Re: 88 sport
Heh, I agree with Mike and anyone else who recommended not buying a plow
vehicle. It's not just the drive train either. That body is probably warped, metal fatigued, spot welds popped... Off road vehicles too. Earle "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:444B92BF.B653F66@sympatico.ca... > We have that 'dreaded' tranny in our 88 and 87 Cherokees. One has 315K > km and the other has 385K km on it. Both seem to work very well. > > It is the crap design clutch that is the pain. Internal slave.... > > I personally wouldn't buy a plow vehicle, especially one that old.... If > I were to consider it, I would take it to a Jeep shop for a full > inspection first. That would be a well spent 50 or $100.00.... > > Mike > 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 > 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's > Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view! > Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590 > (More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page) > > calhoun wrote: > > > > Hi, > > New to jeeps. Looking at a nice 1988 sport 5 speed. I have been told to stay > > away from 89s do to a weak tranny. Is this true for 88s also? > > This jeep has a plow so I am very concerned about the drivetrain. I have > > plowed for years with 1 ton pickups and have seen the toll plowing takes and > > the drivetrains. Jeep seems so small and light to plow with. > > Thanks |
Re: 88 sport
Heh, I agree with Mike and anyone else who recommended not buying a plow
vehicle. It's not just the drive train either. That body is probably warped, metal fatigued, spot welds popped... Off road vehicles too. Earle "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:444B92BF.B653F66@sympatico.ca... > We have that 'dreaded' tranny in our 88 and 87 Cherokees. One has 315K > km and the other has 385K km on it. Both seem to work very well. > > It is the crap design clutch that is the pain. Internal slave.... > > I personally wouldn't buy a plow vehicle, especially one that old.... If > I were to consider it, I would take it to a Jeep shop for a full > inspection first. That would be a well spent 50 or $100.00.... > > Mike > 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 > 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's > Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view! > Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590 > (More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page) > > calhoun wrote: > > > > Hi, > > New to jeeps. Looking at a nice 1988 sport 5 speed. I have been told to stay > > away from 89s do to a weak tranny. Is this true for 88s also? > > This jeep has a plow so I am very concerned about the drivetrain. I have > > plowed for years with 1 ton pickups and have seen the toll plowing takes and > > the drivetrains. Jeep seems so small and light to plow with. > > Thanks |
Re: 88 sport
I have to take exception with "I'd not reccomnend......." Sure I'd love
to find a '79 CJ5 with disk brakes, power steering, 304 V-8, T18a tranny with granny gear, boxed frame, never driven in snow and salt, 10 k miles, no modifactations except for the unused Warn winch, not a spec of rust, that had been stored for the last 20 years up on blocks, and had never been either off road or used in any other abusive situation (like plowing). And of course the price should be half what I paid for my YJ. NOT GOING TO HAPPEN! So you have to pick your poison and deal with it. I've seen Jeep plow rigs used at a lake cabin that are used twice a winter max. All you guys that won't buy one with a plow just lower the price enough so that I can buy it cheap and sell the plow and I get the Jeep for a song. Of course you have to know what to look for, I've also seen wildly abused pickups used for plowing that crab 4" over, bent frame, multiple welds on the front frame members, etc. That's what happens when you put 2000 pounds of sand in the bed, try and plow gravel drives at 15 to 20 mph. Earle Horton wrote: > Heh, I agree with Mike and anyone else who recommended not buying a plow > vehicle. It's not just the drive train either. That body is probably > warped, metal fatigued, spot welds popped... > > Off road vehicles too. > > Earle > > "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message > news:444B92BF.B653F66@sympatico.ca... > >>We have that 'dreaded' tranny in our 88 and 87 Cherokees. One has 315K >>km and the other has 385K km on it. Both seem to work very well. >> >>It is the crap design clutch