Hello again, Thanks for all the info on previous post!
Just got back from 4Wheeling (in 2WD) and i've gotta say, WOW... Cherokee's rule! Granted, i stayed on the trails and used a little bit of sanity but, still that ride really went to some "nowhere" places. As in my last post, i won't be getting a 4WD parts rig until spring time. I will be waiting patiently and gathering more information on what seems to be, an easy swap.
Again, I already have a 3" lift and 31-10.50X15's installed. I will be adding a Dana 30, AW4(4WD), and most likely, a NP231. My question that never really got a reply is about adding a 4:1 reduction to my X-case, to compliment the lockers and gears.
I'm seeking advice from the people that know. Would this be money best spent elsewhere on this non-rock crawling, daily driver? I don't know that much about the TeraFlex 4:1. As a "converted" Toyota buff, i know that the Marlin Crawler reduction box is required with the little 22R motor, if there's any real 4wheeling to be done. I do realize that the 4.0L is a power plant that has no problem moving the wheels but, i'm concerned about blowing the tires off or burning up the tranny? Am i just underestimating the toughness and finesse of the Cherokee?
Just got back from 4Wheeling (in 2WD) and i've gotta say, WOW... Cherokee's rule! Granted, i stayed on the trails and used a little bit of sanity but, still that ride really went to some "nowhere" places. As in my last post, i won't be getting a 4WD parts rig until spring time. I will be waiting patiently and gathering more information on what seems to be, an easy swap.
Again, I already have a 3" lift and 31-10.50X15's installed. I will be adding a Dana 30, AW4(4WD), and most likely, a NP231. My question that never really got a reply is about adding a 4:1 reduction to my X-case, to compliment the lockers and gears.
I'm seeking advice from the people that know. Would this be money best spent elsewhere on this non-rock crawling, daily driver? I don't know that much about the TeraFlex 4:1. As a "converted" Toyota buff, i know that the Marlin Crawler reduction box is required with the little 22R motor, if there's any real 4wheeling to be done. I do realize that the 4.0L is a power plant that has no problem moving the wheels but, i'm concerned about blowing the tires off or burning up the tranny? Am i just underestimating the toughness and finesse of the Cherokee?