>what is your ride? 1996 XJ
>How is it set up?Stock right now. I've only gotten new tires, mechanical/preventative maintenance fixes, and a cheap rack up top.
>what is your kitchen arrangement? Camp stove, cooler, and a massive Dutch oven.
>>809681Go be annoying in a different thread, anon. Most of us hike as well and do plenty of backpacking. Overlanding or 4x4 in general isn't about being "manly," it's just about having fun. It's kind of like the difference between fly fishing and fishing off the shore: I love fly fishing in the mountains, but every once and a while it's fun to grab some camp chairs, a case of beer, and hang out with your buddies while you lazily throw a bobber in the water and go "fishing." Summer down, little one.
>>809723Haha, I almost got a Subie before I decided on my XJ.
>>809750I'm sure there is sometimes, but I just like trail riding and testing my old jeep to see where she can go.
>>809753That looks like a sweet setup!
>>809762I know all of those feels, anon.
>4x4 >manual transmission >no power locks >no power windows >no power mirrors >no a/c Though to be fair, my A/C works, I just need to replace the blower motor. I've been lazy and just leave vents on and let the air push through it when I get up to speed. It's only like a $30 repair off of rock auto. Man I probably ought to get on top of that...
Any ideas on how to turn an old Cherokee into an overland capable vehicle? I already have new front and rear bumpers, as well as a 3.5" suspension lift kit waiting for me at home, but that won't be until the end of August. Unfortunately, Cherokees aren't the roomiest vehicles, though that comes in handy on some of the more narrow trails.