Not very many Grand Cherokee WK's??

jeepgc

Adventurer
It would be like prepping a Porsche Cayenne, BMW X5 or Range Rover Sport

but it just looks....... Wrong.... To me anyway

:) REALLY? Looking through just this WK thread alone, there are some amazing builds on here.

I think the WK looks are massively improved when prepped for overland use. When we're out and about and see another WK, we think the standard WK looks really different.

I'll add some pics from my albums:

From our Jeep's second Iceland trip in August 2014:

1. National campsite in South Iceland, near Höfn.

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2. Car park at Skógafoss waterfall.

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I can't mention the waterfall without adding a pic, VERY windy, wind warnings in place, my daughters wouldn't get out of the Jeep it was so windy.

My wife being blown around.

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3. Me filling up when this Icelandic monster pulls in:

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4. Snæfellsjökull National Park:

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5. West Fjords:

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Traditional Icelandic cottage, sneaked a couple of pics while my wife was packing and I was checking the Jeep's levels.

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In our opinion, the west fjords area of Iceland is the most beautiful and breathtaking, I have to post this pic:

Dynjandi waterfall, otherwise known as Fjallfoss, in our opinion, the most beautiful waterfall in Iceland:

Short 2 mile hike on path leading you past 7 other small falls:

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View of the car park from the foot of the falls:

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6. Hverir geothermal area.

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Pics from Scotland trip February 2015, near Durness:

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One of the best drives in the world according to the press, route from Durness to Ullapool.

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Apologies for all of the pics, I got a little carried away.
 
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da10A

Adventurer
Beatifull pics indeed. In my comment, I never ever second thought the ability of the vehicle.

My response was my opinion towards the question that started this thread. I never would have freely shared my thoughts or anything negative if this thread was about built WKs or the likes.
 
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jeepgc

Adventurer
Thank you. Yeah, no problem I acknowledge that. For some (many?) Maybe the WK is thought of being an odd choice for expo purposes.
 

VanIsle_Greg

I think I need a bigger truck!
Here are my latest pics...

The stance and wheel spacing is perfect. I was looking at my Jeep yesterday, in behind the tires and wheels and I am pretty sure I can remove the spacers with only slight modifications. I still wish I had gone for the 255 and not the 265, but hindsight is 20/20 as they say.

Dig those wheels.
 

kayadog

Adventurer
This isn't an overlanding post since we didn't drive off road and stayed in a rented beach house but I thought I would post in case anyone is thinking of buying a wk. We just returned from driving our 2010 3.7 WK on a 2350 mile round trip from Northern Mass. To Southern South Carolina and back. The Jeep was flawless, averaged over 19 mpg loaded down and with bikes on the roof with the cruise set at 78 mph most of the way. The Jeep held 4 people and all of our stuff with no problem. Most impressive was that after driving 13 hours almost non stop the leather Laredo X seats were still comfortable and there was very little fatigue.
 
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SSF556

SE Expedition Society
This isn't an overlanding post since we didn't drive off road and stayed in a rented beach house but I thought I would post in case anyone is thinking of buying a wk. We just returned from driving our 2010 3.7 WK on a 2350 mile round trip from Northern Mass. To Southern South Carolina and back. The Jeep was flawless, averaged over 19 mpg loaded down and with bikes on the roof with the cruise set at 78 mph most of the way. The Jeep held 4 people and all of our stuff with no problem. Most impressive was that after driving 13 hours almost non stop the leather Laredo X seats were still comfortable and there was very little fatigue.

But relevant in that 90% of the time in America to get to the Overlanding spot you have got to run highway or interstate....there is no doubt the WK can cruise comfortably at 70+mph while still getting the job done off road...that is key in my mind in an Expedition Vehicle in America.
 

drcoopster

Adventurer
WK2 diesel

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It mostly serves as a pack mule for the real adventure vehicles :bike_rider:

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Without the roof rack, I'm getting 29mpg on the freeway.
 

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