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azjeepfreak

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  1. Don't know if this helps you or not. Not exactly a real MJ, just something I put together a while back. It is Orange though. The full post link is here. http://www.comancheclub.com/forums/view ... highlight=
  2. Well... I live in Arizona ...az... And pretty much grew up with Jeeps. Love 'em, hate 'em, drive me outta my freakn' mind, can't live without 'em :D
  3. Looking at an '88 2.5L 4 Cyl. Anyone have any info on that? Pros, cons, major problems, etc...? I've dealt with several 4.0 I6's, but never this motor. The motor will be swapped out eventually, but that will be a ways down the road.
  4. ARRRRG! You suck, you suck, you suck!!! :headpop: I live in Phoenix as well, was watching that truck, and was one paycheck away from buying it. Arrrrrg! AND, my plans for it were very similar to yours. Damnit, damnit, damnit! :mad: Congrats though, that was a good find. Keep us posted on the mods. If you change your mind and decide to sell it before it's too molested, feel free to PM me. :brows:
  5. Nice MJ, but 6 Grand.... :nuts: http://cosprings.craigslist.org/car/556209054.html
  6. Finally, some one has come up with a product that women can give to their men, and we'll actually appreciate it. Woo Hoo!! http://youtube.com/watch?v=_HjQEceCDxw
  7. Hmmm... that doesn't seem to be the case here in AZ. Discount tire had no problem putting 33x12.5's on my ZJ. It also doesn't get to 4 degrees in Phoenix :D
  8. Great video. Their site http://4xforum.com/ has a lot more great info. Just added it to my Favorites.
  9. Would love to get my hands on a Willy's MA. 1553 built before going to the MB. http://www.film.queensu.ca/CJ3B/Poster/MA.html But honestly, if you want to find a truly RARE Jeep, just visit e-bay motors. Every other Jeep listed on there is listed as "Rare", or "Hard to find." According to some idiot, my '98 ZJ is rare! WooHoo, I'm rich!!
  10. Any one use or have an opinion on Iterco's SSR's or Truxus MT's? Mainly tread wear & off-road perfomance/durability.
  11. I guess I need to mention that my boss was there also, who happens to be one of the PROPERTY OWNERS and gave me permission to drive in there. I probably should've mentioned that in the original post. I got blasted on another site and had my post removed. God forbid a tree hugger see off-roaders, off-roading, on an off-roading website.
  12. File under: "Seemed like a good idea at the time." The industrial park I work in has a rock garden at one end, that's part of the drainage system. Problem is, it doesn't drain so well. When ever it rains, the rock garden fills up. I've worked at this spot for 4yrs now, and every time it rains, I'm tempted to drive through it. Well, this past weekend we had 2 solid days of rain here in Phoenix,(Yes, really)the rock garden was overflowing, and I couldn't resist any longer. It was about 2 to 2 1/2 ft deep at it's lowest point, but its all river rock, so I figured I had a solid bottom to drive over. As I pulled over the curb onto the dirt, I immediately realized that it was completely saturated and no longer dirt. How did I come to this realization you ask? Well..... The 1st photo shows the rock garden the following day, after it'd drained a bit. Red arrow pionts to high water mark. The other day time-shots were the following morning when I went in to survey and repair the damage.(last 2 shots are of the repair) Luckily, some co-workers hung around to see me drive through the water, so there were plenty of recovery vehicles. (plus a warehouse full of Hummers) One of my bubbys helped pull me out w/ his ZJ. The whole thing only lasted about 15 mins, but we all had a good laugh out of it. Who'd a thunk street wheeln' could be so dangerous :rotfl2:
  13. Okay, never mind. As soon as I posted this, the ad was removed from Autotrader. Apparently some one informed the dealer that it was a Toyota Tundra, NOT a Jeep Comanche. Oh well, was funny at the time.
  14. Found this on Autotrader.com. Looks sweet, I love Jeep's new logo in the grill. What the hell? http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.jsp?
  15. azjeepfreak

    jeep jt

    Yea, the Brutes are nice, but as mentioned above, VERY expensive. Cheaper the chop the top off an MJ, and pretty much have the same thing. In response to girsmj86's question, "Isn't the Scrambler a CJ-8?" Yes. Looks very similar to the Brute. Rear wheels are close to the cab, w/ a fair amount of over hang from the bed. The JT is more like the CJ-6, which was a streched CJ-5. The rear wheels were pushed all the way to the rear, leaving almost no over hang.
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