Sam from Texas
I started wheeling in an 89 2 door cherokee. Back in 2002 My brother owed me 3k for a car he was paying me payments for and then he wrecked it. He quit making payments. I took his Cherokee. We are even. It started out as nothing more than a red xj with a 4.5 lift on 33's.
This is pretty much what it looked like when I decided to part it out because I wanted more than it could handle.
After 2 years of mowing lawns on my days off from the FD, I had collected the parts I needed and saved enough to hire a guy to build my chassis and give me a roller. I need to get out more. Kids have slowed that down. I am waiting for my 7 mo son to get old enough to hit the trails more often again.
Fuel injected 5.0, c4 2200 stall, atlas 4 speed 10:1
Spidertrax front with a hi-9 5:13 spool
Spidertrax rear with strange lp 5:13 spool
PSC steering
4 seater
I prefer to not promote the chassis builder. After owning and wheeling it for some time now, I realize that I could have made a better decision on a builder. Time has really showed in the builders short comings. I had a **** ton of bugs to work out that I should never have had issues with being that this was built by a "professional". In the end, I am super happy with the build, parts list and design after the relentless task of dialing it in. It has better wheeling capabilities than I do driving capabilities. Probably has everything to do with the fact that I don't want to beat it up, roll it, break it. I prefer to wheel it, come home, wash it and set it to the side ready for the next trip. Not fix it because I tried to force it.
Recently my wife and I traded in her Acura tsx for a 2010 Rubicon JKU.
It will get a set of 37's and some Walkers under a 3.5 MetalCloak lift. My first for it purchase was a set of Shrockworks sliders. A front stubby will be next. It already has a winch. A full compliment of skids will be installed as well. When the motor runs its course a LS swap will be in its future.
Intended use will be daily transportation for my wife to go back and forth to work and a kid taxi. The added advantage is its potential for great family fun and ability to haul camping supplies, tow a small trailer and travel the unbeaten path.
I don't have any pics of it yet.