Just bought a 2001 Toyota T100, great 7 inch lift! Good suspension. I'll put some Rock N Roll in my radio , beer in my cooler, lady in the passenger seat. And head to Moab! Been there a few times for hiking trips. Such a beautiful desert, with many cliffs, rocks, canyons, sand and just beauty! It needs more tiretracks..
Nice video. I have to comment on the camera control, absolutely great job! I hate vids when the camera is shaking all over the place. I still dont know how you kept it stable over the whoop section near the end.
I do enjoy how the XJ kept up with the JKs. XJ's are my passion. What axles do you run on your Cherokee? What kind of lockers? Are you running with short arms? Great video, Moab is great. #TeamXJ
interesting route avoiding the tippy section, which at one point wasn't something you could bypass. It looks like you followed tracks taking you down to wipe out hill, which at one time was a go down go back up only obstetrical.. that was the hill in min 16-18 of your video... in doing this route you guys made the trail harder... the tippy section isn't all that tippy.... I guess the trail has changed a little since I was on it... I enjoyed the video...
FL RUBI Yes, the tippy section. The bypass is, perhaps, harder (I've not done it), but the tippy section is one of the classic sections of the trial, IMO. And it's not really very tippy at all. I think is something like 17 degrees. You also missed Wipe Out Hill (again by taking the bypass). Any of your rigs can drive down it. My moderately modified Wrangler Sport (front locker, limited slip in the rear) walked back up. You'll just have to go back! :-) Anyway, I enjoyed your video. Can't wait until my next trip to Moab in September.
James Doss They went UP Wipeout Hill when they bypassed the tippy section. Which really isnt all that tippy. I prefer to take the tippy section. The only part of the trail I dont like is the rocky down hill part near the end.
Leon Springs Boys TV yeah there's one in my area for sale. Guy wants 16k for it tho. I bought my TJ this summer and have enjoyed every minute of it. Not a big fan of the new JKs
How much $ am I looking at spending on aftermarket parts (lift, 2 diff lockers, shocks, etc) for Wrangler to have a solid truck? I don't want too lifted, but need front and rear diff lockers and 33" (at least) tires. And which exactly model should I go after?
+FL RUBI Thanks, do I need to buy lift kit to put 33" tires? Also, do I need anything to improve steering in term of strength, like aftermarket tie rods, etc?
Don't get rough country, cheap and horrible quality. You don't need a lift to run 33s they will just not have much room. A 2.5 lift would be perfect, lockers will be around $1000 if you have a shop put them in. A winch and bumper would be important. Probably $1000 for both. The lift would probably be $1000-$2000 for a quality one with all necessary parts. So all in all around $3-4K for the all important parts.
Even more difficult when the driver has to process what is useful information and what is distracting, like...." ooo stop!" for no reason what so ever.
Yeahhhhh Offroad with no ridiculous music. Thank you so much.
Great video. Thanks for not putting annoying music in it.
I've always been a CJ/Wrangler guy, but MAN...when set up correctly, those XJs are badass!
I love that the xj does so well (maybe even better than the jks on certain spots) and it does it for a fraction of the cost. Great video
I wish my wife was as enthusiastic as these woman on the trail. I just get yelled at on every obstacle LOL
I now just leave her at home ;)
Great footage guys!! Killer views! Planning to do Moab in my ZJ sometime, it's just a long drive from California. About 12.5 hours I guess.
i could watch convoys of jeeps all day.. no 2DRs huh?
Just bought a 2001 Toyota T100, great 7 inch lift! Good suspension. I'll put some Rock N Roll in my radio , beer in my cooler, lady in the passenger seat. And head to Moab! Been there a few times for hiking trips. Such a beautiful desert, with many cliffs, rocks, canyons, sand and just beauty! It needs more tiretracks..
Great camera work. Scenic and shots of the jeeps crawling.
Thank you.
most videos I watch with JKs dont do anything for me but watching this makes me want to trade my cj7 in for one right now...especially the green one
Great video! The scenery is amazing too.
Thank you.
Thx.
Great!!! Just great!!! Moab Rock 'n Roll. Thanks for thisone. Kurt.
Love your XJ. Really makes me miss mine.
Awesome landscape! Unbelievably beautiful. We drive in forests and muddy swamps.
That looked liked a real great trail ride. Gonna have to put that on my bucket list!
Nice video. I have to comment on the camera control, absolutely great job! I hate vids when the camera is shaking all over the place. I still dont know how you kept it stable over the whoop section near the end.
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FL RUBI - Nice JK brotha. You should do a walk around of your Jeep.
I do enjoy how the XJ kept up with the JKs. XJ's are my passion. What axles do you run on your Cherokee? What kind of lockers? Are you running with short arms? Great video, Moab is great. #TeamXJ
great video! Thank you.
+Adam Lee u r welcome
i love to see a cherokee follow expensive jks and doing it with ease. Looks great brother
Good video! This is going to be my day one trail at EJS this year. I feel prepared now.
nice rubicon👍💕
me invade la envidia no poder tener las rutas tan espectaculares que vosotros si.