that is the pain. Internal slave.... >> >>I personally wouldn't buy a plow vehicle, especially one that old.... If >>I were to consider it, I would take it to a Jeep shop for a full >>inspection first. That would be a well spent 50 or $100.00.... >> >>Mike >>86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 >>88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's >>Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view! >>Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590 >>(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page) >> >>calhoun wrote: >> >>>Hi, >>>New to jeeps. Looking at a nice 1988 sport 5 speed. I have been told to > > stay > >>>away from 89s do to a weak tranny. Is this true for 88s also? >>>This jeep has a plow so I am very concerned about the drivetrain. I have >>>plowed for years with 1 ton pickups and have seen the toll plowing takes > > and > >>>the drivetrains. Jeep seems so small and light to plow with. >>>Thanks > > > |
Re: 88 sport
I have to take exception with "I'd not reccomnend......." Sure I'd love
to find a '79 CJ5 with disk brakes, power steering, 304 V-8, T18a tranny with granny gear, boxed frame, never driven in snow and salt, 10 k miles, no modifactations except for the unused Warn winch, not a spec of rust, that had been stored for the last 20 years up on blocks, and had never been either off road or used in any other abusive situation (like plowing). And of course the price should be half what I paid for my YJ. NOT GOING TO HAPPEN! So you have to pick your poison and deal with it. I've seen Jeep plow rigs used at a lake cabin that are used twice a winter max. All you guys that won't buy one with a plow just lower the price enough so that I can buy it cheap and sell the plow and I get the Jeep for a song. Of course you have to know what to look for, I've also seen wildly abused pickups used for plowing that crab 4" over, bent frame, multiple welds on the front frame members, etc. That's what happens when you put 2000 pounds of sand in the bed, try and plow gravel drives at 15 to 20 mph. Earle Horton wrote: > Heh, I agree with Mike and anyone else who recommended not buying a plow > vehicle. It's not just the drive train either. That body is probably > warped, metal fatigued, spot welds popped... > > Off road vehicles too. > > Earle > > "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message > news:444B92BF.B653F66@sympatico.ca... > >>We have that 'dreaded' tranny in our 88 and 87 Cherokees. One has 315K >>km and the other has 385K km on it. Both seem to work very well. >> >>It is the crap design clutch that is the pain. Internal slave.... >> >>I personally wouldn't buy a plow vehicle, especially one that old.... If >>I were to consider it, I would take it to a Jeep shop for a full >>inspection first. That would be a well spent 50 or $100.00.... >> >>Mike >>86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 >>88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's >>Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view! >>Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590 >>(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page) >> >>calhoun wrote: >> >>>Hi, >>>New to jeeps. Looking at a nice 1988 sport 5 speed. I have been told to > > stay > >>>away from 89s do to a weak tranny. Is this true for 88s also? >>>This jeep has a plow so I am very concerned about the drivetrain. I have >>>plowed for years with 1 ton pickups and have seen the toll plowing takes > > and > >>>the drivetrains. Jeep seems so small and light to plow with. >>>Thanks > > > |
Re: 88 sport
I have to take exception with "I'd not reccomnend......." Sure I'd love
to find a '79 CJ5 with disk brakes, power steering, 304 V-8, T18a tranny with granny gear, boxed frame, never driven in snow and salt, 10 k miles, no modifactations except for the unused Warn winch, not a spec of rust, that had been stored for the last 20 years up on blocks, and had never been either off road or used in any other abusive situation (like plowing). And of course the price should be half what I paid for my YJ. NOT GOING TO HAPPEN! So you have to pick your poison and deal with it. I've seen Jeep plow rigs used at a lake cabin that are used twice a winter max. All you guys that won't buy one with a plow just lower the price enough so that I can buy it cheap and sell the plow and I get the Jeep for a song. Of course you have to know what to look for, I've also seen wildly abused pickups used for plowing that crab 4" over, bent frame, multiple