2 yj jeep wranglers and my jk all stock wheeling
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stock is cool.
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awsome vid man!
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I drove a yj off road a while back and its just as good as my landrover disco. Don't know why people say that one or the other is bad off road. They're both good.
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I finally bought a jeep. forest green TJ w/ 4.0 all stock with 31" mud/at tires and 5 speed. quit my cubicle job as well. they can go to hell as i ride away in my TJ. HA! i should write a song...
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Finally wound up getting a YJ. It took me a while, but I finally found a rust free unmolested example with all the specs I needed. 1991 Islander edition, white, with an automatic and a 4.0, AC, hard top, and full doors. All original with the exception of a 4" susp. lift, 33's, and some pro comp bumpers.
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1988 YJ Jeep Laredo here, automatic 4X4, 4.2l, hard top, a/c, power steering, power brakes, tilt wheel, AM/FM Cassette. 70,400 original miles. For Sale after fresh paint. A+ stock condition, no rust. Mojave Desert Jeep.
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thats offroad?
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i love my jeep wrangler yj. 5spd
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i have a stock 89 yj you people are stupid 87 is not the best year, 92 and up is the way to go.more power stronger tranny better cage. and for top heavy issue rule of thumb you can beat your wife with a switch no bigger then your thumb,so if you lift your jeep 4'' your wheels be real close to 4'' farther apart, that means you can beat your wife with your tier iron if it is no bigger then your thumb.
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Nice video guys!
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i got a stock 1995 red wrangler 2.5. they are fun as hell
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I got a 92 jeep yj nice pics at the end
Drummer1212121212, "get a set of off set wheels and your fine" for what. Sorry didn't catch the meaning.
mikeg576 1 year ago
get a 87 yj the best year of it but drop a 94 motor so its the 4.0 high output and get a 6 inch lift from superlift and 35 inch tires
drummer1212121212 2 years ago
Been there done that. Post 1991 was a stiffer tub. Somewhat due to the new sport cage. Don't care much for superlift. Rubicon express is the way to go. The only problem with 6" s on a yj it you still rub w/ 35's. Not to mention the get goofy top heavy that high up with standard with axles.
mikeg576 2 years ago
@drummer1212121212 (assuming your comment was directed at me) I would, but I'm putting hand controls in it so as a result I need an auto trans. I don't want another project car either so unless I get a 95 or an earlier year that's had an auto swapped in, I'll probably get a tj. I didn't realize they only made auto yj's for like one year until after I wrote my first comment.
mrlizzard94 1 year ago
They made auto YJ's from 1987 till 1995. They started making automatic trans in Jeep durring the cj5 run. Not many 5's but they did make them
mikeg576 1 year ago
good song! great jeeps!
xbigxredx2009 2 years ago
thanks
mikeg576 2 years ago