Help with Desert Truck

Medsker

2024 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon 392
Location
Herriman, UT
So I’m finding out that desert wheeling in the Mojave desert is quite different than wheeling around Utah or Rock Crawling. Here you get flying along a road and all of the sudden it is washed out or you have smaller bumps that are hard to see. My wife caught one in her new 2011 Jetta and tore the whole front end out of it to the tune of $5000. Where I live there are many places that you can only go on dirt road which was what she was doing.

So I need ideas on what I need to do to the Power Wagon to make it a little more “Baja” ready. As I understand it there is:

Springs – Totally Stock
Shocks – It comes with Bilstein
Bump stops – Totally Stock
Tires – I currently have BFG 33’s
Lift Kit – Totally Stock

I don’t have a lot of money but am wondering on opinions of what I can do to the Power Wagon or if I should just buy an old Bronco, Truck, Jeep or whatever and play with it?

Medsker
 

Kevin B.

Not often wrong. Never quite right.
Moderator
Location
Stinkwater
Get an old 3.0 4Runner. Swap to the 3.4, buy a Total Chaos long travel kit, and enjoy your new Baja truck. :)
 

LT.

Well-Known Member
I don’t have a lot of money but am wondering on opinions of what I can do to the Power Wagon or if I should just buy an old Bronco, Truck, Jeep or whatever and play with it?

Medsker

For the Power Wagon I would take a serious look at either Carli or Thuren suspension products. Both companies have a few youtube videos of their products being beat in the desert. If, you feel like you want to go another route then, I would take a look at a 90's Ford Bronco. It pains me to say that but, they have a goofy front axle that works well in the desert and it still gives you four wheel drive.

LT.
 

Deweyxj

Invisible, on purpose!
If you want a dedicated desert rig, I'd go with a Jeep Cherokee (lighter) or Grand Cherokee (V8 power)!:D Either way you have a lot of suspension options, covered passenger & cargo space, air conditioning (most likely), & a reasonable starting price! :greg:

If you're running around in any desert from May to October you'll want air,:eek: having a closed cargo space will help keep some of the dust off your gear!:-\


:tara: GO JEEP!:tara:
 

Medsker

2024 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon 392
Location
Herriman, UT
If you want a dedicated desert rig, I'd go with a Jeep Cherokee (lighter) or Grand Cherokee (V8 power)!:D Either way you have a lot of suspension options, covered passenger & cargo space, air conditioning (most likely), & a reasonable starting price! :greg:

If you're running around in any desert from May to October you'll want air,:eek: having a closed cargo space will help keep some of the dust off your gear!:-\


:tara: GO JEEP!:tara:

Good advice I've been looking at some of the jeep speed stuff. And met a guy down here with a really nice setup Cherokee.

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