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Jeep Cherokee XJ / Basic DIY Interior Mods 

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In this video I show some of the DIY interior mods and gear inside the Jeep Cherokee XJ. The mods to the inside of the Jeep are pretty basic and I try to keep the vehicle simple and versatile for camping, travelling but also every day use if needed.
In this video I cover the Rear Window Delete and Rotopax Mount, Saw and Axe Mount, Fire Extinguishers, Repair Tools, Spare Parts, Recovery Tools, Passenger and Driver Side Mods, Med Kit and running no Carpet or Headliner to use Raptor Liner and Removable Mats.
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Jeep Spec:
1999 Jeep Cherokee XJ 2.5TD RHD.
35x12.50r15 BFG KM3's with 15x8 3.75" backspacing (-19 offset).
Lift Front - RC 4.5" Coils and N2 Shocks (2" Coil Spacer).
Front Shock Bar Pin Eliminator.
Dana 30 High Pinion with Artec Industries Lower Control Arm Mounts with modified upper mount and modified Track Bar mount.
Front RC Control Arm Drop Bracket.
Ruff Stuff Short Arm Single Himes.
RC Extended Sway Bar Links.
Dana 30 Rock Crusher Diff Cover.
Ruff Stuff One Ton OTK Steering.
6" Lift Drop Pitman Arm.
Ruff Stuff Front and Center Frame Stiffeners.
Rear DIY Frame Stiffener and Rear Frame Tie in Kit.
6" x 2" Box Rocker replacement with Tube Slider.
Modified Factory Bumper with Side Sliders.
Rear Tow Hitch Tire Carrier that bolts into Rear Frame Tie in Kit.
Modified upper Shock Crossmember for Rear Shocks
Rear Axle Chrysler 8.25 29 Spline with modified High Clearance Shock Mounts.
Rear Shocks 6.5" Trailmasters.
Rear Leaf Springs 4.5" Trailmasters with two RC Leaf Springs from a 4.5" kit.
Rear RC Shackle Relocation Bracket.
Stainless Steel Braided Brake Lines front and back.
Warrior 9500lb Winch.
Front Bumper - www.ebay.co.uk...

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@johnpaulpunla3357
@johnpaulpunla3357 8 месяцев назад
I really love the Jeep Cherokee. I followed a lot of jeep cherokee on youtube and this is one of the best build i've seen so far.
@alexmedina948
@alexmedina948 3 года назад
Recently picked up a 99 cherokee with a 6 inch lift running 35s and I fell IN LOVE with it, I'm loving all these video ideas
@DunnageGarage
@DunnageGarage 4 года назад
One of the cleanest Jeep builds I've seen. I definitely subscribed. Plan in using some of these ideas on my channel for my TJ.
@jayfromtexas6718
@jayfromtexas6718 Год назад
Absolutely cannot get enough of this vehicle! It’s amazing the stuff you come up with.
@mrwes100
@mrwes100 4 года назад
Mike, personally I’m not the DIY vehicle fixer; however, I love listening to you brother. 👊
@GoneBroke
@GoneBroke 2 года назад
Hello from Canada🇨🇦. I just purchased a 1998 Cherokee and you video popped up. You did an awesome job planning out your rig. 👍👍 gives me some ideas on what I can do with mine.
@j.a.8970
@j.a.8970 3 года назад
Mike, we would love to see a spare parts/tool kit video!!
@99jeepxjguy97
@99jeepxjguy97 3 года назад
Very nice rig. Thank you. A well thought out and organized all purpose Jeep. I love that you folks over there get to have the 2.5TDI.
@josephpacheco7508
@josephpacheco7508 3 года назад
I must say, you've done a remarkable job on your build! Happy trails my fellow jeep family! Be safe!
@Joe-nw5lm
@Joe-nw5lm 3 года назад
would love to see more of the cage behind the back seat. just got an XJ, and looking to protect my 8 month old as well from anything coming over for any reason. thanks! love the build
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness 3 года назад
I can make a video on it. Its pretty simple but like you said its just for the little man. Thanks for watching!
@EDLuke246
@EDLuke246 10 месяцев назад
I feel like such a muppet not knowing this channel was here! It’s great to see you’re still producing content Mike, and we’re loving the ‘new’ stuff! 😆🤦🏼‍♂️
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness 10 месяцев назад
Thanks for watching and for tuning back in
@MrLaurenceDunn
@MrLaurenceDunn 3 года назад
The ideas here are great, as a Jeep owner for the last 23 years, I can appreciate the custom work that can be done to XJ, WK, and ZJ Jeeps which are very cheap to buy in the UK and maintain if you pick the right ones that have not been abused too much. I run a WK 5.7 HEMI on LPG which gives me the same running costs as a small car.