welds on the front frame members, etc. That's what happens when you put 2000 pounds of sand in the bed, try and plow gravel drives at 15 to 20 mph. Earle Horton wrote: > Heh, I agree with Mike and anyone else who recommended not buying a plow > vehicle. It's not just the drive train either. That body is probably > warped, metal fatigued, spot welds popped... > > Off road vehicles too. > > Earle > > "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message > news:444B92BF.B653F66@sympatico.ca... > >>We have that 'dreaded' tranny in our 88 and 87 Cherokees. One has 315K >>km and the other has 385K km on it. Both seem to work very well. >> >>It is the crap design clutch that is the pain. Internal slave.... >> >>I personally wouldn't buy a plow vehicle, especially one that old.... If >>I were to consider it, I would take it to a Jeep shop for a full >>inspection first. That would be a well spent 50 or $100.00.... >> >>Mike >>86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 >>88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's >>Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view! >>Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590 >>(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page) >> >>calhoun wrote: >> >>>Hi, >>>New to jeeps. Looking at a nice 1988 sport 5 speed. I have been told to > > stay > >>>away from 89s do to a weak tranny. Is this true for 88s also? >>>This jeep has a plow so I am very concerned about the drivetrain. I have >>>plowed for years with 1 ton pickups and have seen the toll plowing takes > > and > >>>the drivetrains. Jeep seems so small and light to plow with. >>>Thanks > > > |
Re: 88 sport
You can still find plenty of rigs that never saw a plow or even a gravel
road. I am not saying that a plow rig might not be a good bargain, but statistically they are the last ones you should be looking at. Earle "RoyJ" <spamless@microsoft.net> wrote in message news:PF43g.4397$An2.2370@newsread2.news.pas.earthl ink.net... > I have to take exception with "I'd not reccomnend......." Sure I'd love > to find a '79 CJ5 with disk brakes, power steering, 304 V-8, T18a tranny > with granny gear, boxed frame, never driven in snow and salt, 10 k > miles, no modifactations except for the unused Warn winch, not a spec > of rust, that had been stored for the last 20 years up on blocks, and > had never been either off road or used in any other abusive situation > (like plowing). And of course the price should be half what I paid for > my YJ. NOT GOING TO HAPPEN! So you have to pick your poison and deal > with it. > > I've seen Jeep plow rigs used at a lake cabin that are used twice a > winter max. All you guys that won't buy one with a plow just lower the > price enough so that I can buy it cheap and sell the plow and I get the > Jeep for a song. Of course you have to know what to look for, I've also > seen wildly abused pickups used for plowing that crab 4" over, bent > frame, multiple welds on the front frame members, etc. That's what > happens when you put 2000 pounds of sand in the bed, try and plow gravel > drives at 15 to 20 mph. > > > > Earle Horton wrote: > > Heh, I agree with Mike and anyone else who recommended not buying a plow > > vehicle. It's not just the drive train either. That body is probably > > warped, metal fatigued, spot welds popped... > > > > Off road vehicles too. > > > > Earle > > > > "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message > > news:444B92BF.B653F66@sympatico.ca... > > > >>We have that 'dreaded' tranny in our 88 and 87 Cherokees. One has 315K > >>km and the other has 385K km on it. Both seem to work very well. > >> > >>It is the crap design clutch that is the pain. Internal slave.... > >> > >>I personally wouldn't buy a plow vehicle, especially one that old.... If > >>I were to consider it, I would take it to a Jeep shop for a full > >>inspection first. That would be a well spent 50 or $100.00.... > >> > >>Mike > >>86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 > >>88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's > >>Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view! > >>Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590 > >>(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page) > >> > >>calhoun wrote: > >> > >>>Hi, > >>>New to jeeps. Looking at a nice 1988 sport 5 speed. I have been told to > > > > stay > > > >>>away from 89s do to a weak tranny. Is this true for 88s also? > >>>This jeep has a plow so I am very concerned about the drivetrain. I have > >>>plowed for years with 1 ton pickups and have seen the toll plowing takes > > > > and > > > >>>the drivetrains. Jeep seems so small and light to plow with. > >>>Thanks > > > > > > |
