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· Wrangler (Jeep)
If there is a seat and a seat belt, yes.
No, the shocks are a little taller but will have no effects on stance. They may make it a little harsher of a ride.
All Jeeps ride a bit hard, its because they are a tough 4wd vehicle set up for offroading, but I am pretty happy with the ride of mine, the TJ Wrangler is a great upgrade from the log wagon ride of the YJ and CJ.
You ride in a Jeep, standard way to say it.
Because pavement is smoother.
The Sahara is in Africa and you get there by plane. You take a plane ride to Cairo.
The Great Ride Open - 2007 Little Sahara was released on: USA: 5 November 2008
Yes, and the softer the shock absorber the less control you will have.
Pimp My Ride - 2004 Jeep was released on: USA: 9 July 2009
the 94 is a YJ & the 97 is a TJ. I have seen a blog that someone put a TJ frame under a YJ tub. Some of the body mounts need to be moved (requires cutting & welding). The advantage is the suspension of the TJ is coil springs not the leaf springs so would probably get a better ride. Go search the Jeep forums & blogs & I bet you will find it. It had nice pictures and a good description of what needs to be done to make it work.
He did not ride in the same Jeep all the time. Depending on where he was he rode in a Jeep chosen for him at that location.