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness 3 года назад
Thanks for watching. Thats a beast of a motor to run and I bet it runs nice on the conversion. I try my best with the xj although it has to lose some weight on the rear bumper and tire carrier. Thanks again
@FoxSomniaTVVideos
@FoxSomniaTVVideos 3 года назад
Super sick setup. I really like the light and power setup in the back
@ExpeditionJack
@ExpeditionJack 4 года назад
I'm loving these mods and adventure vehicle updates mate, really interesting, fortunately, I have brushed up on my car lingo to follow you since you last showed me around. You're very creative with the mods and very well-executed!
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness 4 года назад
Thanks for watching Jack. Yeah I saw you bought an MGB, how's it going with the vehicle?
@ExpeditionJack
@ExpeditionJack 4 года назад
@@WorkshoptoWilderness We were making good headway in the restoration, however, a lot of exciting new developments have arisen, including a v8, so it's in pieces on the garage floor atm. Unfortunately, we have paused production for the second wave. Seeing what you have done with your Jeep is very innovative and inspirational. Thanks for sharing Mike.
@Daryn-sz7iv
@Daryn-sz7iv Год назад
When I get a Jeep, I may set it up like you. It is more practical for what I want to do with it.I love the ruggedness of it.
@connorcarlson6596
@connorcarlson6596 Год назад
Good work man. I don’t have a Cherokee. I have a Comanche but I think I will steal the idea of bedlining the roof for sure.
@neddyairsoft3972
@neddyairsoft3972 8 месяцев назад
Im about to buy my first XJ. Ive always wanted one. Your build is very similar to what i want to do! Its nice to see it done tho! Ill be revisiting in a couple months when i get my XJ! Great build!
@krisolof7998
@krisolof7998 3 года назад
Couple of suggestions for your second battery solution. There are a couple of small companies that make cowl intakes that let you put the air filter in the cowl and out of the engine compartment. Might be able to make something like that work if you can move the wiring along the firewall up or down enough. Then you could put the second battery where the current air filter is. The other option would be to go with a smaller lithium second battery. If you go lithium then you can get the same usable power out of a battery with half the amp hour rating and thus 1/2 to 1/3 the size. Additionally Andrew St. Pierre White from 4xOverland has mentioned a new series of thin lithium batteries that could easily fit under the back seat. But will no doubt cost $$$$ until they are more common in the market. Love the XJ build.
@Kvikz366
@Kvikz366 Год назад
I have a 2001 sport and I love this build
@2S1L3NT
@2S1L3NT 3 года назад
That jacket is 👌 You've got one hell of a lot set up there Sir. Very impressed with how thought out and executed this is. I'm definitely going to follow your footsteps. Thanks!
@levideforest3177
@levideforest3177 4 года назад
MCQ!!!! I never thought id see you doing vehicle stuff. I loved your old videos about camping/bushcraft, one of my favorites is the crawfish catch and cook. I wish you would make more of them even like 1 every 1-2 months. BTW an XJ has been my dream vehicle for a while now so im going to watch ALL of your videos about it. Good luck with the channel!
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness 4 года назад
Thanks Levi, I started this channel a little while ago just as its a hobby of mine. Appreciate you checking out the channel and thanks for watching!
@jmccracken491
@jmccracken491 4 года назад
I have a 98 Cherokee here in the States and we have 215,000 miles on the odometer. I see plenty of things I need to do to mine like you have to yours. Thanks for the wonderful ideas. And by the way, you speak very clearly and I do understand what you say. I may be asking more questions of you soon.
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness 4 года назад
Thanks for watching and glad you like the video!
@nzqkwf01
@nzqkwf01 11 месяцев назад
Excellent detail and ingenuity.
@josephpacheco7508
@josephpacheco7508 3 года назад
For the recovery bag, get some poly coated steel chain and a couple quick snaps and mount them from the bottom of the front seat the the front hinge of the back seat. I did similar for my handy bag and the chains go thru the bag handles. In a roll over, the bag stay held in. Can use the excess from a ratchet strap as well.
@aledastle2288
@aledastle2288 4 года назад
Love the build of this jeep, Be interesting if you could do a video focused on the mods you’ve done to the engine as would like to do them to mine. Keep up the great work Mike thanks 👍🏻
@silboersma4774
@silboersma4774 4 года назад
A lot of engine work is discussed in this vid ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-S2Fya2YFqoM.html
@sifislam2667
@sifislam2667 3 года назад
Professional video and professional equipment 👍💚
@williamarrowsmiith8380
@williamarrowsmiith8380 3 года назад
Very well thought out proper build for safe extended exploring. Brilliant!
