Better On-Road Handling for Jeep Wrangler
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Re: Better On-Road Handling for Jeep Wrangler
I prefer hydraulics: http://www.----------.com/lowrider.htm
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Andy wrote:
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> Great work Bill. LOL
>
> Andy
> 2001 TJ
> OTR Retired
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Andy wrote:
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> Great work Bill. LOL
>
> Andy
> 2001 TJ
> OTR Retired
#32
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Re: Better On-Road Handling for Jeep Wrangler
I prefer hydraulics: http://www.----------.com/lowrider.htm
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Andy wrote:
>
> Great work Bill. LOL
>
> Andy
> 2001 TJ
> OTR Retired
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Andy wrote:
>
> Great work Bill. LOL
>
> Andy
> 2001 TJ
> OTR Retired
#33
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Re: Better On-Road Handling for Jeep Wrangler
I prefer hydraulics: http://www.----------.com/lowrider.htm
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Andy wrote:
>
> Great work Bill. LOL
>
> Andy
> 2001 TJ
> OTR Retired
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Andy wrote:
>
> Great work Bill. LOL
>
> Andy
> 2001 TJ
> OTR Retired
#34
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Re: Better On-Road Handling for Jeep Wrangler
Sell it and buy a ford 4x4 they ride better but are the worst rollover
vehicle on the market.
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HarryS
"Rick Ramos" <thewatcher@dodgeit.com> wrote in message
news:77d4ec40.0408100742.3a1a82df@posting.google.c om...
> I have a 2004 Jeep Wrangler SE and I would like to make it handle
> better on-road. I live in South Florida and this Jeep will NEVER go
> off-road.
>
> Can anyone make any recommendation on how to make this car handle
> better on-road?
>
> Different Shocks, Tires, Springs, etc?
>
> Thanks
> Rick
vehicle on the market.
--
HarryS
"Rick Ramos" <thewatcher@dodgeit.com> wrote in message
news:77d4ec40.0408100742.3a1a82df@posting.google.c om...
> I have a 2004 Jeep Wrangler SE and I would like to make it handle
> better on-road. I live in South Florida and this Jeep will NEVER go
> off-road.
>
> Can anyone make any recommendation on how to make this car handle
> better on-road?
>
> Different Shocks, Tires, Springs, etc?
>
> Thanks
> Rick
#35
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Re: Better On-Road Handling for Jeep Wrangler
Sell it and buy a ford 4x4 they ride better but are the worst rollover
vehicle on the market.
--
HarryS
"Rick Ramos" <thewatcher@dodgeit.com> wrote in message
news:77d4ec40.0408100742.3a1a82df@posting.google.c om...
> I have a 2004 Jeep Wrangler SE and I would like to make it handle
> better on-road. I live in South Florida and this Jeep will NEVER go
> off-road.
>
> Can anyone make any recommendation on how to make this car handle
> better on-road?
>
> Different Shocks, Tires, Springs, etc?
>
> Thanks
> Rick
vehicle on the market.
--
HarryS
"Rick Ramos" <thewatcher@dodgeit.com> wrote in message
news:77d4ec40.0408100742.3a1a82df@posting.google.c om...
> I have a 2004 Jeep Wrangler SE and I would like to make it handle
> better on-road. I live in South Florida and this Jeep will NEVER go
> off-road.
>
> Can anyone make any recommendation on how to make this car handle
> better on-road?
>
> Different Shocks, Tires, Springs, etc?
>
> Thanks
> Rick
#36
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Re: Better On-Road Handling for Jeep Wrangler
Sell it and buy a ford 4x4 they ride better but are the worst rollover
vehicle on the market.
--
HarryS
"Rick Ramos" <thewatcher@dodgeit.com> wrote in message
news:77d4ec40.0408100742.3a1a82df@posting.google.c om...
> I have a 2004 Jeep Wrangler SE and I would like to make it handle
> better on-road. I live in South Florida and this Jeep will NEVER go
> off-road.
>
> Can anyone make any recommendation on how to make this car handle
> better on-road?
>
> Different Shocks, Tires, Springs, etc?
>
> Thanks
> Rick
vehicle on the market.
