I've had an LJ for the past 5 years and built it for moderate Colorado mountain trails. It's on 33's with 2.5" OME springs 1.25" body lift, and JKS Quicker Disconnect sway bar links. It is otherwise basically stock, with all original control arms, no tummy tuck, stock driveshafts, gearing and factory LSD (which may not even work). The only armor is Mopar rock rails.
I started thinking about building the YJ up a bit for similar off-road use, to go in convoy with the LJ as my kids get older and can be trusted to drive off road. However, I wouldn't want to try and duplicate or exceed the build of the LJ, mainly because the YJ came to me with 4" of lift on 33's, and I didn't like it. I'd keep the YJ on the 2.5" springs it has and 30-31" tires.
So given the above parameters, what can be done to the YJ? Without big tires I'm imagining a fair bit of armor underneath and having to winch or drag it across obstacles fairly often. I found that detaching the sway bar links on the LJ does wonders for making decent time on moderately rough roads, but the removable links I've seen so far seem far inferior to the TJ offerings. Maybe front and rear lockers?
This is all hypothetical for now; happy to hear any suggestions.
I started thinking about building the YJ up a bit for similar off-road use, to go in convoy with the LJ as my kids get older and can be trusted to drive off road. However, I wouldn't want to try and duplicate or exceed the build of the LJ, mainly because the YJ came to me with 4" of lift on 33's, and I didn't like it. I'd keep the YJ on the 2.5" springs it has and 30-31" tires.
So given the above parameters, what can be done to the YJ? Without big tires I'm imagining a fair bit of armor underneath and having to winch or drag it across obstacles fairly often. I found that detaching the sway bar links on the LJ does wonders for making decent time on moderately rough roads, but the removable links I've seen so far seem far inferior to the TJ offerings. Maybe front and rear lockers?
This is all hypothetical for now; happy to hear any suggestions.