@dr.circuitthefrenchbulldog6866
@dr.circuitthefrenchbulldog6866 3 года назад
Bro me too never seen something like this man so clean. I have one and I will never sell it.. just keep working on it and make it a great zombie land 😂
@9252LIFE
@9252LIFE 3 года назад
Definitely prepared for ... everything! Great video!
@andyclemente4205
@andyclemente4205 3 года назад
Man that's a really awesome rig. Looks like a lot of thought went to it. Good job brother
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness 3 года назад
Thanks! Appreciate you watching
@Winchparts
@Winchparts 4 года назад
I am with you that Jeeps should not have carpet. Even my TJ has places that trap moisture and can corrode. Brilliant work as always.
@valleyoffroaders9642
@valleyoffroaders9642 3 года назад
Great set up, love the xj !!!!
@mrwes100
@mrwes100 4 года назад
Mike, one more note; I’d love to share a pint or two with you someday. 😉
@PeterGuitarSound
@PeterGuitarSound 3 года назад
Massive work here, really loving it.
@chuggles03
@chuggles03 3 года назад
Use the hold down brackets you have in the back to hold your recovery/tool bags to the floor of Mini-me's feet. Bolt those brackets to every passenger floor position except the driver's floor. They lay flat and you won't get tripped up on them.
@ElReySupr3me
@ElReySupr3me Год назад
That aluminum sheet in the rear windows is such a great mod. Do you have a video of how you did it?
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness Год назад
There are two videos on it ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-hHo5q983e7k.html ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-cC8-k56YXJ8.html Here are both of them
@Ghost-oq4qj
@Ghost-oq4qj 3 года назад
I love your setup this was a great vid and gave me some ideas
@OutbackTouring
@OutbackTouring 4 года назад
Great tool kit and parts tips. Like to see more detail 🇦🇺
@SergioPerez-tv3ne
@SergioPerez-tv3ne 3 года назад
Love the build! Just got my own xj , I cannot find those grab handles you have 🥲
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness 3 года назад
Thanks for watching, I made the handles with some straps and heat shrink plastic. Congrats on the XJ!
@richarddow69
@richarddow69 3 года назад
Great video mate!!! You have a real talent keeping it simple. Your presentation style is clear and the way you slip in what you are thinking about what you have done with a chaser on what you regret or intend to do👍🏻 Your rig is awesome and you have given me some things to do, of course $$$ Ha! JEEP= just empty every pocket? TRUE. I would like more links to the detail items you point out like the fire extinguisher bracket (from China. What isn't A? Ha! ) and the threaded ax/saw hold down. I only have this. I run my rig to be able to sleep in the back. Keep up the good work. PS: How are you doing with the virus. All we here about here in the states is what Sweden has done. Cheers🤙🏻
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness 3 года назад
Appreciate you watching and for the comment. Its certainly taken some cash to get here despite trying to do jobs myself. www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Replacement-Car-Fire-Extinguisher-Holder-Mount-Bracket-For-Jeep-Wrangler-TJ-JK/303707558895?hash=item46b66193ef:g:T64AAOSwpdxfcYmQ The link above is the fancy china fire extinguisher bracket. Its actually pretty good although in the photo on ebay it looks like its been mounted to the top of an old red barreled muzzle loader rifle as some kind of optic. The window with the threaded holders for axes and such I will make a video on because I have to cover the window mid itself. Covid is steady here, still no lockdown and not many restrictions. I live in the north with a low population and fairly small towns that are quite spread apart. I think in the city its pretty dam bad though!
@richarddow69
@richarddow69 3 года назад
@@WorkshoptoWilderness wow. You actually replied 👍🏻 I am building my Jeep to run the trails ( lots of lava ) on the Big Island of Hawaii where I will retire to next year sometime. Putting on a lot of under armour bash plating, so she is heavy = 10 mpg best milage. Ha 😅 If you visit Hawaii ( so many from Germany & Sweden do 🤔 ). Reach out and maybe if I am on island 🏝️ we will do some 4x4 exploring. 🤙🏻
@kegansherman4243
@kegansherman4243 3 года назад
Love the setup man, I’m working on getting my jku there eventually haha my wife and I just had our first child so I appreciated the safety tips. I was thinking for your recovery gear bag, since you don’t run a carpet, you could add anchors in the spot and strap the bag down. That would give you some reassurance knowing it’s secured. Anyways love the video man, thanks for the inspiration.
