audiboy86 wrote:
Lift it put a big set of tires and a lockers in it and you will be pulling the toyota's out before you know it and still be getting better gas milage then they could ever imagine. Just make sure not to skimp on your skids. But all this depends on what kind of trails you plan on doing i mean don't expect this thing to be like a rock buggy. I have had mine in trails with XJs on 33 and it held its own just fine even in places where they had issues. Just gotta remember this thing is a diesel meaning torque is in massive supply so this thing will crawl over just about anything in low range. Making walking through a rock garden easy but mud is a different story. So go with your intended purpose if you want a dedicated trail rig yes a Rubi would be better and easier to heavily modify. If you want a daily drive that you can wheel on the weekend in easy, moderate ,and even some difficult trails while getting good mileage stick with the KJ.
This is all fine and dandy but remember that the KJ is still a grocery getter at heart. You are limited to 31-32" tires, limited selection of parts and a front end that loves to self destruct. Other than that the KJ is awesome. I'm not really bad mouthing it as much as it seems I've been wheeling one for 2 years and replaced every part on it. These are just the facts that you need to take into account before any big plans go into effect.