Great video, I enjoyed watching it!
thanx for sharin´ that great video !
interesting route avoiding the tippy section, which at one point wasn't something you could bypass. It looks like you followed tracks taking you down to wipe out hill, which at one time was a go down go back up only obstetrical.. that was the hill in min 16-18 of your video... in doing this route you guys made the trail harder... the tippy section isn't all that tippy.... I guess the trail has changed a little since I was on it... I enjoyed the video...
You bypassed the two best parts of the trail!
I know about one place (tippy spot) but we did much more difficult line instead and what was the other one?
FL RUBI Yes, the tippy section. The bypass is, perhaps, harder (I've not done it), but the tippy section is one of the classic sections of the trial, IMO. And it's not really very tippy at all. I think is something like 17 degrees. You also missed Wipe Out Hill (again by taking the bypass). Any of your rigs can drive down it. My moderately modified Wrangler Sport (front locker, limited slip in the rear) walked back up. You'll just have to go back! :-) Anyway, I enjoyed your video. Can't wait until my next trip to Moab in September.
James Doss
They went UP Wipeout Hill when they bypassed the tippy section. Which really isnt all that tippy. I prefer to take the tippy section. The only part of the trail I dont like is the rocky down hill part near the end.
Fantástico lindo lugar grande aventura sonho em conhecer esse lugar..... Renato . Brazil
2 views away from 230k :P. Beautiful Jeeps great channel you guys!
+Tyler Simeone Thanks
XJs rule!
nice
thats soo cool man thank for sharing! geting my first rubicon this week ;)
+Snake Charmer Happy you! I am just about to do my drivers license :D The Wrangler Unlimited is going to be my first vechicle!
you gotta check out my jeep wrangler sahara 2 dr stick shifter white its sooo sikh ;)
Julian Karustis my neighbor has a scrambler,desert tan,bf Goodrich dirt tires... Hunting rack in the bed.... It makes me cum looking at it
Leon Springs Boys TV yeah there's one in my area for sale. Guy wants 16k for it tho. I bought my TJ this summer and have enjoyed every minute of it. Not a big fan of the new JKs
Julian Karustis I'm honestly a Mopar Hater.... But i gotta show love for jeeps
go,,go,goo
good job
How much $ am I looking at spending on aftermarket parts (lift, 2 diff lockers, shocks, etc) for Wrangler to have a solid truck? I don't want too lifted, but need front and rear diff lockers and 33" (at least) tires. And which exactly model should I go after?
+Humman Adventures buy a Rubicon it has front+rear locker.
+FL RUBI Thanks, do I need to buy lift kit to put 33" tires? Also, do I need anything to improve steering in term of strength, like aftermarket tie rods, etc?
+Humman Off Road Adventures Rough Country lift and 33's is all you need on a Rubicon.
Don't get rough country, cheap and horrible quality. You don't need a lift to run 33s they will just not have much room. A 2.5 lift would be perfect, lockers will be around $1000 if you have a shop put them in. A winch and bumper would be important. Probably $1000 for both. The lift would probably be $1000-$2000 for a quality one with all necessary parts. So all in all around $3-4K for the all important parts.
+Brendan Kennedy. Thanks, thinking about building one... for family member
Wonderful
now i want one
I was wondering how many inches of lift does the green rubicon in the front have? 6?
What did you use to stabilize the camera? It is extremely smooth....
I think UA-cam has an auto stabilizer now, but i can't speak for the Uploader
Stewart seems a little hesitant.
Even more difficult when the driver has to process what is useful information and what is distracting, like...." ooo stop!" for no reason what so ever.
what size tires/lifts are you guys running
How is that XJ so quiet inside with the electric fan going all the time? That is the worst thing about the Cherokee. Nice rig though.
Michigan Plates, I wonder did he Trailer or Drive to Moab??
+Roc900 Jeeps from MI hauled to Moab and back. FL jeep driven
+FL RUBI Michigan jeeper here!
Did y'all have to worry about poisons snakes?
What wheels are those I been looking for them 😩
Goals
What fenders are on the third JK?
So is everyone running 37s...or is that 35s on the Red Rubicon?
What trail is tgis and where?
I heard the arb compresser ???? really??? for that hill
What trail is this?
Im planning a trip out to Moab and this looks like fun
7 mile rim trail. Very scenic trail.
Jeeze, take your tops off...
Manual or auto transmission? Which one would you recommend?
auto
Nope, couldn't do it. Too much pucker factor on them hills.
What kind of jeep is the one infront of the camera
With all the mods who knows at this point.
Where is this place?
Ernesto M Moab, Utah
Don't forget to check out the trail called the prostitute behind the rocks I left her there many moons ago
*"stahp"*
if a/t tyres were on the vehicles, could they cruise that easy?
Maybe a little more slipping but they would still do good
Yes they will do the job. I ran many trails with A/T tires with no problems.
nice