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GhostDakota
12-02-2012, 08:46 PM
Picked this up on Friday out past Gettysburg, PA. 134k miles on the odo. Some minor body scratches. Mechanically it seems great *knock on wood*. These things are fast for what they are. 245 hp, 345 lb. ft. of torque, AWD, high 14's/low 15's in the quarter (stock). Not bad for being 5000 lbs. Road Holding Index: .75 g. FUN as heck Jeep.

Here are some photos...

Friday (Cell photo):
http://pafirefighter11.smugmug.com/photos/i-w2BjstV/0/XL/i-w2BjstV-XL.jpg

Today (My Nikon D2x w/ 70-300 VR lens, no PP work):
http://pafirefighter11.smugmug.com/Automotive/1998-59L-Nikon/i-SfsgFt3/0/XL/BCM_7042-XL.jpg

http://pafirefighter11.smugmug.com/Automotive/1998-59L-Nikon/i-mJfgHgZ/0/XL/BCM_7044-XL.jpg

http://pafirefighter11.smugmug.com/Automotive/1998-59L-Nikon/i-R7S9kRf/0/XL/BCM_7045-XL.jpg

http://pafirefighter11.smugmug.com/Automotive/1998-59L-Nikon/i-8cFp2Dz/0/XL/BCM_7047-XL.jpg

http://pafirefighter11.smugmug.com/Automotive/1998-59L-Nikon/i-Mw7FBV3/0/XL/BCM_7047-XL.jpg

http://pafirefighter11.smugmug.com/Automotive/1998-59L-Nikon/i-3Qt7FzH/0/XL/BCM_7048-XL.jpg

zraffz
12-02-2012, 09:01 PM
I drove one of the 2002-2003 HO 4.7 AWD Grand Cherokees here and there. That thing scooted pretty good and surprised the hell out of some guy in a 1995ish Mustang GT lmao.

GhostDakota
12-02-2012, 09:22 PM
I drove one of the 2002-2003 HO 4.7 AWD Grand Cherokees here and there. That thing scooted pretty good and surprised the hell out of some guy in a 1995ish Mustang GT lmao.

Those are pretty fun too. 255/313 on the power charts. But, 16.3 in the 1/4. Not quick enough ;)

This is my buddies SRT-8 Grand Cherokee before he got the heads, cam, headers, high flow exhaust, chipped, etc:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TnuUeNSjUhI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n0OEXk4TLbk

madness410
12-03-2012, 04:23 PM
sweet ride. i picked up a 5.2 zj a little while ago and i love everything about it. good luck with yours those 5.9s are good finds.

BullittSVT
12-03-2012, 04:55 PM
Just picked up one two weeks ago, loving mine so far! Got through some serious ruts and holes with them too :P

Did you post this on jeep forum in the ZJ section cause I feel like i've seen it before

12secondv6
12-03-2012, 06:47 PM
Nice jeep - I just recently picked one up too

zraffz
12-03-2012, 07:19 PM
Those are pretty fun too. 255/313 on the power charts. But, 16.3 in the 1/4. Not quick enough ;)

This is my buddies SRT-8 Grand Cherokee before he got the heads, cam, headers, high flow exhaust, chipped, etc:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TnuUeNSjUhI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n0OEXk4TLbk

Don't know where you got your times from but they are faster than the 5.9s. Not a 4.7, it's the HO 4.7.

madness410
12-03-2012, 08:19 PM
Just picked up one two weeks ago, loving mine so far! Got through some serious ruts and holes with them too :P

Did you post this on jeep forum in the ZJ section cause I feel like i've seen it before

yeah he did hahah i saw that too

GhostDakota
12-03-2012, 09:14 PM
Haha - thanks! Yes it's on Jeep Forum and NAGCA among others ;) Funny how many of you all have them too LOL.



Don't know where you got your times from but they are faster than the 5.9s. Not a 4.7, it's the HO 4.7.

I worked for Jeep for a while and have worked in the Jeep industry for the past 8+ years (still working there). The 4.7L is not faster than the 5.9L. The 5.7L Hemi - let's say 2005 model year for example, is even with mine. The 2005 model year (for example) Grand Cherokee (WK) with a 4.7L HO is 2 tenths of a second slower than the 5.9L & 5.7L.

Here are some numbers for you - 0-60 - 1/4 mile - source:

1996 Jeep Cherokee (4.0L H.O.) - 10.6 - 17.7 (None Identified)
2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee Ltd (5.7 Hemi) - 7.0 - 15.2 (C&D Nov 04)
1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited (5.9L) - 6.8 - 15.2 (MT Jan 98)
1995 Jeep Grand Cherokee Orvis (5.2L) - 8.3 - 16.4 (MT Jun 95)
2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited- (4.7L H.O.) 6.7 - 15.4 (Motor Trend)
2006 Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT8 - 13.2 (R&T Nov '06)

Where are your numbers from?

Tru2Chevy
12-12-2012, 08:05 PM
Congrats on the 5.9, I have driven one before and they are fun. What plans do you have for it?


1996 Jeep Cherokee (4.0L H.O.) - 10.6 - 17.7 (None Identified)

Where are your numbers from?

This one is way off.....friend of mine (member here too) ran his '95 XJ Country (fully loaded, power everything, leather, etc) at Atco a few years ago and ran 16.2 bone stock.

http://www.njfboa.org/JustinImages/EricAtco.jpg

- Justin

maroman88
12-13-2012, 02:06 AM
beautiful Jeep! love what chrysler used to do with all the 5.9L packaged trucks

GhostDakota
12-14-2012, 09:45 PM
Congrats on the 5.9, I have driven one before and they are fun. What plans do you have for it?

