- Location
- Fruita, CO
Nice new ride Greg. Looks like most of the work was already done for you.
did you buy chance by this in sugar house, utah? there was one rolling around just like it for the longest time.. i really like it by the way.
Nice new ride Greg. Looks like most of the work was already done for you.
I figure in about another year you will be putting in an offer to get the RME Jeep back...
Now you tell me! Anyone want to buy a Lexus?!
Now you tell me! Anyone want to buy a Lexus?!
i did the rig change thing alot too, 78 bronco, 95 bronco, 69 bronco, 75 cj-5, and finaly a 98 tj is where i stopped (or paused) ha ha, i have 3 kids now - so I need a 3 person back seat.
I am all for changing rigs till you find your notch or till you run out of money.
best of luck with it.
Give me a couple of months.
Not that I am looking to sell it but if I was you will be the first to know. I told you when I bought it that if you wanted it back in a year or two just make a fair offer. You have the complete history since it left CO.
I appreciate it Clayton, I better start saving my pennies.
I think a lot of us saw this coming...
I am going to show just how dumb I am by asking, what really separates a expedition vehicle from just a trail rig that most of us have? I see that Greg seems to really like the expedition type vehicles but, I am unsure of how an expedition rig is really different than the usual trail rigs. Thanks in advance.
LT.
Can I be second?
This "Jeepless" thing is getting on my nerves already.
Like was said, don't use PB. 1/2" Marine Grade will hold up well (what I had in the back of my XJ), and is easily found.
I am going to show just how dumb I am by asking, what really separates a expedition vehicle from just a trail rig that most of us have? I see that Greg seems to really like the expedition type vehicles but, I am unsure of how an expedition rig is really different than the usual trail rigs. Thanks in advance.
LT.
So I'm just the FNG so disregard if there is some back ground I'm missing, but, dare I say, New Avatar!?
For me it's on pavement mannerisms and extra space for those in the family tree.
Bingo!
i would have to agree with on pavement handling, my jeep tj handles like crap on the street (37's and rear detroit locker)- i do love it though- i drove it to the rubicon, ran the rubicon, and then drove it home.. when i got home after that trip i bought a trailer to haul it around on. ha ha
I did a few long distance wheeling trips in my big bronco and loved all the extra room and the ride.
I think you would be impressed in how much the rear ARB tamed the Jeep's street manners. As summer gets closer I am going to put AC back into it. With a set of DOT tires it is still very streetable.
After KOH my next major fix/repair/to do idem is to upgrade the steering ram to a single ended ram with heims on either end. The utility ram's bushings are shot and thats where the slack in the front end comes from.
With the good shocks and the sway bar locked in it is much better. Not that I would go cross country in it but Peterson's Ultimate Adventure is very doable for 2011.
Saw that rig posted on Mud....and wished like heck I had the money for it.