Heya from SE Texas! 2006 LJ Daily Driver

dearchristopher

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Glad to be here! I used to be addicted to forums back in the early 2000s, and try to keep my eye on a few when I can. With the deep well of information here on the TJ platform, I'll be lurking a lot and learning what I can.

I'm a perpetual tinker and modder, and love doing my own stunts (work). I was daily driving a 2018 Grand Cherokee Trailhawk with the 5.7, but my wife was also driving it and leaving her car parked nearly 100% of the time. I got tired of keeping her car on a battery charger, and it was paid off with only ~55k miles, so we decided to sell it off and I would buy myself something for me. She officially inherited the WK2, and I found a clean 2006 non-rubi LJ.

It's been a little over a month now, and I have done a ton of stuff to it in that time. It's really easy to tinker with these things. This isn't my first wrangler, but it IS my first TJ & LJ at the same time.

I picked it up for $9,000 after some back and forth with the old owner. He threw in a fair bit of parts he had laying around, he wanted out of it to get into a truck. His commute had doubled, according to him. He also claimed he gave $16,500 for this 3 years ago, but who knows. It had 151k on the clock when I bought. Mileage wasn't low, but not exactly a scary amount to me. Heck, my first 4.0 (in a 91 YJ I had years ago) had 257k and ran like a top! This one is a cherry by comparison.

I'll shut up, on to some pics!

Day 0, stopped at Buccee's after paying the man and taking it off his hands

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Heavy cut compound, then a nice polish with some Si02 I had on hand. Which was a fun task that led to...

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Cutting holes in the hood like a psychopath.

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Here's a few no-particular-order pics.
Showing off my wolfbox g930 front & rearview dashcam + digital mirror, and the double din carplay head unit i had in the garage that i threw in the dash
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Any reservation I had about getting an LJ instead of a TJ (knowing full well I'd spend more) was gone when we took it for a week's trip to Galveston. I had it packed with stuff and we were perfectly comfortable.

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The week in Galveston was illuminating, and I realized I need to do some heat management pronto. I added these fans to the rollbar to keep air moving back to the kiddo's spot. The AC works fantastic, especially after we evac'd the whole system and re-filled with fresh r134 by weight. However the heat management was bad. In addition to the fans, I added a closed-cell foam treatment to the floor and ordered some BedTred (not a fan of bare metal). I also have a sun-shade that i leave on all the time under the hard top, so I jammed some heavy fleece blankets between the hardtop and shade when the top is on. Cheaper than a hotheadliners and keeps the interior very nice for $30 spent at dollar general.

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Here's how it sits right now. I couldn't stand the dick cepeks, and its now on some American Racing AR23s and KO2s I got a good deal on. I'll eventually do a different wheel, but I couldn't pass this up. Swapped a guy straight up, 5 for 5. The tires are pretty new too, so we both were really happy with the swap.

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List of all the stuff I've done that I can recall
  • Hood louver
  • Big 7 battery cable kit
  • Sony av3000 carplay head unit
  • new steering stabilizer
  • flush mounted backup cam (drilled hole in the rear bumper)
  • Wolfbox g930 dashcam mirror
  • Replaced the blown out muffler with a nice & quiet take off
  • Replaced speedo gear (Still looking at a SpeedoHealer, not QUITE deadnuts accurate)
  • oil, diffs, tcase, transmission fluid service/checks
  • tint
  • Floorpan heat treatment (careful not to cover any drains)
  • Re-sealed header gasket and upper surrounds on hardtop (rain ingress-b-gone)
  • Full bedtred kit (the rear seat and cargo area had it, front seat did not)
  • AC System service & new belt tensioner
  • Sun shade & fleece blanket treatment (poor man headliner...good enough for now)
  • Took off all the Heep certified lightbars and gave them away
  • Brake fluid flush and new calipers + pads on rear (drove it home with a stuck rear caliper and thought it was even more gutless than it actually was)
  • Took off the grille cover and jc whitney fender covers (they were hiding some rock chips, but its a ~20 year old jeep by now, I'll embrace the blemishes)
  • 4 gang switch panel to control my fridge and the kiddo-fans
  • Rotating kiddo fans (when im riding solo, i can point them at my head and i feel it all the way down to the footwell. Bliss.)
I'm probably forgetting some stuff. The LJ gave me an excuse to start tinkering again, I haven't had an older vehicle that needed some love in quite a while. I've really enjoyed it so far! It's a fairly comfortable daily driver now... for being an older wrangler with an auto! I work from home and really only drive for errands or fun, so this definitely spiced up the fun-factor. Anytime we need to tow my cargo camper, or anything heavy, the 5.7 grand cherokee comes out of retirement. It also has every bell and whistle possible, so when I'm tired of the SETX heat it will get volunteered as the grocery getter.

Thanks for reading if you've made it this far!

- Chris
 
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Forgot to mention, previous owner did wranglerfix pcm and ripp ignition coil setup. The little cost-sinks like that had me really interested when I went to look over the jeep. So far everything seems to be pretty reliable with it
 
Got a BDS 2” coil and spring lift on yesterday, replacing the very tired 2.5” rough country that was on it. I got the adjustable front trackbar on, and have the rear but didn’t get the misalignments for the heim joints with the trackbar. I’ll have to order those from somewhere and install that later. Really happy with the minor height increase

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