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness 3 года назад
Thanks for the idea on the straps. I made some compartments under the seats that strap in for tools and spares. Just so there are no missiles flying around. I should do an update video pretty soon. The little man is 15 months now so hes getting much easier to take out and he loves it. When he was under one year it was a bit tougher but I guess that's normal. Thanks again for watching!
@nikolusmatthews8889
@nikolusmatthews8889 2 года назад
Man I would love to have a right hand drive jeep
@markwolo2524
@markwolo2524 4 месяца назад
One for sale on line from Japan , nicely priced too.
@linnerskinner9355
@linnerskinner9355 3 года назад
This is awesome!! I’ve been looking for an XJ to buy and this video really inspired me 😁 What kind of seats did you put in it? I noticed that your rear seats have headrests
@scubasmith
@scubasmith Год назад
Great work.
@Cantinatollo1
@Cantinatollo1 2 года назад
Awesome, awesome video, young man! Thanks for sharing. You gave me lots of good ideas for my Cherokee. Thank you!!
@quinntheeskimooutdoors6234
@quinntheeskimooutdoors6234 3 года назад
Great work, your very talented. Thanks and take care.
@Formerlywarmer
@Formerlywarmer 2 года назад
Very nice… really …and I love the Cherokee 👍🇺🇸
@countryside_guy
@countryside_guy 4 года назад
What an absolutely fantastic setup. I'm hoping to get a Nissan X-Trail soon, I know it's not a proper offroader but I don't really need a proper one, anyway you've made me picture stripping it bare already lol. You seem to have everything covered that's for sure. If you got rid of the roof tent and used the other thingy as your living quarters that opens up a world of storage options with a roof basket thingy. One thing I couldn't miss was you have no solar for when you're parked up for a week or more, is it something you just don't need or don't want? You could run a compressor fridge in the summer off of one too and have some delicious chilled meats, dairy and cold drinks, or not lol. Oh also I may have missed it or forgotten, no fuel can? I'll watch it again just because there was a lot to take in and I already need to refresh my useless memory lol. As for water leakage, I feel you there. LDV Convoys were made with colinders in mind, shockingly bad they are! That'll be going very soon anyway. I can see me in my X-Trail to be all kitted out (no winch as they can't take one structurally other than on the rear which looks rubbish) and coming to to Sweden for as long as the law allows, pop to another country for the required amount of time then go back to Sweden again for as long as possible. Basically what I've done in my van but with an X-Trail which I'd trust a lot more than my van, plus driving down various tracks would be possible. There's a lot to do yet but it's giving me something to live for, it's just finding a good X-Trail for my small budget.
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness 4 года назад
Appreciate you watching and for the comment. Congrats on the Xtrail, they are really capable vehicles and although some may consider it 'not a proper offroader' I think its all about what you want it for. If I had one I would probably drive it much more than my XJ. That's the Idea really, we will convert the anex into the living space for now and then start to organise the rack with storage options. I have a duel battery system so when I drive both the car battery and the leisure battery charge up. Its a nice setup as you make your own power as you drive but obviously you need to drive to charge the battery. I have not run out of juice yet even when I ran all the lights and my laptop for several evenings without moving on. I guess solar is another option that I would need to think about if I installed a fridge. I don't actually carry spare fuel. I get about 27mpg now but I will say there have been a couple of occasions where I almost went dry and I was pretty remote. A backup 25l would probably be a good thing for those longer trips just to get me back to a station. A winch on the back is far more useful than one on the front. Most of the time I want to get back out of the mud or water not pull myself deeper in. Thanks again!
@tracywisniewski1416
@tracywisniewski1416 9 месяцев назад
Can you please send me other videos.I love your video and the tent ⛺️. I love these Þ
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness 9 месяцев назад
You can go to the channel page and all of the videos are on there - www.youtube.com/@WorkshoptoWilderness/videos
@lastmanstanding1954
@lastmanstanding1954 4 года назад
i noticed that you havent been doing much hunting or bushcrafting..........can you do those activities where you live ?
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness 3 года назад
I still do lots of bushcraft, hunting, fishing etc.. I just don't film it. I filmed bushcraft for ten years on RU-vid, i'm taking a brake and doing it just for me now. Its dangerous filming too much of something. Got to listen to yourself.
@alexhoover3335
@alexhoover3335 2 года назад
Id love to know more about the latch system that you put into your Jeep. I’m not thrilled with the securement that I’m getting using the seatbelts in my ‘87 Cherokee and would love an alternative idea! Thanks, and cheers to your informative videos filled with creative ideas
@40Spec
@40Spec 3 года назад
New Sub because this video is awesome!
