that aren't cookie cutter builds.
As for my own personal build.. I'm running a stroker motor that has replaced everything inside and out beside the pushrods and the block.
It has a shift kit in the trans, finally a sye. 4.5 rubicon express coils, old man emu leafs, extended shackles, shackle relocation brackets, bilstien shocks, 35s, front locker, and soon to be putting in a synergy long arm. That's not really stock stuff. I do what I can when the money's there like anyone else.
My jeep isn't near as nice as these builds. I learned on my red jeep and honestly it's not exactly what I want now. I'd like to start over and do more of a clean and simple build like a few that I have posted.
Again sorry if my title and headline came off as to be putting down anyone's builds. Not my intention. Just post up builds that are clean and look sharp. I'll keep doing the same.
If anyone has questions on what's been done to any of them or where they can find a build thread I'm more than happy to let you know.
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Year: 1999
Engine: 4.0
Mopar, I completely understand. I'm in the process of changing my rig up to that level of showroom clean yet Rubicon capable. It's already locked, geared, and armored, but the front bumper is a bit ugly, it has no flares, there are exposed wires and no headliner. There was a point where I was building it to be a pure trail rig, but not having a truck/trailer has made all the little flaws that don't matter on the rocks really big flaws on the street.