Jeep Shots - May 2015 - Four Wheeler Network

However, we did notice that the driver’s shirt has a sign printed on the front that appears to state something along the lines of “Warning, I do dumb things. ” The owner of the ’94 Wrangler is Brett Musser from Aiken, South Carolina. Musser states the YJ has over 300,000 miles on the original 4. 0L HO engine and is still running as strong as ever. He states the YJ is mostly stock but did get upgraded with a set of 33x12. 5R15 Dunlop Mud Rovers on black 15-inch Mickey Thompson wheels. Musser and friends are regulars at South Carolina’s Gulches Offroad Vehicle Park and also use the Jeep for exploring off-road. Bryan Swan of Alice, Colorado, calls his ’92 YJ Wicked Sunshine. For some reason, this made us think of the show Wicked Tuna, which made us think of sushi. While Swan admits he purchased the Jeep mostly built, he’s fine-tuned it to fit his needs. Powering the Wrangler is a LT1 V-8 that sends power to a 4L60e transmission and NV231 T-case. A high-pinion Dana 44 front and custom high-pinion Dana 60 rear use 4. 88 gears to easily spin the 37-inch Nitto Mud Grapplers. The cab is from a ’47 Willys pickup, while the chassis and drivetrain were robbed from a ’99 Dodge Ram 1500. It has 1-ton axles from a Ram 2500, a fuel-injected 5. 9L V-8, and an automatic transmission. Source: www.fourwheeler.com