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness 3 года назад
Thanks for watching and subscribing
@josepichardo2659
@josepichardo2659 4 года назад
Nice truck bro. Been following the progress.
@owenbu9755
@owenbu9755 3 года назад
Awesome build! Can you share more about how you wired your extra battery? I am interested in something similar in my xj
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness 3 года назад
Thanks Owen! Its a Banner deep cycle 113AH 12V Leisure battery that's hooked up to the car battery under the hood with a split charger relay - www.ebay.co.uk/itm/124485604192?_trkparms=aid%3D1110002%26algo%3DSPLICE.SOI%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D233708%26meid%3D036bc54aeb9b405ea7ee4fc95825bd95%26pid%3D101196%26rk%3D1%26rkt%3D12%26sd%3D124386507946%26itm%3D124485604192%26pmt%3D1%26noa%3D0%26pg%3D2047675%26algv%3DPromotedSellersOtherItemsV2WithMLRv3%26brand%3DUnbranded&_trksid=p2047675.c101196.m2219&amdata=cksum%3A124485604192036bc54aeb9b405ea7ee4fc95825bd95%7Cenc%3AAQAGAAACIHrWRsuZF%252BSy%252B8Fc8fVIrDsLOLDFwG4EOngqlGaD5b6zOSMfbTd5dcRznyfWDHIEYekjr8wbP18nvQAZ8u%252B6knvuJd0PcfOfIdvoyFoMmc0w4lFbrrpA9Ckm5lLEV2vNnmfPEir53YPVMmLF%252BaGSbb0nhZPqVyXXqimj%252FXzb27IlqvKgaN4HaB6MfAeLK4Q2KanzPLkCFWbkNzCpWMww9HXvc7fdRVQ2DEFwd8m9%252FHN8Bb6ovc%252BfSmYlgKdDv%252Bb8Dnh0BfRRWDQ4iAW%252FMlTQPR7N4AGHLhzuG4NljN%252F1cv%252BZ0%252F6sJD2WM7eeWSlbvPoKDRDmTMXBpXGrvZp6zDMelm7oGXamaHRM%252FMg4oa%252BQY6RYoHaBaV2pIdNsj5kP7h5C%252B7R4b5GlYdGg2OgDMl0iEHwu29BkrVLQnTFWfpWeUPpee4mDDKjqX%252BDvrjUYZR1s143EPY2xC8UTy5WHWU8kLrIyfDvfILRQ38A9pG87khPJsJQddTQf%252BfeJ26lgDFU9oC7SSJPIZ2qTTaRTMbf0%252FMDm79JmlwSdD2rf1qyyNdM0D7NTX4LVWS081z19bEK%252FISuFrDCn8j2XSW2toYkzMZVVmP2cJMi6uhJUi68MAJGMYc9WviGQVx9Zrs3cBVBVcNuCx%252BfWz0TPM%252BZteXgk9Z5E21ovSGDSI8pNuAQJJjfowOOCsBE44ZfeiWmBnKXUeYP42OIpmEzNoEpHp00kO70%253D%7Campid%3APL_CLK%7Cclp%3A2047675 The link is huge but basically its like a smart relay that you hook up to charge the second battery while you drive.
@Nigriff
@Nigriff 8 месяцев назад
Cheers mate 🍻
@raulgil7389
@raulgil7389 3 года назад
14:31 I mainly watch the video to hear the specs of the air pump/compressor because of your diligent thinking. But, you skipped it. I know why you did. Because you rather not talk about “boating” stuff. I’m looking into purchasing a low budget one. 19:19 Good, practical application video. Thx
@dustinnyberg1836
@dustinnyberg1836 3 года назад
Do you have a video on how you did the rear windows?
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness 3 года назад
Not yet but I plan on making one.
@herbmowery6320
@herbmowery6320 4 года назад
Nicely done 👍🏻
@colinpeacock7140
@colinpeacock7140 2 года назад
This is amazing! This is the most beautiful Jeep I’ve ever seen haha. I’m hoping to buy an XJ really soon and mod it up. Are those the original back seats that you have put in there? They look a lot better than the stock backseats without headrests in most XJs
@dbbang1
@dbbang1 5 месяцев назад
Excellent jeep and outstanding presentation. I only wish I had all of your knowledge. And where can I get that jacket you have on? What company is that from??
@juanbarturen2726
@juanbarturen2726 2 года назад
Hi Mike. I dont remember if I asked you. On your front Dana 30, do you have a loker? I have a Dena 30 on my YJ. I have a Cherokee solid axle. And a Spartan locker. Ate my front tires bald.
