Watching this brings back so many memories! I recently traded my Tacoma TRD Pro for a Tundra (needed more towing) and now am looking for a second smaller trail rig. I have owned 3 XJ a 98 TJ, a few CJ a Commando, J10 and 65 Wagoneer. I was looking at a newer JK but after reading so many stories of engine problems and the extra weight, size , cost and intrusive electronics I find myself looking at the XJ or TJ rigs again. It is funny, when I started wheeling NOBODY wanted the XJ ha ha ha, you could buy a clean one with low miles for a grand, now a clean rust free one with 130k will fetch 10k or more. I really appreciate your video as it shows them side by side, with capable trail mods. Oh and just want to mention, that dog looks like its having the time of its life ha ha.
Nice 👍🏼 that’s an awesome fleet of Jeeps you have been through, what jeep do you think was your most favorite? XJ and TJs are always great choices, but I’ve actually begun to considered buying a2dr jk rubicon. They are dropping in price and IMO the best years of 3.6 pentastar (2015-17) they are pretty reliable engines and the transmissions are great. They just need to be properly maintained. That’s probably what I would buy as I’m not really interested in the newer pentastar engines, I like the jl looks but they added the egr cooler and changed the rocker design on that engine so when one fails is sure to destroy the cam. Just my though if i were to buy a newer wrangler thats probably where I’d look but will see lol thanks for watching i appreciate it. 🍻
@@ATEMOFFROAD Favorite had to be the XJ for the utility, good size and storage and a bit more relaxing on the freeway.... but my TJ was easier to work on and much more reliable than all three XJ ha ha ha. Most the older stuff were just toys or projects, the Commando and J10 were pretty usable but not much fun to daily for highway. I appreciate the advice on the JK, I have looked at them quite a bit, I watched your repair video on the ticking fix. Dosnt seem to over complicated, considering the creature comforts and drivability do you think it is more of a 50/50 rig than a TJ? Looking specifically at 2 doors also.
@Scablands_Scavenger i agree the XJ is it period. I really want a 97 or newer though, but I did love my 87. I’m actually looking to import a RHD from Australia, the market is much cheaper and they have the diesel turbos there. Still working out the bugs with shipping but with the help of a friend we are finding XJs pop up for as low as 1k US there. Jk is 50/50 one other thing about the 2dr jkr is the front axle is not split shaft with disconnect, like on the JL that can be another weak point up front and all jeeps 2018 and up even the gladiator has it. It’s just another thing to upgrade. which is unnecessary on the JK. But personally if I wanted another wrangler it would be 04-06 tj rubicon 4.0l I’d go that route over the jk, they are getting really overpriced and because of that somewhat rare, especially one that’s not all cut up. But every once in awhile one pops up and I’m too slow to pick it up. 🍻
My two favorite off roaders. I wish I could decide between them. I love the extra storage space in the XJ, but the convertible top on the TJ is great. And both are SO capable!
I love the xj. AMC was the best time for them. I had one root beer brown manual transmission. Lost it wheeling in the snow like 20 years ago. Fell through ice and sank in a 5’ deep water hole. I’ve never wheeled in the winter again after that.
Same that XJ is it loved that it was an AMC too, but it’s better off with the OG. Bummer you lost yours I aspire to get another one here soon. Thanks for watching 🍻
That TJ is looking good, even with that sweet XJ bringing up the rear. I run a E locker in the front and posi in the rear. Front E locker has always worked better than a rear locker in my experience. Never had any luck with only a rear locker.
i could be wrong but it seems like you guys need lower gears. It looks like you are struggling somewhat to keep a smooth consistent momentum going into the obstacles. IDK, but it might be worth looking into. I had a JEEP JK Rubicon. It had 4.10s and I ran up to 37s no problem. I also had an early bronco with 4.56s and 35s and it was perfect with a granny low 4spd tranny. Sure makes wheeling nice and smooth.
