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
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.
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.
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
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.
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
Where'd you get the headlights?
Heck yea. Great video
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.
I also want to know :D
You need 1 inch spacers with that set up for no rubbing
Yay