This one is way off.....friend of mine (member here too) ran his '95 XJ Country (fully loaded, power everything, leather, etc) at Atco a few years ago and ran 16.2 bone stock.

http://www.njfboa.org/JustinImages/EricAtco.jpg

- Justin

Thanks man. Not sure yet. Intake just shipped. Exhaust on the way. I don't want to do too much to it.

Regarding the numbers, I'm not saying he didn't run a 16.2, but..

1995 Orvis 5.2L ZJ (Obviously slightly different from the XJ) per Motor Trend Jun/95:
0-60 - 8.30 sec.
60-0 Braking - 126.00 ft.
1/4 Mile - 16.40 sec.
Slalom - 54.90 mph
Skidpad - 0.75 g

I honestly never took any of my four 4.0L motor'd Jeeps to the track to race 'em, so I can't speak from experience on that.

sweetbmxrider
12-15-2012, 08:22 AM
Motortrend is not the end all, say all.

GhostDakota
12-15-2012, 12:51 PM
Motortrend is not the end all, say all.

I agree. I've had buddies take their 4.0L's to the track and they were in the 17's and 18's, but again as we all know there are random birds in the flock that have higher HP numbers from the factory.

Either case, once I get my CAI, exhaust and tuner on the 5.9L, I'll see what I run. I'm assuming 14.6-15.0-ish lol. Nice and slow.

1320B4U
12-15-2012, 02:43 PM
My 4.0 xj w/no power options (sport model) weighed the same amt as the camaro....i could see 16.2 being feasible. Even more so if the rockers were rotted like the majority of older xj's out there..lol.

GhostDakota
10-19-2013, 08:25 PM
Latest updates: 4.5"/4.75" lift, 32x10.10x16" Mickey Thompson MTZ's, Tomken Rocker Guards, FourXDoctor Diff Guard:

http://pafirefighter11.smugmug.com/Automotive/5-9-ZJ-Lift/i-HcNpZLx/0/XL/20131019_081608-XL.jpg

http://pafirefighter11.smugmug.com/Automotive/5-9-ZJ-Lift/i-wbnqBQ7/0/XL/20131019_093827-XL.jpg

http://pafirefighter11.smugmug.com/Automotive/5-9-ZJ-Lift/i-4K9gDHm/0/XL/20131019_081612-XL.jpg

http://pafirefighter11.smugmug.com/Automotive/5-9-ZJ-Lift/i-LfSM5ZG/0/XL/20131019_093820-XL.jpg

http://pafirefighter11.smugmug.com/Automotive/5-9-ZJ-Lift/i-KDZbbTS/0/L/1395244_10151788147659263_1625734314_n-L.jpg

http://pafirefighter11.smugmug.com/Automotive/5-9-ZJ-Lift/i-M9tMZ73/0/XL/20131019_103622-XL.jpg

1320B4U
10-20-2013, 06:59 AM
Any rubbing turn/turn w/32's on stock wheels?

sweetbmxrider
10-20-2013, 08:38 AM
You need rear control arms or something to get that tire out of the fender? Or wait, these things are leaf sprung in the rear right? Going to regear or just let the 5.9 deal with it? :lol:

GhostDakota
10-20-2013, 10:18 AM
Had minor rubbing up front when turning sharply. Trimmed the bumper a little. Have minor rubbing on the control arms. Will either beat them flat and box 'em in or adjust the steering stops. Rear barely rubs at all, on flat plastic, I'll let the tire deal with it.

The 3.73's and 32's are great, especially with the 5.9L. In my 4.0L Jeep's I've run 33's with anything from 3.07 to 3.55 and it has still been fine for me. I'm not too worried :)

sweetbmxrider
10-20-2013, 10:28 AM
Good stuff. Coming from a 5 speed perspective here, not as forgiving as an auto IMO. Can't wait to see some wheelin pics.

GhostDakota
10-21-2013, 08:27 PM
Thanks man! Here are some photos I took today:
http://pafirefighter11.smugmug.com/Automotive/5-9-ZJ-Lift/i-NtG4CNt/0/XL/BCM_9083-XL.jpg

http://pafirefighter11.smugmug.com/Automotive/5-9-ZJ-Lift/i-5R6P98x/0/XL/BCM_9085-XL.jpg

http://pafirefighter11.smugmug.com/Automotive/5-9-ZJ-Lift/i-W65PHDQ/0/XL/BCM_9088-XL.jpg

http://pafirefighter11.smugmug.com/Automotive/5-9-ZJ-Lift/i-qPVKvcp/0/XL/BCM_9089-XL.jpg

http://pafirefighter11.smugmug.com/Automotive/5-9-ZJ-Lift/i-fgBLg2G/0/XL/BCM_9093-XL.jpg

http://pafirefighter11.smugmug.com/Automotive/5-9-ZJ-Lift/i-HTP8fBr/0/XL/BCM_9100-XL.jpg

Tru2Chevy
10-21-2013, 08:42 PM
Looks great man, I was wondering how long you were gonna hold out on a lift. What springs are they?

You need rear control arms or something to get that tire out of the fender? Or wait, these things are leaf sprung in the rear right?

Nope, Grands have always been coils all around.

- Justin

redsoxsstink
10-22-2013, 11:55 AM
great job on the fabrication on those headlights, they look awesome! sharp looking truck

RiggsLW81
10-22-2013, 12:54 PM
quite a transformation...looks badass with the lift and MTs. nice work on the headlights too