Re: 88 sport
You can still find plenty of rigs that never saw a plow or even a gravel
road. I am not saying that a plow rig might not be a good bargain, but statistically they are the last ones you should be looking at. Earle "RoyJ" <spamless@microsoft.net> wrote in message news:PF43g.4397$An2.2370@newsread2.news.pas.earthl ink.net... > I have to take exception with "I'd not reccomnend......." Sure I'd love > to find a '79 CJ5 with disk brakes, power steering, 304 V-8, T18a tranny > with granny gear, boxed frame, never driven in snow and salt, 10 k > miles, no modifactations except for the unused Warn winch, not a spec > of rust, that had been stored for the last 20 years up on blocks, and > had never been either off road or used in any other abusive situation > (like plowing). And of course the price should be half what I paid for > my YJ. NOT GOING TO HAPPEN! So you have to pick your poison and deal > with it. > > I've seen Jeep plow rigs used at a lake cabin that are used twice a > winter max. All you guys that won't buy one with a plow just lower the > price enough so that I can buy it cheap and sell the plow and I get the > Jeep for a song. Of course you have to know what to look for, I've also > seen wildly abused pickups used for plowing that crab 4" over, bent > frame, multiple welds on the front frame members, etc. That's what > happens when you put 2000 pounds of sand in the bed, try and plow gravel > drives at 15 to 20 mph. > > > > Earle Horton wrote: > > Heh, I agree with Mike and anyone else who recommended not buying a plow > > vehicle. It's not just the drive train either. That body is probably > > warped, metal fatigued, spot welds popped... > > > > Off road vehicles too. > > > > Earle > > > > "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message > > news:444B92BF.B653F66@sympatico.ca... > > > >>We have that 'dreaded' tranny in our 88 and 87 Cherokees. One has 315K > >>km and the other has 385K km on it. Both seem to work very well. > >> > >>It is the crap design clutch that is the pain. Internal slave.... > >> > >>I personally wouldn't buy a plow vehicle, especially one that old.... If > >>I were to consider it, I would take it to a Jeep shop for a full > >>inspection first. That would be a well spent 50 or $100.00.... > >> > >>Mike > >>86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 > >>88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's > >>Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view! > >>Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590 > >>(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page) > >> > >>calhoun wrote: > >> > >>>Hi, > >>>New to jeeps. Looking at a nice 1988 sport 5 speed. I have been told to > > > > stay > > > >>>away from 89s do to a weak tranny. Is this true for 88s also? > >>>This jeep has a plow so I am very concerned about the drivetrain. I have > >>>plowed for years with 1 ton pickups and have seen the toll plowing takes > > > > and > > > >>>the drivetrains. Jeep seems so small and light to plow with. > >>>Thanks > > > > > > |
Re: 88 sport
You can still find plenty of rigs that never saw a plow or even a gravel
road. I am not saying that a plow rig might not be a good bargain, but statistically they are the last ones you should be looking at. Earle "RoyJ" <spamless@microsoft.net> wrote in message news:PF43g.4397$An2.2370@newsread2.news.pas.earthl ink.net... > I have to take exception with "I'd not reccomnend......." Sure I'd love > to find a '79 CJ5 with disk brakes, power steering, 304 V-8, T18a tranny > with granny gear, boxed frame, never driven in snow and salt, 10 k > miles, no modifactations except for the unused Warn winch, not a spec > of rust, that had been stored for the last 20 years up on blocks, and > had never been either off road or used in any other abusive situation > (like plowing). And of course the price should be half what I paid for > my YJ. NOT GOING TO HAPPEN! So you have to pick your poison and deal > with it. > > I've seen Jeep plow rigs used at a lake cabin that are used twice a > winter max. All you guys that won't buy one with a plow just lower the > price enough so that I can buy it cheap and sell the plow and I get the > Jeep for a song. Of course you have to know what to look for, I've also > seen wildly abused pickups used for plowing that