Better On-Road Handling for Jeep Wrangler
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Re: Better On-Road Handling for Jeep Wrangler
thewatcher@dodgeit.com (Rick Ramos) wrote in message news:<77d4ec40.0408100742.3a1a82df@posting.google. com>...
> 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
Mmmmmpppphhh....
Aw, man... Milk just came out of my nose!
Oh, you're serious? Sorry.
BWWAAAHHAAAHHAAA!
Uh, oh, sorry again.
Perhaps you might consider donating the Jeep to a good cause and
getting something else.
John
> 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
Mmmmmpppphhh....
Aw, man... Milk just came out of my nose!
Oh, you're serious? Sorry.
BWWAAAHHAAAHHAAA!
Uh, oh, sorry again.
Perhaps you might consider donating the Jeep to a good cause and
getting something else.
John
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Re: Better On-Road Handling for Jeep Wrangler
Rick,
I too wanted to see if I could make it handle a bit better on the road. I
went from a 87 YJ to a 2002 TJ and the difference between those models was
night and day for me. Still, I found that the tires (Wrangler RT/S -
perhaps the most road amenable of the Wranglers?) were skittish in the rain
and corners. Squirrelly, as Mike put it once. Since my usage is a good 98%
on road with the occasional foray off road I bought Michelin X Radial LT
tires from BJ's (also sold in Cosco I understand) for about US$102 each,
everything included (they even balanced the tires on my other car for free,
which I thought was odd...). Compared with the RT/S, the Jeep is much more
nimble on the pavement, and performs very well in the rain and in the snow
too. For my purposes, these tires are perfect.
Tomes
"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
I too wanted to see if I could make it handle a bit better on the road. I
went from a 87 YJ to a 2002 TJ and the difference between those models was
night and day for me. Still, I found that the tires (Wrangler RT/S -
perhaps the most road amenable of the Wranglers?) were skittish in the rain
and corners. Squirrelly, as Mike put it once. Since my usage is a good 98%
on road with the occasional foray off road I bought Michelin X Radial LT
tires from BJ's (also sold in Cosco I understand) for about US$102 each,
everything included (they even balanced the tires on my other car for free,
which I thought was odd...). Compared with the RT/S, the Jeep is much more
nimble on the pavement, and performs very well in the rain and in the snow
too. For my purposes, these tires are perfect.
Tomes
"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
#63
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Re: Better On-Road Handling for Jeep Wrangler
Rick,
I too wanted to see if I could make it handle a bit better on the road. I
went from a 87 YJ to a 2002 TJ and the difference between those models was
night and day for me. Still, I found that the tires (Wrangler RT/S -
perhaps the most road amenable of the Wranglers?) were skittish in the rain
and corners. Squirrelly, as Mike put it once. Since my usage is a good 98%
on road with the occasional foray off road I bought Michelin X Radial LT
tires from BJ's (also sold in Cosco I understand) for about US$102 each,
everything included (they even balanced the tires on my other car for free,
which I thought was odd...). Compared with the RT/S, the Jeep is much more
nimble on the pavement, and performs very well in the rain and in the snow
too. For my purposes, these tires are perfect.
Tomes
"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
I too wanted to see if I could make it handle a bit better on the road. I
went from a 87 YJ to a 2002 TJ and the difference between those models was
night and day for me. Still, I found that the tires (Wrangler RT/S -
perhaps the most road amenable of the Wranglers?) were skittish in the rain
and corners. Squirrelly, as Mike put it once. Since my usage is a good 98%
on road with the occasional foray off road I bought Michelin X Radial LT
tires from BJ's (also sold in Cosco I understand) for about US$102 each,
everything included (they even balanced the tires on my other car for free,
which I thought was odd...). Compared with the RT/S, the Jeep is much more
nimble on the pavement, and performs very well in the rain and in the snow
too. For my purposes, these tires are perfect.
Tomes
"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
#64
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Re: Better On-Road Handling for Jeep Wrangler
Rick,
I too wanted to see if I could make it handle a bit better on the road. I
went from a 87 YJ to a 2002 TJ and the difference between those models was
night and day for me. Still, I found that the tires (Wrangler RT/S -
perhaps the most road amenable of the Wranglers?) were skittish in the rain
and corners. Squirrelly, as Mike put it once. Since my usage is a good 98%
on road with the occasional foray off road I bought Michelin X Radial LT
tires from BJ's (also sold in Cosco I understand) for about US$102 each,
everything included (they even balanced the tires on my other car for free,
which I thought was odd...). Compared with the RT/S, the Jeep is much more
nimble on the pavement, and performs very well in the rain and in the snow
too. For my purposes, these tires are perfect.