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness 2 года назад
I have no locker on the front. I cant run a lunch box here as I would just loose control on the ice and crash. I will get an ox locker in there one day.
@drehzahlfest5947
@drehzahlfest5947 2 года назад
This is a very clean build. I like it. What do you think, how much weight can you put on your rear side window delete panels?
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness 2 года назад
Appreciate the comment! I'm not sure how much weight they can take but I ran them like this for a few years and they were fine. They are hinged now on a gullwing design with the same rotopax and they are doing well.
@drehzahlfest5947
@drehzahlfest5947 2 года назад
@@WorkshoptoWilderness thank you for your answer. So with the Jerry can it should at least hold around 8kilos probably
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness 2 года назад
Fixed in with the window seal I'm sure it can take 8kg easily. Once the panel is in with the seal it takes a lot of force to remove it.
@blainealvey3618
@blainealvey3618 3 года назад
Where did you get your cage to stop flying objects?
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness 3 года назад
I made it from some dog chages and pipe. It's basic but it protects the little man.
@marcusalancate1782
@marcusalancate1782 3 года назад
I like it!
@ryanslade2591
@ryanslade2591 Год назад
Howzit hi Ryan from south africa here really love the build can i ask a question i see you running your compressor on its side how has this been any issues anyways thanks for the inspiration
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness Год назад
Hey thanks for watching. I have had no issues with it yet. I've been using it for about five years now
@ryanslade2591
@ryanslade2591 Год назад
Thanks for reply regards Ryan
@udx-483muddbucket5
@udx-483muddbucket5 2 года назад
Quick question, your seats are from a Grand Cherokee correct? Enjoyed the video.
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness 2 года назад
They are just the standard European export seats that came with the xj. I guess they were competing with other brands
@udx-483muddbucket5
@udx-483muddbucket5 2 года назад
@@WorkshoptoWilderness Awesome I actually caught your reference in the video for the sound deadening last night. Thanks again
@ChanceTheLugia
@ChanceTheLugia 4 года назад
totally gives me some ideas for my ZJ -- is there raptor liner (or equivalent) in canada? and any tips on how to apply it? cheers
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness 3 года назад
You can buy raptor in Canada but Bully Liner or Hurculiner can be used. I used a roller and brush for the inside but a regular undercoat gun will do the job very nicely.
@Ghost-oq4qj
@Ghost-oq4qj 3 года назад
Where did you buy that fire extinguisher mount. On extreme terrain it’s $65 and I just said I paid $15 so that’s a deal 😂
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness 3 года назад
I got it from eBay, I think its a copy. It was really cheap but your right I just looked for it again and its over £50!
@wishihadavette2392
@wishihadavette2392 7 месяцев назад
1. What was the company you got the hard black plastic from? And what did you do to the engine? Mine is lifted as well and needs to be a little more efficient
@carbonuser9810
@carbonuser9810 11 месяцев назад
Nice!
@pj5870
@pj5870 3 года назад
Where did you put your inverter?
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness 3 года назад
I dont have an Inverter. Just a split charger under my rear passenger seat thats connected to the main car battery and a second battery in the trunk. When driving both charge. Its just a 12v system.
@travismull6213
@travismull6213 3 года назад
Where can I get the aluminum rear window panels? Or did you make them? Thanks!
@TrungNguyen-xq9uc
@TrungNguyen-xq9uc 2 года назад
how did you do it can you share with me , thank you
@treykilgore4734
@treykilgore4734 3 года назад
Hey Mate! Love the XJ. I'm in the states and have a 01 myself. Where did you get those driver and passenger door pouches? Cheers
@CalebSTACHECarter
@CalebSTACHECarter 3 года назад
How thick is your Aluminum panel in the windows?
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness 3 года назад
It'd 4mm thick. About the same as the glas.
@CalebSTACHECarter
@CalebSTACHECarter 3 года назад
@@WorkshoptoWilderness perfect! Im currently building a 03 Liberty and have been trying to replace my back glass. Your setup is absolutely on point! Thank you so much for the fast response. Love the channel and can't stop watching. ✌🏻
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness 3 года назад
Ah nice. Is that the older style liberty? I had one in a 2.8td before the xj. Built it into a mild offroad exploration jeep. It was great fun! Thanks for watching and appreciate the comment
@CalebSTACHECarter
@CalebSTACHECarter 3 года назад
@@WorkshoptoWilderness Yeah. It's the 3.7L 6 cylinder, running 31" tires, 3 1/2 " lift. Working great! Np! Keep up the work man, super informational and best I've seen yet!
