1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee Mudding

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Uploaded by on Nov 9, 2010

Playing around in my totally stock '99 Grand Cherokee. Tires are about 1/4 tread. Did pretty good for what it is. Maybe planning a 3'' lift if i dont sell it for a wrangler...

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  • I got the identical truck .. i know you could make a better video then this. I have had mine upto the mirrors in water.

  • @PfrimmerDigital

    Not a good idea with a daily driver. Im not into riding in a vehicle that looks like a pig-sty. I keep mine spotless thanks...

  • Respond to this video... do it in 2 wheel rwd=more fun

    

  • @burtonrider03161993

    I cant, the Limiteds only come with the AWD all the time t-case. So its always in 4x4.

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  • Looks like alot of fun! my WJ slides like that in the mud too,damn street tires

  • MORE SPEED!!!!!!!!!!

  • I have a 2004 Gray Laredo with less than 80K (select-trak). It STILL gets compliments. Sexy and very capable beast. Keeping it 4ever but want to do mods for better fuel mpg..

  • @DieselSlug oic that sucks by the way i can see y u would want a wrangler then!

  • @burtonrider03161993 So true exactly what i was thinkin when i saw this vid!!!!

  • @PfrimmerDigital I wouldn't do that too often,unless you want to short out your computer,just some friendly advice :)

  • Fantastic Jeep gonna go after one myself shortly so reliable and tough. Great driver in the video!

  • ))) я и на 14-ке проезжал по такой "грязи"

  • @DieselSlug True the Limited as All Time AWD (Quadra Trac NP249 transfer case) but you can do a conversion with a NP242 T-Case (Select Trac) from a Cherokee to have also 2WD. Not too hard to do if you're a DIYer. Jeeps are plentiful at most wrecking yards for parts, since the were mass produced.

  • @DieselSlug I like to keep mine muddy and beautiful. Sure it shines up real nice when I'm done, but the mud is a great way to reminisce on the fun times you had and show everyone that what you're into. Pig-sty is my favorite color scheme. Have fun guys!

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