Yes both Jeeps can definitely use a set of gears , just keep in mind both are 5 speed manual trans, so things will look a bit different from Automatic in some cases a lot. Plus driver in the XJ is new has never offroad before. 🍻
Not with this jeep and I believe it’s closed right now, but I plan to take the red tj up there next season if I can get on a with a solid crew. Until then I’m building out the jk and the tj for it. This way we can start going up solo for filming. There’s a club I’m going to ask if I can get on with them. Let me know if you ever go. 🍻
Hands down the XJ is the best factory built jeep
Absolutely 👍🏼 🍻
I may be biased but I agree. 😁
Watching this brings back so many memories! I recently traded my Tacoma TRD Pro for a Tundra (needed more towing) and now am looking for a second smaller trail rig. I have owned 3 XJ a 98 TJ, a few CJ a Commando, J10 and 65 Wagoneer. I was looking at a newer JK but after reading so many stories of engine problems and the extra weight, size , cost and intrusive electronics I find myself looking at the XJ or TJ rigs again. It is funny, when I started wheeling NOBODY wanted the XJ ha ha ha, you could buy a clean one with low miles for a grand, now a clean rust free one with 130k will fetch 10k or more. I really appreciate your video as it shows them side by side, with capable trail mods. Oh and just want to mention, that dog looks like its having the time of its life ha ha.
Nice 👍🏼 that’s an awesome fleet of Jeeps you have been through, what jeep do you think was your most favorite? XJ and TJs are always great choices, but I’ve actually begun to considered buying a2dr jk rubicon. They are dropping in price and IMO the best years of 3.6 pentastar (2015-17) they are pretty reliable engines and the transmissions are great. They just need to be properly maintained. That’s probably what I would buy as I’m not really interested in the newer pentastar engines, I like the jl looks but they added the egr cooler and changed the rocker design on that engine so when one fails is sure to destroy the cam. Just my though if i were to buy a newer wrangler thats probably where I’d look but will see lol thanks for watching i appreciate it. 🍻
@@ATEMOFFROAD Favorite had to be the XJ for the utility, good size and storage and a bit more relaxing on the freeway.... but my TJ was easier to work on and much more reliable than all three XJ ha ha ha. Most the older stuff were just toys or projects, the Commando and J10 were pretty usable but not much fun to daily for highway. I appreciate the advice on the JK, I have looked at them quite a bit, I watched your repair video on the ticking fix. Dosnt seem to over complicated, considering the creature comforts and drivability do you think it is more of a 50/50 rig than a TJ? Looking specifically at 2 doors also.
@Scablands_Scavenger i agree the XJ is it period. I really want a 97 or newer though, but I did love my 87. I’m actually looking to import a RHD from Australia, the market is much cheaper and they have the diesel turbos there. Still working out the bugs with shipping but with the help of a friend we are finding XJs pop up for as low as 1k US there. Jk is 50/50 one other thing about the 2dr jkr is the front axle is not split shaft with disconnect, like on the JL that can be another weak point up front and all jeeps 2018 and up even the gladiator has it. It’s just another thing to upgrade. which is unnecessary on the JK. But personally if I wanted another wrangler it would be 04-06 tj rubicon 4.0l I’d go that route over the jk, they are getting really overpriced and because of that somewhat rare, especially one that’s not all cut up. But every once in awhile one pops up and I’m too slow to pick it up. 🍻
My two favorite off roaders. I wish I could decide between them. I love the extra storage space in the XJ, but the convertible top on the TJ is great. And both are SO capable!
Absolutely, if there was a perfect world I want the Xj wheelbase on a tj frame lol but yes love how practical the XJ is. Very capable 🙏🍻
I love the xj. AMC was the best time for them. I had one root beer brown manual transmission. Lost it wheeling in the snow like 20 years ago. Fell through ice and sank in a 5’ deep water hole. I’ve never wheeled in the winter again after that.
Sucks…I got T boned at an intersection and miss mine every damn day…
I love gettin behind the wheel of my TJ…but she’s no XJ
Same that XJ is it loved that it was an AMC too, but it’s better off with the OG. Bummer you lost yours I aspire to get another one here soon. Thanks for watching 🍻
Great to see these two awesome rigs on the trail!
Thank you 🍻
That TJ is looking good, even with that sweet XJ bringing up the rear.
I run a E locker in the front and posi in the rear. Front E locker has always worked better than a rear locker in my experience. Never had any luck with only a rear locker.
