
I had all kinds of members spotting me around the easy bypasses to some easy obstacles.

That Cherokee (XJ) behind me in the pic became available shortly after the ride and it was had for 2K. That was Project XJ! You cannot buy a decent ATV around here for 2K, let alone, drive it to work. I did have to wrench my butt off on it and Brule along with some good XJ forums got me through stuff like TC rebuilds and mastering a sawzall.

With a master spotter, I could climb 3 ft ledges with front and rear differentials unlocked.

Then. my wife Sue blundered into mistake number two. #1 was shortly after we married in '01 and she advised me that I needed a hobby. The CC was born!

She realized that I needed a heep to bash and the XJ was born.
Then she advised that I wouldn't be content until I got a real heep. I started looking for storm clouds and lightning bolts but, took my time searching for a heep.
Found a stolen/recovered Rubicon out of TX with a good title.

I started researching and would like to share it's progress.
I started with a 1" BL. It is required for allot of the cooler after market skids and "TT"s (tummy tucks) that raise the transfer case up to 2.5". I wheeled it stock to see what I needed. This is the same obstacle that you see the XJ on in the above photo. I am just solidly high centered here.


I knew I needed diff armor so so used ones repainted off of Craigslist were acquired.

You start messing with the body lifts on a heep and it starts to snow ball on you. You need a motor mount lift to keep the fan out of the shroud and to help with pinion angles later. Here is a M.O.R.E. 1" MML and now you need to get used to the vibes the solid urethane creates.

Now you want ground clearance and armor.
Here is a Nth Degree TT/skid that netted 2.5 inches but, I had to relocate the rubicon air pumps for the lockers.


Safety comes to mind and you want to sacrifice one mod to be safe. I chose a Rockhard spot cage, some bottom end seats and harnesses.

I have done a boat load of other mods but, this is my pride and joy. I can't show you any more pics of it because the patent is pending and I am pledged not to disclose the details. That is a real cold air intake. I gained 2-3 mpg with it and I can't keep my foot out of it.

I am keeping my mods documented but, my future hood vents may remove some of them.


One more example of being patient and searching ebay and craigs list. This Warn 8274-50 lists for over $1800 new, It had 2 pulls on it and I scored it for under $900. !50' of synthetic cable and cover included.
Patience will pay off. That is the Porsche of winches but, now I am shopping for a better alternator. Ain't mods great?
