So Hey um this is my second time on here. I had A 1980 SJ 2 door cherokee laredo, amc 360, 4 inch lift , d44 hd with detroit in front and amc 20 with stock posi in back.
Ha that thing was a beast till it fell prey to a red light cam and wiped out a light standard via brake avoidance. except it seemed to eat 727 trannys good riddance.
I am pretty handy and have done most jobs including a full built 48re for my mega cab diesel .
So my questions are more about base line mods to a 98,99,00 xj for a trip from mexico to panama via belize, guatemala, honduras, el salvador, nicaragua and costa rica.
The vehicle will be a total loss... probably donate it in panama to some school or charity as you cannot sell a vehicle in panama to a panamanian, maybe sell to some back pakers for dirt cheap???
For this reason i will buy donner truck in tijuana there are piles of these years no rust and fully stock family rides with <100 000 miles for 2-3000 usd like 25000 pesos.
It is still up in the air between an xj and a 4 runner.
My idea was 2 inch body lift, long travel shocks, this will help keep axles on the ground, long brake lines, 31x15 or 33x15 or 16 whatever stock is and some sort of mt tire, they need to make 15000 miles. what else??? I need to retain as much stock service life as possible no 4 inch lifts and odd driveline angles. I was thinking spools front and back?
i can fab bumpers and rocker panel armor for the cost of materials I will do a dual battery system and a 1000watt inverter, 12 volt refrigerator, roof rack set up with ridgeline for roof top hammock sleeping and tarp awning to shade the truck, limo tint all around and expanded metal frames bolted to cover all rear windows.
Any way i need some ideas thoughts , my two friends did vancouver to argentina in 18 months with a 97 4 runner and the only non maintenance issue was $350 to get a rear axle seal done in el salvador. two other friends of theirs had bigger issues with the same set up. another i read about did the same trip as i want to in a 91 golf sooo?
Anyways welcome to me Ryan