crab 4" over, bent > frame, multiple welds on the front frame members, etc. That's what > happens when you put 2000 pounds of sand in the bed, try and plow gravel > drives at 15 to 20 mph. > > > > Earle Horton wrote: > > Heh, I agree with Mike and anyone else who recommended not buying a plow > > vehicle. It's not just the drive train either. That body is probably > > warped, metal fatigued, spot welds popped... > > > > Off road vehicles too. > > > > Earle > > > > "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message > > news:444B92BF.B653F66@sympatico.ca... > > > >>We have that 'dreaded' tranny in our 88 and 87 Cherokees. One has 315K > >>km and the other has 385K km on it. Both seem to work very well. > >> > >>It is the crap design clutch that is the pain. Internal slave.... > >> > >>I personally wouldn't buy a plow vehicle, especially one that old.... If > >>I were to consider it, I would take it to a Jeep shop for a full > >>inspection first. That would be a well spent 50 or $100.00.... > >> > >>Mike > >>86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 > >>88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's > >>Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view! > >>Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590 > >>(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page) > >> > >>calhoun wrote: > >> > >>>Hi, > >>>New to jeeps. Looking at a nice 1988 sport 5 speed. I have been told to > > > > stay > > > >>>away from 89s do to a weak tranny. Is this true for 88s also? > >>>This jeep has a plow so I am very concerned about the drivetrain. I have > >>>plowed for years with 1 ton pickups and have seen the toll plowing takes > > > > and > > > >>>the drivetrains. Jeep seems so small and light to plow with. > >>>Thanks > > > > > > |
Re: 88 sport
CJ's have completely disappeared from the radar in the last few years
around here. I bought my YJ in '98, started thinking about a CJ-5 in 2000, a good number of rigs showed up then. This year I've seen ONE for sale. 1979 Jeep CJ5 Project, needs body, have all the parts, $900 I'll take one with a plow any day of the week over that one!!! YJ's are even getting scarce. It's 930 miles into Denver, no I don't want to drive out and pick one up!! Earle Horton wrote: > You can still find plenty of rigs that never saw a plow or even a gravel > road. I am not saying that a plow rig might not be a good bargain, but > statistically they are the last ones you should be looking at. > > Earle > > "RoyJ" <spamless@microsoft.net> wrote in message > news:PF43g.4397$An2.2370@newsread2.news.pas.earthl ink.net... > >>I have to take exception with "I'd not reccomnend......." Sure I'd love >>to find a '79 CJ5 with disk brakes, power steering, 304 V-8, T18a tranny >>with granny gear, boxed frame, never driven in snow and salt, 10 k >>miles, no modifactations except for the unused Warn winch, not a spec >>of rust, that had been stored for the last 20 years up on blocks, and >>had never been either off road or used in any other abusive situation >>(like plowing). And of course the price should be half what I paid for >>my YJ. NOT GOING TO HAPPEN! So you have to pick your poison and deal >>with it. >> >>I've seen Jeep plow rigs used at a lake cabin that are used twice a >>winter max. All you guys that won't buy one with a plow just lower the >>price enough so that I can buy it cheap and sell the plow and I get the >>Jeep for a song. Of course you have to know what to look for, I've also >>seen wildly abused pickups used for plowing that crab 4" over, bent >>frame, multiple welds on the front frame members, etc. That's what >>happens when you put 2000 pounds of sand in the bed, try and plow gravel >>drives at 15 to 20 mph. >> >> >> >>Earle Horton wrote: >> >>>Heh, I agree with Mike and anyone else who recommended not buying a plow >>>vehicle. It's not just the drive train either. That body is probably >>>warped, metal fatigued, spot welds popped... >>> >>>Off road vehicles too. >>> >>>Earle >>> >>>"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message >>>news:444B92BF.B653F66@sympatico.ca... >>> >>> >>>>We have that 'dreaded' tranny in our 88 and 87 Cherokees. One has 315K >>>>km and the other has 385K km on it. Both seem to work very well. >>>> >>>>It is the crap design clutch that is the pain. Internal slave.... >>>> >>>>I personally wouldn't buy a plow vehicle, especially one that old.... If >>>>I were to consider it, I would take it to a Jeep shop for a full >>>>inspection first. That would be a