When I purchased my first Jeep, an
unofficially imported CJ-7, hardly anyone had seen a Jeep up close let alone
worked on one. Obtaining simple parts was a nightmare and much time and
effort, not to mention money, was wasted doing things the hard way. Now
Chrysler officially import Jeeps into the UK and if you don't know something you
look it up on the internet. How things have changed.
I'm a great believer in not re-inventing the wheel, so having spent many a hour
surfing the net I've put together a list of links with description of what I feel to be some of the most
informative sites I've visited.
| A really professional site covering all forms of Jeep off-road activity | |
| A worth while site for Cherokee owners run by a guy that wheels his on a regular basis. Some really useful tech stuff for those wanting to modify their Cherokee. | |
| Bumpers, skid plates, large range of suspension systems, soft tops including the Bestop OptiMax, servicing parts, driveline conversions and performance upgrades. | |
| If you've ever been disappointed with the quality of work on your Jeep you should check these guy's out. They prepare all the 'Rubicon' vehicles for Jeep UK's demo and off-road promotion team. Get the job done right first time! | |
| A great site for Jeep Cherokee owners with lots of trail reports and a fair amount of technical stuff. Updated monthly | |
| US based site with lots of off-road activity | |
| Lots of action reports and video clips | |
| UK based site for off-road action around the country | |
| Another Cherokee owner who's producing his own kit based on practical off-road experience. | |
| One of the best sites for action trail reports from across the US. Well worth a monthly visit as its regulary updated with news topics as well as trail reports. | |
| Producer of the ultimate lift kits for Jeeps. If you want lots of flex with a great on-road ride then these are the kits to go for. | |
| The UK supplier for all your Rubicon Express lift kit needs including a fitting service all from the one source. | |
| You'll find that they've been lifting Jeeps since the 70's and have learnt a few tricks. Some of the tallest lifts around. | |
| Some of the toughest looking bumpers and equipment for your Jeep that I've ever seen. | |
| Some of the best technical info for those Jeep Mods | |
| If your interested in really light power steering these guy's will put you in control | |
| Range Rover style air suspension for Jeeps! Watch out for more on this kit | |