Buy a Wrangler?
I actually totally agree with ya. It looks like this is coming back to a diesel 4 dr JK. But somehow Zombieblazer here wants to get the cost down to way less than a JK, not sure how. But its an interesting concept
Buy a Wrangler?
I actually totally agree with ya. It looks like this is coming back to a diesel 4 dr JK. But somehow Zombieblazer here wants to get the cost down to way less than a JK, not sure how. But its an interesting concept

I thought the Jeeps were very overpriced AND flimsy... but that is just my impression. I could be wrong.
But really I have have four different ways of looking at it essentially.
1 - Reality (what I am currently working on) - I will probably just fix up my diesel blazer and use it for very limited off-roading because I don't have the money to rebuild it enough to do the things I want. This may involve making a camper or small trailer.
2 - Dream - Design something I can build myself that is cheap and ultra durable and reliable that would allow me to do the things I want.
3 - Bigger dream - some how I get enough money to allow me to just buy a new vehicle that fits what I want to do. Mayeb that's a Jeep or some other new vehicle
4 - Super dream - I develop one of the design ideas I have... get rich and then take the money from that and start a auto company and design the ultimate vehicle for the masses.
- within all these different possibilities there may be design ideas that could apply to #4.
Of course most of it is pipe dreams but it can't hurt to explore ideas.

)Take that super dream and just keep it with ya, in the back of your mind, make contacts when you can. The oppurtunity may present itself sooner than you think or it may never.
You can do so much with a diesel blazer, in my case Jimmy. Mine has 35s and will have them. Looking for a 14 bolt SF 6 lug to put in back.[/qipte]
I love my old Blazer... but I don't trust her. haha On a old vehicle you never know when something is going to give out. And the stuff I want to do requires ultra reliability.
That's why I find the idea of some vehicle that everyone could work on and completely rebuild anything or fix anything ourselves, even on the trail, so attractive. And the way I see it it is long long long overdo.
For one dude ( if it was just me) I could easily camp in the back of the Jimmy and I am not a small person.
The thing is though I have a motorcycle that i would like to haul around with me - a street bike. And I would like to travel off road and on road. So that really complicates things because I didn't want a trailer and a didn't want a popup for various reasons that are difficult to explain fully. haha
There are those things you can put your bike on the back of your vehicle that mount to the tow hitch but those are a big security risk, too.
You wanna know the key to making a cool durable, pretty close to what you want rig?
Keep the same rig for a long long long long time.
My off roader is the culmintion of 12 years of buying parts, screwing things up, rebuilding them, and 3 total trucks.
In all reality the Jimmy and my crew cab are all gonna be like that. Oh yah it may sound like I have all sort of disposable income but its just not true. I have had the crew cab for 4 years, finally gonna be able to do something with it this year. Bought it for super cheap cause no one else wanted it. Jimmy is gonna get nicer because about 8 yrs back a buddy gave me a body. Had to do some quick thinking and favor asking, and favor giving but eventually got it to my house. Its been sitting waiting for something like my rusty Jimmy to come along ()
That's awesome man. Good things come to those who wait! haha I have had my truck just sitting for a long time and waiting, too. I have been working on many different projects and not getting paid.. just educating myself about things but hopefully I am at a point now where all the time put in will start paying off so I can start doing the things that have been on hold like buying stuff for my Blazer. (Hope hope!)
Keep a rig and long time and you may find that it meets the vast majority of your expectations. Keep changing your rig and it never will, unless you have major major coin to drop
Yeah.. and even if it doesn't meet all my dreams.. it's still a cool ride!So it's win-win really.
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I love my old Blazer... but I don't trust her. haha On a old vehicle you never know when something is going to give out. And the stuff I want to do requires ultra reliability.
There is no promise of durability or longevity with a brand new vehicle. Russell bought that brand new Duramax and has had nothing but trouble from it. The key is learning how to fix minor stuff, recognize major stuff early and fixing the weak spots ASAP. Sounds like you have a good start for a K5. Need to quit dreaming and start working. Dreaming doesn't hurt anything, but if all you do is dream, you never DO anything.
I agree with Terry. a diesel blazer is a good starting point. get to work on it. after a while you will 'become one' with the blazer and will be able to sense when something isn't right with it. the nut behind the wheel is the biggest factor when talking reliability.
A couple weeks of message board discussion = all you do is dreaming?![]()
Keep in mind though that my interest is in going on long expeditions.. doing that you put your vehicle through an incredible beating. Even vehicles that people dump money in and are purpose built for it get torn apart.
But that's more of a long term goal I am shooting for.
Also, my diesel has high miles on it. I know these are supposed to last forever.. but again.. it's not something you can really bank on. If I was a diesel mechanic I might be ok though.
Start doing maintenance to your truck. Repack the wheel bearings, rebuild the brakes, replace the u-joints and service the transmission. That will teach you what to do with proper tools, give you an idea what tools to carry to service them on the road. Reliability has allot more to do with proper service than the parts used.
When I say a vehicle that can be easily worked on I mean how easy bugs are to work on where say one person can take the engine out on their own on the side of the road... Something that it wouldn't be unrealistic to even do major overhaul work on anywhere. I know things like this seem unrealistic but I feel where there is a will there is a way. I think a lot of things that could be done with vehicles are untapped. That is what I meant when I was referring to that video about the Cubans who saw technology in a new way. They had a totally new paradigm.
Something to keep in mind is that there isn't 'one' thing everyone likes. That's why there's a die hard following for Blazers, Broncos, Samurais, Heeps, Full size trucks, 4runners, toy pick ups, bugs. And all these guys thinks 'their' make/model is the best, you can't make a one size fits all. I mean you can, but you'll still just be a niche like the rest of them.
Something to keep in mind is that there isn't 'one' thing everyone likes. That's why there's a die hard following for Blazers, Broncos, Samurais, Heeps, Full size trucks, 4runners, toy pick ups, bugs. And all these guys thinks 'their' make/model is the best, you can't make a one size fits all. I mean you can, but you'll still just be a niche like the rest of them.
