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Sand sled Question II
I was going to buy a used Jeep Cherokee (the old style,not grand cherokee) with an auto tranny. Is this a good beach vehicle? What about tires?
I was thinking 95-97 4WD auto 4.0L Is there a thread about sand driving techniques and etiquette? Thanks, Rocketman |
Etiquette? = #1 Air down
2 move off the rut when you are coming on to let others by who are leaving, they have right of way. |
Don't do it! A Cherokee is a money pit. At least mine was. That's why I dumped it.:af: :af:
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Well, I guess they can't all be good, sorry you had bad luck fishaholic, but a 4.0 Cherokee is one I would recommend. the 4.0 is one of the most reliable long lived engines made.
My son had a regular Cherokee 4.0 (stick) and had great luck with it, and now has a Grand Cherokee 4.0 (automatic), and this is a real nice ride. Great on the beach, both of them. Quick guide for beach use and the gear you will need: http://www.mbba.net/Beach%20travel.htm After rule #1, (Air Down) I'd also suggest that anybody should take note of these simple suggestions... :D http://www.mbba.net/Code%20of%20Ethics.htm |
Rocketman, I see alot of Jeep's out there!! I have a friend that has one and loves it!! It rides the sand great!
I have never owned one so I can't tell about there repair bill?? But I have a full size Blazer and there is no bigger money pit then it!! But i weould not part with it for anything!. I have a ??? I just bought new tires and I have been told by one guy that they will never pass for use on the beach?? He says they are to aggressive?? They are: Futura Dakota RVT, 31 X 11.5 x 15, Load Range C, the thread is about 1/2 inch deep |
macojoe, the Futura's are made for pep-boys by cooper, pretty good tire.. the HT or LT would be more suited to highway/beach use, the RVT is more of a mud tread. Depends on who looks at them when you get your sticker, I know that they would probably not let them pass at Nauset if the inspection nazi was there. You already have the sticker at P-town, that usually is good for a quick lookover when you renew, maybe the ranger will let you thru.
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I already have a sticker! So i hope that will be good?? I guess i should have thought about it better before i bought them :smash: And yes i did get them at Pepboysm:D $480 installed and Bal, air stem, and trash the old. And alingment. we will see in the spring?? I might be headed to the salvage yard and get some steel wheels and crap tires, in the spring?
Should have thought about it first! :af: |
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not my truck!! But a shot at the tires??
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I think you will be fine!
I just hi the Race's web site, and read the tire regs.. they do not mention aggresive tread as a factor! Nauset DOES however...... "Tires must have a non-aggresive tread" :huh: Those don't look too aggresive from the picture Joe! |
Thanks Karl!! we will see in the spring??
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Mine is a 94, 133,000 and never a problem. Keep fluids in a 4.0 and it will never fail ya. I have never been stuck either.
http://www.momentoffame.com/snapshot...ame/l63225.jpg http://www.momentoffame.com/snapshot...ame/m63231.jpg |
red...nice vehicle but those tires do not appear to be aired down:eek:
Though the sand looks hard where you are....no excuse though. Karl...thanks for those links!! they should be in a prominant place on this site for all to see. excellent info! |
No excuse? Excused by who? It's my Jeep and my tires. That particular beach didn't require airing down. Would you air down unneccesarily, I wouldn't.
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red, I was not trying to be hostile. If the beach does not require it then you don't air down. That beach looks rock hard.
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Yeah, that beach is pretty hard. I do pull people out alot though. Last year some moron in a AWD Subaru was buried to the hilt. I asked him where his beach pass was and he said he didn't think he needed one. I yanked him out. The idiot was below the high water mark too. 2-3 more hours and bye bye Subaru!
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FWIW---I don't air down on the north side of Montauk, because the beach is mainly gravel AND I believe that ground clearance is more important there than traction. Airing down does lower your clearance.
Cherokees are beach warriors. They're light and have a great engine and drive train. The only problem is the lack of cargo room and the fact that a full grown adult, or even a big kid, can be miserable riding in the rear seat. Most of the problem Cherokees I've heard about are those pre-1988 that had the crummy GM 2.8 aluminum block V-6 engine. |
Thanks everyone, I have some friends who have or have had 4.0L Cherokees and they have all had very favorable reviews. Every vehicle seemn to have horror story cases,but I think they are the exception not the rule. The cherokee seems to be the most bang for the buck. I think it's the dated styling that people are avoiding. I have always liked the styling. As to the back seat, It's just me and my wife, plus two dogs. We have a nice car for the times we need a back seat. I just needed to be sure it would work in the sand. Again thanks for the feedback, and I hope to be on the South County sand soon.:)
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