--
HarryS
"Rick Ramos" <thewatcher@dodgeit.com> wrote in message
news:77d4ec40.0408100742.3a1a82df@posting.google.c om...
> I have a 2004 Jeep Wrangler SE and I would like to make it handle
> better on-road. I live in South Florida and this Jeep will NEVER go
> off-road.
>
> Can anyone make any recommendation on how to make this car handle
> better on-road?
>
> Different Shocks, Tires, Springs, etc?
>
> Thanks
> Rick
#37
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Re: Better On-Road Handling for Jeep Wrangler
Sell it and buy a ford 4x4 they ride better but are the worst rollover
vehicle on the market.
--
HarryS
"Rick Ramos" <thewatcher@dodgeit.com> wrote in message
news:77d4ec40.0408100742.3a1a82df@posting.google.c om...
> I have a 2004 Jeep Wrangler SE and I would like to make it handle
> better on-road. I live in South Florida and this Jeep will NEVER go
> off-road.
>
> Can anyone make any recommendation on how to make this car handle
> better on-road?
>
> Different Shocks, Tires, Springs, etc?
>
> Thanks
> Rick
vehicle on the market.
--
HarryS
"Rick Ramos" <thewatcher@dodgeit.com> wrote in message
news:77d4ec40.0408100742.3a1a82df@posting.google.c om...
> I have a 2004 Jeep Wrangler SE and I would like to make it handle
> better on-road. I live in South Florida and this Jeep will NEVER go
> off-road.
>
> Can anyone make any recommendation on how to make this car handle
> better on-road?
>
> Different Shocks, Tires, Springs, etc?
>
> Thanks
> Rick
#38
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Re: Better On-Road Handling for Jeep Wrangler
I'm not even going to ask why you bought it in the first place as it might
be too depressing.
To answer your question, insert 40" into the chassis - longer wheelbases
are much smoother on and off road. Or alternatively, invest in some
advanced driving lessons so you can drive it faster without spending
money on it. Lower the springs, get a stiffer anti-roll bar, perhaps some
different shocks. Jeep like every manufacturer spends tens of millions
of bucks on developing a suspension system.
A Dodge RAM SRT will do 150 - I guess that would handle pretty well
if you are determined to have a fast well handling truck.
Perhaps if you are more specific about what it is about the handling you
don't
like you will get more concrete suggestions.
Dave Milne, Scotland
'91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ
"Rick Ramos" <thewatcher@dodgeit.com> wrote in message
news:77d4ec40.0408100742.3a1a82df@posting.google.c om...
> I have a 2004 Jeep Wrangler SE and I would like to make it handle
> better on-road. I live in South Florida and this Jeep will NEVER go
> off-road.
>
> Can anyone make any recommendation on how to make this car handle
> better on-road?
>
> Different Shocks, Tires, Springs, etc?
>
> Thanks
> Rick
be too depressing.
To answer your question, insert 40" into the chassis - longer wheelbases
are much smoother on and off road. Or alternatively, invest in some
advanced driving lessons so you can drive it faster without spending
money on it. Lower the springs, get a stiffer anti-roll bar, perhaps some
different shocks. Jeep like every manufacturer spends tens of millions
of bucks on developing a suspension system.
A Dodge RAM SRT will do 150 - I guess that would handle pretty well
if you are determined to have a fast well handling truck.
Perhaps if you are more specific about what it is about the handling you
don't
like you will get more concrete suggestions.
Dave Milne, Scotland
'91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ
"Rick Ramos" <thewatcher@dodgeit.com> wrote in message
news:77d4ec40.0408100742.3a1a82df@posting.google.c om...
> I have a 2004 Jeep Wrangler SE and I would like to make it handle
> better on-road. I live in South Florida and this Jeep will NEVER go
> off-road.
>
> Can anyone make any recommendation on how to make this car handle
> better on-road?
>
> Different Shocks, Tires, Springs, etc?
>
> Thanks
> Rick
#39
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Re: Better On-Road Handling for Jeep Wrangler
I'm not even going to ask why you bought it in the first place as it might
be too depressing.
To answer your question, insert 40" into the chassis - longer wheelbases
are much smoother on and off road. Or alternatively, invest in some
advanced driving lessons so you can drive it faster without spending
money on it. Lower the springs, get a stiffer anti-roll bar, perhaps some
different shocks. Jeep like every manufacturer spends tens of millions
of bucks on developing a suspension system.