@ronnieboshow7653
@ronnieboshow7653 2 года назад
I really like the Bumpers and bumper warp around with hand rails. Do you have a name or where is it from? Thanks
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness 2 года назад
Hey Ronnie, I made these so sadly they cannot be found online. There are some bumpers out there that have the wrap around look but I honestly don't know what they are called. Thanks for watching.
@wildlandoutdoors51
@wildlandoutdoors51 3 года назад
Id love to know what you did to pepare and raptor line the interior and inside door areas.
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness 3 года назад
I have clips in the build series of the work on the inside of the doors. Also some stuff on Instagram. I took the doors off to replace the hing pins and that made sanding and painting the inside door area much easier. I will find the video clips and see if I can time stamp it for you. Its not much work to use raptor liner though. I just keyed the original oem paint with an ossilating sander with 80 grit pads, same on the roof although I drilled and filled the plugs for the original rack so it would look flat once painted. I have a raptor liner video coming up soon for the rear fenders so I can explain some stuff in that if it helps.
@ZumbalacazanCuatroxCuatro
@ZumbalacazanCuatroxCuatro 3 года назад
Top 🔝🔝
@anarchistgreg4689
@anarchistgreg4689 Год назад
The Mossquitos ? 😆😆😆
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness Год назад
Shit loads of them as soon as the snow melts.
@kevinjoy3050
@kevinjoy3050 3 года назад
Your steering wheel is on the wrong side . U need an exo roll bar tent platform xjs pancake the roof super easy I’ve done it not fun now I don’t wheel with my kids
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness 3 года назад
Yeah ive seen them do that. I would like to strap on a modest exo cage. Nothing insane but just enough to stop the roof compressing. Do you have any links? i would probably have to build it myself but always good to base it off somthing that works.
@jeepxj1434
@jeepxj1434 4 года назад
What's your back bumper
@MikeAvilaMD
@MikeAvilaMD 3 года назад
Tell me about those seats. They from an XJ? Or a ZJ? How did you get the head rests on there?
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness 3 года назад
They are just the stock seats that come with the XJ in Europe. Most are leather with headrests. I guess its to try to sell them in a country where the Jeep brand isn't established back when the XJ was released.
@MikeAvilaMD
@MikeAvilaMD 3 года назад
@@WorkshoptoWilderness we don’t have those seats here in the states... :(
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness 3 года назад
@@MikeAvilaMD ah thats a shame. They are cheap to buy on ebay if you find some that will ship to the US 🇺🇸
@MikeAvilaMD
@MikeAvilaMD 3 года назад
@@WorkshoptoWilderness I just looked. There’s a complete set for 300 pounds. Also... I just subscribed to your channel. Looks like you have some pretty good stuff on here. You have some great ideas. I hear you about the headliner. I found an intact one at the junkyard last year... $17!
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness 3 года назад
@@MikeAvilaMD 300 pounds isnt too bad! They are only getting more expensive. Thanks for subscribing! I really need some headliner, winters are far too cold!
@eyesopen444
@eyesopen444 3 года назад
😲
@HalimMondole
@HalimMondole 26 дней назад
Taylor Maria Anderson Anthony Wilson Larry
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness 25 дней назад
All good names, 👍
@jwlindem1
@jwlindem1 2 года назад
You sound funny.
@juanbetancourt5866
@juanbetancourt5866 3 года назад
Yr showing everything but the tent cmon 👶
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness 3 года назад
Yeah that's what I said at the start. Just check out the next video about the tent. It was just too much for one video.
@KathyWeathersbeeSC
@KathyWeathersbeeSC 3 года назад
28:55 Looks (rubbish)...wtf
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness 3 года назад
Haha, well its not the best job is it. Once I make a nice place for the boost gauge and LCD it should look better.
@marklewis3489
@marklewis3489 3 года назад
he doesn't even know how some of this stuff works and you're going to tell me he put it in there more like he paid somebody to put it in there and then he gets to sit there and act like it's just a bunch of crap that was in the store that you bought and now is on a Jeep and anybody could do it you just have to have money
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness 3 года назад
If you have a look back through the channel you can watch the build videos. Non of this stuff is very difficult to do. I haven't even done a very good job on some things, but they work for now. I also work as a mechanic so non of this work is new to me. It dosnt cost a lot to do these jobs yourself and its shame people like you are so quick to judge without spending 5 minutes looking at my other videos. Keep making the Internet a shit place and thanks for watching
@roniellegriggs6883
@roniellegriggs6883 4 года назад
The crazy thing is that I don’t even own a Jeep or even a SUV for that matter. I’m a motorcycle guy. But this video came up as a suggestion and I couldn’t stop watching it. The extreme attention to detail is simply amazing. Fantastic work brother.
