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BuntRVer 09-02-2006 10:44 AM

Jeep Toad
 

What's the best Jeep for a fun vehicle to be towed behind an RV for som
retired Jeep fun? Not a hard core rock hound or sand drag nut, jus
wanna have good light weight 4X4 to tow behind my RV and have availabl
for absolutely ANY transportation needs I might have in the mountains o
where ever, for cheap......Did I say FOR CHEAP? Yes I said and mean
ride for value. And may want to load it up with Vintage Bultaco Trial
bike or what ever......and don't forget the fish........fly fishing i
my life now


--
BuntRVer

Jeffrey DeWitt 09-02-2006 03:12 PM

Re: Jeep Toad
 
Probably an XJ, (Cherokee). These days they are pretty inexpensive and
with the 4.0 and 4x4 are about as capable and tough as anything out there.

Jeff DeWitt (of course I might be a bit biased<G>)

BuntRVer wrote:
> What's the best Jeep for a fun vehicle to be towed behind an RV for some
> retired Jeep fun? Not a hard core rock hound or sand drag nut, just
> wanna have good light weight 4X4 to tow behind my RV and have available
> for absolutely ANY transportation needs I might have in the mountains or
> where ever, for cheap......Did I say FOR CHEAP? Yes I said and mean a
> ride for value. And may want to load it up with Vintage Bultaco Trials
> bike or what ever......and don't forget the fish........fly fishing is
> my life now.
>
>
>
>


Jeffrey DeWitt 09-02-2006 03:12 PM

Re: Jeep Toad
 
Probably an XJ, (Cherokee). These days they are pretty inexpensive and
with the 4.0 and 4x4 are about as capable and tough as anything out there.

Jeff DeWitt (of course I might be a bit biased<G>)

BuntRVer wrote:
> What's the best Jeep for a fun vehicle to be towed behind an RV for some
> retired Jeep fun? Not a hard core rock hound or sand drag nut, just
> wanna have good light weight 4X4 to tow behind my RV and have available
> for absolutely ANY transportation needs I might have in the mountains or
> where ever, for cheap......Did I say FOR CHEAP? Yes I said and mean a
> ride for value. And may want to load it up with Vintage Bultaco Trials
> bike or what ever......and don't forget the fish........fly fishing is
> my life now.
>
>
>
>


Jeffrey DeWitt 09-02-2006 03:12 PM

Re: Jeep Toad
 
Probably an XJ, (Cherokee). These days they are pretty inexpensive and
with the 4.0 and 4x4 are about as capable and tough as anything out there.

Jeff DeWitt (of course I might be a bit biased<G>)

BuntRVer wrote:
> What's the best Jeep for a fun vehicle to be towed behind an RV for some
> retired Jeep fun? Not a hard core rock hound or sand drag nut, just
> wanna have good light weight 4X4 to tow behind my RV and have available
> for absolutely ANY transportation needs I might have in the mountains or
> where ever, for cheap......Did I say FOR CHEAP? Yes I said and mean a
> ride for value. And may want to load it up with Vintage Bultaco Trials
> bike or what ever......and don't forget the fish........fly fishing is
> my life now.
>
>
>
>


AJ 09-02-2006 04:04 PM

Re: Jeep Toad
 
BuntRVer wrote:

> What's the best Jeep for a fun vehicle to be towed behind an RV for some
> retired Jeep fun?


We tow a Libby and have a ball with it. You might need a lift kit in
it if you get too far off road. We go almost anywhere with it except
for rock crawling type stuff. We use it all over the Az. desert during
our snowbird run in the winter. On the road it is great and the air
conditioning don't hurt. If we have to replace it we will get another
Libby.


--
Jim

AJ 09-02-2006 04:04 PM

Re: Jeep Toad
 
BuntRVer wrote:

> What's the best Jeep for a fun vehicle to be towed behind an RV for some
> retired Jeep fun?


We tow a Libby and have a ball with it. You might need a lift kit in
it if you get too far off road. We go almost anywhere with it except
for rock crawling type stuff. We use it all over the Az. desert during
our snowbird run in the winter. On the road it is great and the air
conditioning don't hurt. If we have to replace it we will get another
Libby.


--
Jim

AJ 09-02-2006 04:04 PM

Re: Jeep Toad
 
BuntRVer wrote:

> What's the best Jeep for a fun vehicle to be towed behind an RV for some
> retired Jeep fun?


We tow a Libby and have a ball with it. You might need a lift kit in
it if you get too far off road. We go almost anywhere with it except
for rock crawling type stuff. We use it all over the Az. desert during
our snowbird run in the winter. On the road it is great and the air
conditioning don't hurt. If we have to replace it we will get another
Libby.


--
Jim

Simon Juncal 09-02-2006 08:57 PM

Re: Jeep Toad
 
BuntRVer wrote:
> What's the best Jeep for a fun vehicle to be towed behind an RV for some
> retired Jeep fun? Not a hard core rock hound or sand drag nut, just
> wanna have good light weight 4X4 to tow behind my RV and have available
> for absolutely ANY transportation needs I might have in the mountains or
> where ever, for cheap......Did I say FOR CHEAP? Yes I said and mean a
> ride for value. And may want to load it up with Vintage Bultaco Trials
> bike or what ever......and don't forget the fish........fly fishing is
> my life now.


