ndking1126
New Member
I have long been planning on buying a 4x4 truck for hunting, towing/hauling and general weekend fun. However, a few weeks back I went out with a friend that has a TJ with 6" lift and 36" tires and we went up in the mountains and had a ton of fun trail riding and rock crawling. Entirely too much fun because now I want a Jeep instead.
I've got about $4000 to spend. Not that much I know.. but here's what options I've got. A recent death in the family made a 98 or 99 F150 4x4 extended cab, v8 automatic with 131K miles, in excellent condition, single owner, completely stock come up for sale. My price is $3000+gas to drive from the east coast. Don't know tire size, but I think it's the highest sitting version they offered in that model because it sits pretty tall. Pros- it should be very reliable, great for hauling that elk I'm after and there are still some trails I could get on. With a wife and 2 year old, money isn't as available as it used to be, so it certainly seems like the responsible thing to do.
Next option I'm considering is a YJ. I don't know much about what I can get in the $3000-4000 range, but it doesn't have to be pretty, that comfortable or daily-driver reliable. I'm not a mechanic but I've fixed a few things in my time cause I'm cheap and don't like paying mechanics, haha.
How much offroading ability do I loose choosing the F150 over a YJ in my price range? And if you are feeling really generous, how easy/inexpensive would it be to upgrade the YJ a piece or two at a time as funds come available? Anyway I could find out about the 4x4 system in the F150 (limited slip? 4x4 low? etc)
Sorry for the long post and thanks for your time!
I've got about $4000 to spend. Not that much I know.. but here's what options I've got. A recent death in the family made a 98 or 99 F150 4x4 extended cab, v8 automatic with 131K miles, in excellent condition, single owner, completely stock come up for sale. My price is $3000+gas to drive from the east coast. Don't know tire size, but I think it's the highest sitting version they offered in that model because it sits pretty tall. Pros- it should be very reliable, great for hauling that elk I'm after and there are still some trails I could get on. With a wife and 2 year old, money isn't as available as it used to be, so it certainly seems like the responsible thing to do.
Next option I'm considering is a YJ. I don't know much about what I can get in the $3000-4000 range, but it doesn't have to be pretty, that comfortable or daily-driver reliable. I'm not a mechanic but I've fixed a few things in my time cause I'm cheap and don't like paying mechanics, haha.
How much offroading ability do I loose choosing the F150 over a YJ in my price range? And if you are feeling really generous, how easy/inexpensive would it be to upgrade the YJ a piece or two at a time as funds come available? Anyway I could find out about the 4x4 system in the F150 (limited slip? 4x4 low? etc)
Sorry for the long post and thanks for your time!