Sandiegodave,
My 05 Sport is mostly stock. I bought it used, so I've added all the skid plates (except the tank one) tow hooks in front and a hitch in the rear. The tires are the original 225/75X16 Goodyear Wranglers. Since they have a LOT of tread on them, and I just invested $200 for chains, I'm not too anxious to change out the tires right now. I guess this limits my off-road capability somewhat.
The main reason I bought this vehicle is because of the storm we had here last March. Two feet of snow was too much for my wifes AWD Pacifica and WAY too much for my PT Cruiser. Running a B&B and having guests trapped in our parking lot, unable to get the 250' driveway cleared and them trapped, was something I don't want to go through again. So I got a vehicle that was more snow capable and capable of pulling people out of snow banks or ditches on our windy road. Of course now, it will never snow here like that again
I've been off-roading with a friend in his CJ5, many years ago, and thought it was fun. Now that I've got a vehicle that's capable, I'd like to do some LITE off-roading (Class 1 and 2 trails), mostly to get to GeoCaches, which I also do as a hobby. I want to be environmentally friendly, and stick to established trails, saving as much of the environment as possible.
Starcrwzr
Mountain High Bed & Breakfast and Observatory