Tomes
"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
I too wanted to see if I could make it handle a bit better on the road. I
went from a 87 YJ to a 2002 TJ and the difference between those models was
night and day for me. Still, I found that the tires (Wrangler RT/S -
perhaps the most road amenable of the Wranglers?) were skittish in the rain
and corners. Squirrelly, as Mike put it once. Since my usage is a good 98%
on road with the occasional foray off road I bought Michelin X Radial LT
tires from BJ's (also sold in Cosco I understand) for about US$102 each,
everything included (they even balanced the tires on my other car for free,
which I thought was odd...). Compared with the RT/S, the Jeep is much more
nimble on the pavement, and performs very well in the rain and in the snow
too. For my purposes, these tires are perfect.
Tomes
"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
#65
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Re: Better On-Road Handling for Jeep Wrangler
Rick,
I too wanted to see if I could make it handle a bit better on the road. I
went from a 87 YJ to a 2002 TJ and the difference between those models was
night and day for me. Still, I found that the tires (Wrangler RT/S -
perhaps the most road amenable of the Wranglers?) were skittish in the rain
and corners. Squirrelly, as Mike put it once. Since my usage is a good 98%
on road with the occasional foray off road I bought Michelin X Radial LT
tires from BJ's (also sold in Cosco I understand) for about US$102 each,
everything included (they even balanced the tires on my other car for free,
which I thought was odd...). Compared with the RT/S, the Jeep is much more
nimble on the pavement, and performs very well in the rain and in the snow
too. For my purposes, these tires are perfect.
Tomes
"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
I too wanted to see if I could make it handle a bit better on the road. I
went from a 87 YJ to a 2002 TJ and the difference between those models was
night and day for me. Still, I found that the tires (Wrangler RT/S -
perhaps the most road amenable of the Wranglers?) were skittish in the rain
and corners. Squirrelly, as Mike put it once. Since my usage is a good 98%
on road with the occasional foray off road I bought Michelin X Radial LT
tires from BJ's (also sold in Cosco I understand) for about US$102 each,
everything included (they even balanced the tires on my other car for free,
which I thought was odd...). Compared with the RT/S, the Jeep is much more
nimble on the pavement, and performs very well in the rain and in the snow
too. For my purposes, these tires are perfect.
Tomes
"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
L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
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Re: Better On-Road Handling for Jeep Wrangler
L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> I prefer hydraulics: http://www.----------.com/lowrider.htm
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
Bill, what is it about your website that always locks up konqueror web
browser -- some sort of midi file?
--
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> I prefer hydraulics: http://www.----------.com/lowrider.htm
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
Bill, what is it about your website that always locks up konqueror web
browser -- some sort of midi file?
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Re: Better On-Road Handling for Jeep Wrangler
L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> I prefer hydraulics: http://www.----------.com/lowrider.htm
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
Bill, what is it about your website that always locks up konqueror web
browser -- some sort of midi file?
--
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> I prefer hydraulics: http://www.----------.com/lowrider.htm
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
Bill, what is it about your website that always locks up konqueror web
browser -- some sort of midi file?
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Re: Better On-Road Handling for Jeep Wrangler
L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> I prefer hydraulics: http://www.----------.com/lowrider.htm
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
Bill, what is it about your website that always locks up konqueror web
browser -- some sort of midi file?
--
Say NO! To TCPA! http://www.againsttcpa.com
What's Microsoft up to: http://www.euronet.nl/users/frankvw/IhateMS.html
> I prefer hydraulics: http://www.----------.com/lowrider.htm
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
Bill, what is it about your website that always locks up konqueror web
browser -- some sort of midi file?
--
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Re: Better On-Road Handling for Jeep Wrangler
I can't drive my '97 Corolla after driving my '85 CJ. I slam the brakes on,
misclutch/shift, oversteer. I feel like I'm in a viper when I get into the
Corolla.
"Sleestak" <lookatme@123.com> wrote in message
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> Rick Ramos wrote:
>
> > 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?
>
>
> The way I see it, this is a perception issue. I have a TJ with a BB, and
> 31" tires that rides like a Caddy compaired to my 86 CJ. Find an old CJ
> and drive that for a few weeks and your TJ will handle like a sportscar!
>
>
> --
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>
>
misclutch/shift, oversteer. I feel like I'm in a viper when I get into the
Corolla.
"Sleestak" <lookatme@123.com> wrote in message
news:uqqdnbNRWLQqD4TcRVn-gA@comcast.com...
> Rick Ramos wrote:
>
> > 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?
>
>
> The way I see it, this is a perception issue. I have a TJ with a BB, and
> 31" tires that rides like a Caddy compaired to my 86 CJ. Find an old CJ
> and drive that for a few weeks and your TJ will handle like a sportscar!
>
>
> --
> Say NO! To TCPA! http://www.againsttcpa.com
> What's Microsoft up to: http://www.euronet.nl/users/frankvw/IhateMS.html
>
>