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness 4 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@mrwes100
@mrwes100 4 года назад
Mike is the man.
@TJackSurvival
@TJackSurvival 4 года назад
Still Tripp’s me out to hear Al You Minnie Um... 😂
@derailleurmind0454
@derailleurmind0454 3 года назад
😂
@randal1470
@randal1470 4 года назад
Great vid. Happy to see the effort put towards safety, with a good common sense foundation. And the tourniquet. The aluminum panels in the windows is one of my fave mods you’ve done, created a lot of auxiliary storage possibilities, along with the rotopacks. You can see the investment in time and attention over the years you’ve been modding this truck, how things have been refined and improved, and adapted. There is no replacement for hands on experience. Personally yeah, I’d love to see the parts bag and tools covered at least in a basic and brief form. That is one of those things that also come from a lot of real time experience, and can’t be duplicated by armchair engineering. It could give a little insight to those starting to expand from casual car camping and into more and more rigorous over-landing. The tools and parts, along with the recovery gear, can truly extend the capabilities of an over-landing rig a great deal in their own right. Seeing what other folks have used and find valuable in the parts bag would be helpful info. I’m guessing you have a winter auxiliary kit you add to the rig once the snow starts packing in as well. Nice rig, all around! Luckily for Meg you won’t be able to get enough gear for the the Chrysler to run 37’s 😄 you’ll just be able to cover the 36s lol!
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness 4 года назад
Thanks again for watching and for commenting. I've been pretty tempted to take out the whole back window and make a large panel to replace it but then I loose all rear visibility. I guess a reversing camera would be good but its then another thing to fail. I will make a video on my tools and spares along with some of the failures I have had over the years. Always good to get input from people with more experience! Most of my spares consist of things that would cost the earth and be unavailable in most places apart from the waterpump. The winter gear will be added as soon as the snow comes. Its almost here apparently. Haha yeah I'm not sure 37s will ever be a thing but given how things progress you never know where everything goes. I'm happy for now though haha!
@randal1470
@randal1470 4 года назад
@@WorkshoptoWilderness my experience is mostly on he shop side of things, although my Wife and myself have spent a few years at different times doing a couple of variations of living vehicle based full time, and hoping to go back to it in the future. But mainly yes, as a fabricator and builder, I saw things from the aspect of rebuilding and repairing , and modding based on that. When I saw you plate the frame over the wheels and also the beefed rockers, I smiled ear to ear... one of the most common, and major, repairs I’ve done to cherokees is cracked and broken frames directly over the rear axle...usually not long after a trailer hitch, or lift kit, was installed. You’ve already far outstripped my experience on the user end. If I was still in the game I’d have already talked to you about working on the product development side 😄
@ZumbalacazanCuatroxCuatro
@ZumbalacazanCuatroxCuatro 3 года назад
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@johnathanramey8599
@johnathanramey8599 4 года назад
Love the setup in the rear. Can you make a video on the tire swing next? And how did you get or make the aluminum back windows.
@DorkstaR24
@DorkstaR24 4 года назад
I really like the way you build your jeep! Putting thought in every detail!
@EthanDavis.w
@EthanDavis.w 4 года назад
Love the setup. I definitely plan on stealing some of the ideas and taking some of the advice you give for my own XJ. Not sure if you covered it in the exterior video, but did you do something to the rain gutters?
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness 4 года назад
Thanks for watching and for the comment. I covered it somewhere in a video last year but I honestly cant find it. I welded in some 2mm U channel into the original gutter to strengthen it and support the RTT and Rack. Its seems to have held up great but only time will tell I guess.
@Tactical1944
@Tactical1944 4 года назад
I really enjoyed watching your video over coffee this morning sir. Thank you for the great content and ideas for my own Cherokee.
@rickbarmore1167
@rickbarmore1167 4 года назад
Very well organized and definitely prepared for the outdoors... AWESOME
@turbolag5107
@turbolag5107 3 года назад
Honestly this is probably my favorite Jeep XJ setup and I will probably mirror my own off of yours thanks for the inspiration I especially like the water setup and how you replaced the windows with aluminum panels and stuck jugs of water to it because those jugs of water could also be jugs of fuel because the gas model doesn't exactly get the wonderful fuel mileage that your diesel gets lol
@chrisbustillos8071
@chrisbustillos8071 Год назад
What a great build! Will be coming back for tips as I build-up my XJ
@jimt2316
@jimt2316 4 года назад
In for the 500th thumbs up! Nice work, I appreciate your attention to detail.
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