WJ Flex!

WJ Flex!

Apr 16

I do this at least once a week on boulders, steps, logs, even a fire hydrant once.  Thanks to Daniel McNulty (https://www.facebook.com/daniel.mcnulty.12) for posting these...

A Mean Looking WJ

A Mean Looking WJ

Apr 16

Thanks to Mr. Josh Evans (https://www.facebook.com/josh.evans.9047) for posting this awesome rig.  Love the...

King of the Hammers – 2014 – Race Highlights

King of the Hammers – 2014 – Race Highlights

Feb 11

Did you make it to the King of the Hammers race this year? Here are some highlights from the race. It’s...

An Introductory Guide To Upgrading Your WJ’s Interior Lighting To LED

An Introductory Guide To Upgrading Your WJ’s Interior Lighting To LED

Jan 18

Why upgrade to LED you say? LEDs have several advantages over conventional incandescent lamps. For one thing, they don’t have a filament that will burn out, so they last much longer. The main advantage is efficiency. In conventional incandescent bulbs, the light-production process involves generating a lot of heat (the filament must be warmed). This is completely wasted energy, unless you’re using the lamp as a heater, because a huge portion of the available electricity isn’t going toward producing visible light. LEDs generate very little heat, relatively speaking. A much higher percentage of the electrical power is going directly to generating light, which cuts down on the electricity demands considerably. You’ll never have to worry about leaving your interior lights on over night and running out your battery as they use 1/10 of the amount of electricity as incandescents. Per-watt, LEDs output more lumens of light than regular incandescent bulbs. Light emitting diodes have a higher luminous efficacy (how efficiently electricity is converted to visible light) than incandescents. Keep...

Lift For WJ Jeep Grand Cherokee’s

Lift For WJ Jeep Grand Cherokee’s

Jan 09

There is a great article about WJ lifts that you should check out.  Here is a snippet: Rough Country Makes The WJ Better On- And Off-Highway When the Jeep Grand Cherokee WJ was rolled out in 1999, it looked similar to its predecessor, the Grand Cherokee ZJ. In fact, it was almost all new. It was also a very adept off-highway machine. Hidden beneath its sexy exterior and luxurious interior was a pair of good ‘ol solid axles and a simple, flexy coil-spring suspension. The WJ was such a well-heeled, capable vehicle that it earned our Four Wheeler of the Year award in 1999 and again in 2002.    KEEP READING… by KEN BRUBAKER | SENIOR EDITOR SOURCES Rough Country Suspension Dyersburg, TN 38024 800-222-7023...