Cherokee... you basically described it in your post... light (lighter
than many mustangs) more so than any Jeep built in the last 30 years.
The 4.0 is the best powerplant ever put in a Jeep (by a factory) IMHO.
For power, durability, reliability ease of working on, cheap and easy to
get parts for. It's got better climate control than a Wrangler, it's
lighter and still has more room. Best of all they are all over the place
for extremely cheap prices... You can get a lifted 10 year old Cherokee
off ebay for a couple thousand dollars (3 to 4k with nice paint and no
mechanical issues). early 90's bone stock XJ's commonly go for around a
grand, fully running (of course over 100k miles) because there are a ton
of them for sale... This combo (4.0 equipped Cherokee with an AX15
manual or AW4 Automatic) commonly goes over 200k miles on normal maint.

Oh yeah and it gets excellent fuel mileage (mid to low 20's stock)...
not just for an SUV, but for anything with a engine over 3 litres and a
curb wight over 3000 pounds. I recently looked at a Toyota Camry V6 for
the wife; that got worse mileage than my stock XJ, and comparable
mileage to my lifted 33 inch rubber clad 4.6 stroker Cherokee.

--
Simon
"I may be wrong, but I'm not uncertain." -- Robert A. Heinlein

Simon Juncal 09-02-2006 08:57 PM

Re: Jeep Toad
 
BuntRVer wrote:
> What's the best Jeep for a fun vehicle to be towed behind an RV for some
> retired Jeep fun? Not a hard core rock hound or sand drag nut, just
> wanna have good light weight 4X4 to tow behind my RV and have available
> for absolutely ANY transportation needs I might have in the mountains or
> where ever, for cheap......Did I say FOR CHEAP? Yes I said and mean a
> ride for value. And may want to load it up with Vintage Bultaco Trials
> bike or what ever......and don't forget the fish........fly fishing is
> my life now.


Cherokee... you basically described it in your post... light (lighter
than many mustangs) more so than any Jeep built in the last 30 years.
The 4.0 is the best powerplant ever put in a Jeep (by a factory) IMHO.
For power, durability, reliability ease of working on, cheap and easy to
get parts for. It's got better climate control than a Wrangler, it's
lighter and still has more room. Best of all they are all over the place
for extremely cheap prices... You can get a lifted 10 year old Cherokee
off ebay for a couple thousand dollars (3 to 4k with nice paint and no
mechanical issues). early 90's bone stock XJ's commonly go for around a
grand, fully running (of course over 100k miles) because there are a ton
of them for sale... This combo (4.0 equipped Cherokee with an AX15
manual or AW4 Automatic) commonly goes over 200k miles on normal maint.

Oh yeah and it gets excellent fuel mileage (mid to low 20's stock)...
not just for an SUV, but for anything with a engine over 3 litres and a
curb wight over 3000 pounds. I recently looked at a Toyota Camry V6 for
the wife; that got worse mileage than my stock XJ, and comparable
mileage to my lifted 33 inch rubber clad 4.6 stroker Cherokee.

--
Simon
"I may be wrong, but I'm not uncertain." -- Robert A. Heinlein

Simon Juncal 09-02-2006 08:57 PM

Re: Jeep Toad
 
BuntRVer wrote:
> What's the best Jeep for a fun vehicle to be towed behind an RV for some
> retired Jeep fun? Not a hard core rock hound or sand drag nut, just
> wanna have good light weight 4X4 to tow behind my RV and have available
> for absolutely ANY transportation needs I might have in the mountains or
> where ever, for cheap......Did I say FOR CHEAP? Yes I said and mean a
> ride for value. And may want to load it up with Vintage Bultaco Trials
> bike or what ever......and don't forget the fish........fly fishing is
> my life now.


Cherokee... you basically described it in your post... light (lighter
than many mustangs) more so than any Jeep built in the last 30 years.
The 4.0 is the best powerplant ever put in a Jeep (by a factory) IMHO.
For power, durability, reliability ease of working on, cheap and easy to
get parts for. It's got better climate control than a Wrangler, it's
lighter and still has more room. Best of all they are all over the place
for extremely cheap prices... You can get a lifted 10 year old Cherokee
off ebay for a couple thousand dollars (3 to 4k with nice paint and no
mechanical issues). early 90's bone stock XJ's commonly go for around a
grand, fully running (of course over 100k miles) because there are a ton
of them for sale... This combo (4.0 equipped Cherokee with an AX15
manual or AW4 Automatic) commonly goes over 200k miles on normal maint.

Oh yeah and it gets excellent fuel mileage (mid to low 20's stock)...
not just for an SUV, but for anything with a engine over 3 litres and a
curb wight over 3000 pounds. I recently looked at a Toyota Camry V6 for
the wife; that got worse mileage than my stock XJ, and comparable
mileage to my lifted 33 inch rubber clad 4.6 stroker Cherokee.

--
Simon
"I may be wrong, but I'm not uncertain." -- Robert A. Heinlein


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