well spent 50 or $100.00.... >>>> >>>>Mike >>>>86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 >>>>88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's >>>>Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view! >>>>Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590 >>>>(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page) >>>> >>>>calhoun wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>>>Hi, >>>>>New to jeeps. Looking at a nice 1988 sport 5 speed. I have been told to >>> >>>stay >>> >>> >>>>>away from 89s do to a weak tranny. Is this true for 88s also? >>>>>This jeep has a plow so I am very concerned about the drivetrain. I > > have > >>>>>plowed for years with 1 ton pickups and have seen the toll plowing > > takes > >>>and >>> >>> >>>>>the drivetrains. Jeep seems so small and light to plow with. >>>>>Thanks >>> >>> >>> > > |
Re: 88 sport
CJ's have completely disappeared from the radar in the last few years
around here. I bought my YJ in '98, started thinking about a CJ-5 in 2000, a good number of rigs showed up then. This year I've seen ONE for sale. 1979 Jeep CJ5 Project, needs body, have all the parts, $900 I'll take one with a plow any day of the week over that one!!! YJ's are even getting scarce. It's 930 miles into Denver, no I don't want to drive out and pick one up!! Earle Horton wrote: > You can still find plenty of rigs that never saw a plow or even a gravel > road. I am not saying that a plow rig might not be a good bargain, but > statistically they are the last ones you should be looking at. > > Earle > > "RoyJ" <spamless@microsoft.net> wrote in message > news:PF43g.4397$An2.2370@newsread2.news.pas.earthl ink.net... > >>I have to take exception with "I'd not reccomnend......." Sure I'd love >>to find a '79 CJ5 with disk brakes, power steering, 304 V-8, T18a tranny >>with granny gear, boxed frame, never driven in snow and salt, 10 k >>miles, no modifactations except for the unused Warn winch, not a spec >>of rust, that had been stored for the last 20 years up on blocks, and >>had never been either off road or used in any other abusive situation >>(like plowing). And of course the price should be half what I paid for >>my YJ. NOT GOING TO HAPPEN! So you have to pick your poison and deal >>with it. >> >>I've seen Jeep plow rigs used at a lake cabin that are used twice a >>winter max. All you guys that won't buy one with a plow just lower the >>price enough so that I can buy it cheap and sell the plow and I get the >>Jeep for a song. Of course you have to know what to look for, I've also >>seen wildly abused pickups used for plowing that crab 4" over, bent >>frame, multiple welds on the front frame members, etc. That's what >>happens when you put 2000 pounds of sand in the bed, try and plow gravel >>drives at 15 to 20 mph. >> >> >> >>Earle Horton wrote: >> >>>Heh, I agree with Mike and anyone else who recommended not buying a plow >>>vehicle. It's not just the drive train either. That body is probably >>>warped, metal fatigued, spot welds popped... >>> >>>Off road vehicles too. >>> >>>Earle >>> >>>"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message >>>news:444B92BF.B653F66@sympatico.ca... >>> >>> >>>>We have that 'dreaded' tranny in our 88 and 87 Cherokees. One has 315K >>>>km and the other has 385K km on it. Both seem to work very well. >>>> >>>>It is the crap design clutch that is the pain. Internal slave.... >>>> >>>>I personally wouldn't buy a plow vehicle, especially one that old.... If >>>>I were to consider it, I would take it to a Jeep shop for a full >>>>inspection first. That would be a well spent 50 or $100.00.... >>>> >>>>Mike >>>>86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 >>>>88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's >>>>Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view! >>>>Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590 >>>>(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page) >>>> >>>>calhoun wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>>>Hi, >>>>>New to jeeps. Looking at a nice 1988 sport 5 speed. I have been told to >>> >>>stay >>> >>> >>>>>away from 89s do to a weak tranny. Is this true for 88s also? >>>>>This jeep has a plow so I am very concerned about the drivetrain. I > > have > >>>>>plowed for years with 1 ton pickups and have seen the toll plowing > > takes > >>>and >>> >>> >>>>>the drivetrains. Jeep seems so small and light to plow with. >>>>>Thanks >>> >>> >>> > > |
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