You guys are lucky, the damn steering knuckle gave out on my 2010 WK after going through a pothole. Can’t see that thing in the same sentence with “Trail Rated”. I watched it go into the crusher and it was satisfying
As the owner of a 2004 WJ Overland and a 2004 stock 4.7 liter V8 Laredo with Quadra-Drive 2, you know I'm rooting for the WJs even before I watch the clip. Great footage fellas.
@@riverbankfisher I know. :-) So which is it? A WJ Laredo with QD (which are super rare) or a WK Laredo with QDII (I don't know if these were rare or not, but I assume so).
@@rockymountboy I should have checked the vehicle before pontificating on RUclips. My 04 WJ Laredo is fitted with a Quadra Trac II transmission and NOT a Quadra Drive 2 as I wrongly claimed earlier.
Offroading is like a dance with the wild, a thrilling choreography of conquering terrain. Each rocky ascent and dusty descent is an invitation to explore the great unknown.
Never been there, been to mountain parkway off-road park in Powell County Ky? I own a 99 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo with 4.0l with Quadra Trac 1 system. It goes where I want too
What lift and tire size do you have for the WK? Do you have any rubbing? I have an 05 WK with the Hemi, I put an Old Man Emu 2" HD lift. I still have the stock rims, but put 265/70 AT tires. When I turn I get some rubbing but no rubbing when I am driving straight or when turning going slowly on the trails. I am thinking I need to change the rims to a Wrangler Rubicon type rim to stop the rubbing all together.
You guys are lucky, the damn steering knuckle gave out on my 2010 WK after going through a pothole. Can’t see that thing in the same sentence with “Trail Rated”. I watched it go into the crusher and it was satisfying
As the owner of a 2004 WJ Overland and a 2004 stock 4.7 liter V8 Laredo with Quadra-Drive 2, you know I'm rooting for the WJs even before I watch the clip. Great footage fellas.
QD was available in the WJ 99-04. QDII was available in the WK 05-10.
@@rockymountboy By Jove you're right about this fact
@@riverbankfisher I know. :-) So which is it? A WJ Laredo with QD (which are super rare) or a WK Laredo with QDII (I don't know if these were rare or not, but I assume so).
@@rockymountboy I should have checked the vehicle before pontificating on RUclips. My 04 WJ Laredo is fitted with a Quadra Trac II transmission and NOT a Quadra Drive 2 as I wrongly claimed earlier.
@@riverbankfisher Aha! That makes more sense. :-) Easy mistake. Gonna slap some Torsen diffs in those axles?
Heck yea that rumble of the wj is amazing great video
Offroading is like a dance with the wild, a thrilling choreography of conquering terrain. Each rocky ascent and dusty descent is an invitation to explore the great unknown.
Never been there, been to mountain parkway off-road park in Powell County Ky? I own a 99 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo with 4.0l with Quadra Trac 1 system. It goes where I want too
Where'd you get the headlights?
What lift and tire size do you have for the WK? Do you have any rubbing?
I have an 05 WK with the Hemi, I put an Old Man Emu 2" HD lift. I still have the stock rims, but put 265/70 AT tires. When I turn I get some rubbing but no rubbing when I am driving straight or when turning going slowly on the trails. I am thinking I need to change the rims to a Wrangler Rubicon type rim to stop the rubbing all together.
I also want to know :D
You need 1 inch spacers with that set up for no rubbing
Heck yea. Great video
Yay