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I'm with Rob.

 

 

sure, it's a great DD...but you should not be proud of it lol. that's like my old vw cabriolet...

I am proud of it. Its fun to drive and reliable. jamminz.gif and it does really awesome burn outs. it gets decent gas milage.

 

at least tell me its the v6 version.....

Yes the 3.1 with some modifications done by previous owner

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as in perfect health you mean a 6" lift and 33s and locked front and rear then awesome :clapping:

 

YEah something like that.. lol short on the knowledge portion of it and money right now tho. I want the frame to be in better condition, the roof liner is getting replaced and hopefully once it stops menstruating oil and everything is fixed correctly.. It will be healthy again.

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...and hopefully once it stops menstruating oil....

 

It should only do that once a month for about 3-7 days. Be careful, though, because the truck will be a real B*TCH during that time.

 

LOL just cause a female owns it doesnt mean it should be doing that too

 

It is leaking because the Oil pan is screwed up, when we were putting the new oil pan in the gasket slipped and it didnt start leaking bad until like 2 weeks after it was done.. but its now leaking on the exhaust blowing fumes threw the vent while being driven and fills up the cab.. i don't mind it any more but i'm sure once it starts to warm up again it will be fixed the right way. its just a matter of time and money

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Do you need just the antenna or will you need the base and post as well? I've got lots of antennas, no need to buy one of those.

 

- Brent

 

well i think the base is held on well with silicon lol

:help:

I'm honestly not sure how to go about making that decision

Ill take a pic and set it on here so u can tell me..

:idea:

I think the base and post as well... to get rid of the silicon.

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Sounds good. We'll see what it looks like and go from there.

 

I gave Rob crap about that antenna back in the day, he should have fixed it before he sold it to you. Don't let him say otherwise... :thumbsup:

 

LOL so i don't need to show u bc it hasnt changed lol

what do i need to fix that thing.. base-post &antenna?? right? :D

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I never looked at it that well. I just noticed that it had a piece of bolt stock on there for an antenna and I started giving him a hard time about it right away.

 

Post up some pics. If you really want to mess with it, see if you can get the bolt stock off and then get a good shot of the base. Taking that silicone off will probably improve it as it sits.

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I never looked at it that well. I just noticed that it had a piece of bolt stock on there for an antenna and I started giving him a hard time about it right away.

 

Post up some pics. If you really want to mess with it, see if you can get the bolt stock off and then get a good shot of the base. Taking that silicone off will probably improve it as it sits.

 

Kay ;)

sure thing. I'll post pics tonight.. jeep is sitting in jakes work parking lot lol

I'm sure he loves my jeep better then his berretta lol

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:smart: Well yes any thing is possible LOL

But if i loose my toes its my own stupidity :)

 

 

step 1: go to second hand store.

step 2: buy pair of boots that are dedicated to garage use.

step 3: never have to clean or replace your toes. :thumbsup:

 

I cannot emphasize enough how easy it is to serious hurt your feet in a garage environment. foot and eye safety should not be left to chance. :no:

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:smart: Well yes any thing is possible LOL

But if i loose my toes its my own stupidity :)

 

 

step 1: go to second hand store.

step 2: buy pair of boots that are dedicated to garage use.

step 3: never have to clean or replace your toes. :thumbsup:

 

I cannot emphasize enough how easy it is to serious hurt your feet in a garage environment. foot and eye safety should not be left to chance. :no:

 

:thumbsup: Thank you Pete :) I will invest in some boots :)

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