A Dodge RAM SRT will do 150 - I guess that would handle pretty well
if you are determined to have a fast well handling truck.
Perhaps if you are more specific about what it is about the handling you
don't
like you will get more concrete suggestions.
Dave Milne, Scotland
'91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ
"Rick Ramos" <thewatcher@dodgeit.com> wrote in message
news:77d4ec40.0408100742.3a1a82df@posting.google.c om...
> I have a 2004 Jeep Wrangler SE and I would like to make it handle
> better on-road. I live in South Florida and this Jeep will NEVER go
> off-road.
>
> Can anyone make any recommendation on how to make this car handle
> better on-road?
>
> Different Shocks, Tires, Springs, etc?
>
> Thanks
> Rick
be too depressing.
To answer your question, insert 40" into the chassis - longer wheelbases
are much smoother on and off road. Or alternatively, invest in some
advanced driving lessons so you can drive it faster without spending
money on it. Lower the springs, get a stiffer anti-roll bar, perhaps some
different shocks. Jeep like every manufacturer spends tens of millions
of bucks on developing a suspension system.
A Dodge RAM SRT will do 150 - I guess that would handle pretty well
if you are determined to have a fast well handling truck.
Perhaps if you are more specific about what it is about the handling you
don't
like you will get more concrete suggestions.
Dave Milne, Scotland
'91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ
"Rick Ramos" <thewatcher@dodgeit.com> wrote in message
news:77d4ec40.0408100742.3a1a82df@posting.google.c om...
> I have a 2004 Jeep Wrangler SE and I would like to make it handle
> better on-road. I live in South Florida and this Jeep will NEVER go
> off-road.
>
> Can anyone make any recommendation on how to make this car handle
> better on-road?
>
> Different Shocks, Tires, Springs, etc?
>
> Thanks
> Rick
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Re: Better On-Road Handling for Jeep Wrangler
I'm not even going to ask why you bought it in the first place as it might
be too depressing.
To answer your question, insert 40" into the chassis - longer wheelbases
are much smoother on and off road. Or alternatively, invest in some
advanced driving lessons so you can drive it faster without spending
money on it. Lower the springs, get a stiffer anti-roll bar, perhaps some
different shocks. Jeep like every manufacturer spends tens of millions
of bucks on developing a suspension system.
A Dodge RAM SRT will do 150 - I guess that would handle pretty well
if you are determined to have a fast well handling truck.
Perhaps if you are more specific about what it is about the handling you
don't
like you will get more concrete suggestions.
Dave Milne, Scotland
'91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ
"Rick Ramos" <thewatcher@dodgeit.com> wrote in message
news:77d4ec40.0408100742.3a1a82df@posting.google.c om...
> I have a 2004 Jeep Wrangler SE and I would like to make it handle
> better on-road. I live in South Florida and this Jeep will NEVER go
> off-road.
>
> Can anyone make any recommendation on how to make this car handle
> better on-road?
>
> Different Shocks, Tires, Springs, etc?
>
> Thanks
> Rick
be too depressing.
To answer your question, insert 40" into the chassis - longer wheelbases
are much smoother on and off road. Or alternatively, invest in some
advanced driving lessons so you can drive it faster without spending
money on it. Lower the springs, get a stiffer anti-roll bar, perhaps some
different shocks. Jeep like every manufacturer spends tens of millions
of bucks on developing a suspension system.
A Dodge RAM SRT will do 150 - I guess that would handle pretty well
if you are determined to have a fast well handling truck.
Perhaps if you are more specific about what it is about the handling you
don't
like you will get more concrete suggestions.
Dave Milne, Scotland
'91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ
"Rick Ramos" <thewatcher@dodgeit.com> wrote in message
news:77d4ec40.0408100742.3a1a82df@posting.google.c om...
> I have a 2004 Jeep Wrangler SE and I would like to make it handle
> better on-road. I live in South Florida and this Jeep will NEVER go
> off-road.
>
> Can anyone make any recommendation on how to make this car handle
> better on-road?
>
> Different Shocks, Tires, Springs, etc?
>
> Thanks
> Rick