Hoping to get a front locker soon, it’s next on the build. Thanks for watching 🍻
2 of my favourite jeeps together!! Would help alot if you air down your tyres,they look quite hard on the video
Good times!
Looks like a great time!
Thanks for watching 🍻
Dude I love time frame 4:30 and on, the dog is spotting you. 😉
Ahh yeah she love the trials. Thanks for watching 🙏🍻
Good job and beautifull trail
Wow. Amazing job 😊
Thank you 🍻
I saw a video of a Tundra on 40s hit that crossing!! crazy!!
Is this sourgrass?
Haha probably walked all over it hahah yes it’s sourgrass. 🍻
@@ATEMOFFROAD I just bought an XJ, it needs a little work but I am excited to hit sourgrass when its ready!!
@@TheAngryCamperlet me know I’m down to go 👍🏼 congrats on the new Jeep I just picked up a 90 Laredo 🍻
So the dog is running full lockers on about a 14-in suspension lift
What lift and tire size are on the Jeeps?
Haha yeah she was having a blast, XJ 4.5” lift in 32s , TJ 35s on 4” lift 🍻
Very good video 👍
Thank you 🍻
i could be wrong but it seems like you guys need lower gears. It looks like you are struggling somewhat to keep a smooth consistent momentum going into the obstacles. IDK, but it might be worth looking into. I had a JEEP JK Rubicon. It had 4.10s and I ran up to 37s no problem. I also had an early bronco with 4.56s and 35s and it was perfect with a granny low 4spd tranny. Sure makes wheeling nice and smooth.
Yes both Jeeps can definitely use a set of gears , just keep in mind both are 5 speed manual trans, so things will look a bit different from Automatic in some cases a lot. Plus driver in the XJ is new has never offroad before. 🍻
respect for wheeling manuals! Well done Sir! Lol
@@cpthillbilly 🍻
Dude video came out great had an awesome time out there! When’s our next trip? Lol
Glad you were part of it. Thanks for watching buddy 🍻
I’ll txt you
Love the videos man! just wanted to ask is the red jeep a 2.5 or a 4.0
It’s a 2.5 , thanks for watching 🍻
That's the Sourgrass Trail, yeah?
Yes , I need to get on other trails, lol new stuff coming soon. 🍻
I feel like I almost know the trail like the back of my hand and I haven’t even been there! 😂
💪🏼😎🤙🏼
Good times with the Jeep’s.
Does the XJ have open diffs ?
Yes both are open. 🍻
@@ATEMOFFROAD Great performance being open 👍
Great looking Tj, I was Jw what size tires are u running and is it a 4 Cly? kind of sounded like it wasn't sure.
35s and 4 cylinder. Thanks for watching 🍻
@ATEMOFFROAD yeah that's what mine is 4cyl with 35s.. I'm getting ready to research it to 5 13... hopefully it gives me back my crawling gear
@@dwightbackus it will be a big improvement, I’m actually in the process of regearing to 5;13 right now. What gears are you going with?
@@ATEMOFFROAD looking at 5:13 or 5:38....then lockers
What trail are you on? Looks epic
This is our sourgrass 4x4 trail in the Sierra mountains California 🍻
Good one but Charlie got up that obstacle way faster than you 🍻🍻🍻🍻
Haha yeah she did I thought it was pretty funny , she seemed so happy during obstacle. Definitely a better climber than the jeep 😅🍻
What size wheels on the XJ ?
About half way through the video he did comment on the XJ's good performance with the longer wheel base & 32" tires ...
32” tires on 15x8 rim 3.75” backspace 5x4.5” lug pattern 🍻
Have you tryed the slick rock trail about 10 to 15 miles up the hyway from the sourgrass turn off.
Not with this jeep and I believe it’s closed right now, but I plan to take the red tj up there next season if I can get on a with a solid crew. Until then I’m building out the jk and the tj for it. This way we can start going up solo for filming. There’s a club I’m going to ask if I can get on with them. Let me know if you ever go. 🍻
My cousin and I plan on doing slick rock and deer valley early to mid summer when water and snow levels are down. @@ATEMOFFROAD