Just curious

TheJeepGuy

Active Member
Location
pleasant grove
Thanks Guys to those of you who have responded, I appreciate it. Please keep them coming, I am taking a kind of poll here and will show the results when I feel I have enough to show a accurate picture.
Thanks again!
 

DOSS

Poker of the Hornets Nest
Location
Suncrest
Drive: 01 XJ
Prefer: Haven't got a clue what I would prefer. I have the XJ so I will drive it into the ground and choose then what I would like. Building a Stock IH Scout 80
 

LT.

Well-Known Member
Drive: 1985 Dodge Ramcharger
Prefer: Custom built buggy. Maybe a Poison Spyder Bruiser 5 or Hendrix chassis.
Reason:
More flexable wheeling. I like that I can drive to the trails now but, I would like to be able to drive harder trails that I am unable to do now. I would also like to be involved in some of the desert races that are here in the Southwest.

LT.
 

redrockrover

Registered User
Location
South Jordan, UT
Drive: 2002 Neon, Ha ha it gets good gas mileage
Wheel: 1994 Land Rover Defender 90
Prefer: a Defender 110, or 4 door rubi, or 4 door sas taco.
Reason: I have two boys and my wife that sometimes like to come wheeling with me and I need the extra room. I would love the Defender 110 but I can't afford one. A 4 door rubi would be cool but I want something with more power than what they offer and I don't want to drop an extra 20K for a hemi conversion. I really like the 4 door tacos and have been doing research on a SAS. So when I get some money that is probably the rig I will get next.

Russ
 

spaggyroe

Man Flu Survivor
Location
Lehi
Drive - Pretty generic 6 cylinder 03 TJ with 4" lift and 33's
Prefer - My big 4 seat buggy project (pronounced "long term time and money magnet").
Reason - For years I've wanted a big, go anywhere buggy that I can enjoy with my family and friends.
 

N-Smooth

Smooth Gang Founding Member
Location
UT
Drive- 05 acura tsx 6speed

Drive and wheel- 93 xj, very mildly built but it has some good stuff and is well used

Prefer- that is a ridiculous question, but being realistic i would like having a couple grand to put in a hp44, 14ff, leaf springs in the front, coils in the back, sye w/4:1, cage etc... maybe even turbo the 4.0... oh and it has to stay street legal. i did the truck and trailer thing before and don't want to do that again anytime soon

i would also like a 4 door jk rubi to drive and lightly wheel (so would the wife)

Reason- i have loved xj's for the last 10 years and feel they are super underrated as trail machines, and jk's are super fun
 
Location
Logan, UT
Drive: 86 sas yota on 35s

Prefer: first gen 4 runner built similar to my current truck.

Reason: Dont get me wrong, I love my truck, its a great dd and tears it up off road, but Im not really a small person, and neither are my friends, so it would be nice to be able to haul the crew around the trails
 

ewander

Registered User
Location
Lehi, UT
Drive and Wheel: 08 Wrangler Rubicon on 37s.

Prefer: The normal stuff done to this one, winch, lower gears. air. After wheeling a YJ, and most recently an XJ, I really, really like the Jk. We will see how it turns out. With 3 kids it was either a Jk or a 4 door tacoma....
 

Chevycrew

Well-Known Member
Location
WVC, UT
I drive a 91 4runner, all stock
Wife drives a 97 gmc sas on 37's

I have a built 85 fullwidth v8 4runner for wheelin in rocks.

Both my 99 crew on rockwells and my wifes truck get used for mud.
 

Yota

Active Member
Location
Ogden, UT
Drive: 88 toyota xcab

Prefer: Maybe a solid axle t100 or tacoma with the 3rz. Or a fj40 would be fun to build too.
 

rockreligious

NoEcoNaziAmmo
Location
Ephraim
Drive-09 Jeep/buggy tube hybrid (four seater)

prefer-2010 Jeep/buggy with cleaner fabwork and less rockrash. (four seater)

reason- gave up on street legal, and I need four seater to take my family. wanted something that I could compete with and trail ride.
 
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