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Looks good baylee, looking forward to the improvements. Just make sure you keep your dad on track and dont let him go all crazy.
I like that, and interestingly enough, I plan to buy my 15 year old one of those and build it as a father/son thing sometime this year.I will be watching with much interest!
Don, start looking early. It was an exhausting search & at times I had to take a break for a few days as it was frustrating the crap people try to gloss over & pawn off. Charles, well at least one of my three are into vehicles. I honestly think Baylee will be the only one we will be modifying a vehicle for to any extent. I tried real hard to talk her into something with more girly features such as sunroof & leather aka a grand Cherokee. She just wasn’t having it & finally I threw in the towel. Of the three she is the most outdoorsy girl, enjoys hunting and shooting I think more than the other two. She field strips and cleans all of the ar’s after a day of shooting. So in that regards she is very hands on. We’ve done a few things already to the XJ we will detail when she has time. Most of it was just to get it ready to run thru emissions testing.
I’ll follow this one, I like these jeeps, wish we had some out here with out rust Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
So, Bobby...being the calculating trained warrior NCO that you are. Take the appropriate action, Execute!
your standard grunt level CQB is just putting rounds and rounds on scary stuff till it stops scaring you!
Quote from: stlaser on January 28, 2018, 10:23:16 PMDon, start looking early. It was an exhausting search & at times I had to take a break for a few days as it was frustrating the crap people try to gloss over & pawn off. Charles, well at least one of my three are into vehicles. I honestly think Baylee will be the only one we will be modifying a vehicle for to any extent. I tried real hard to talk her into something with more girly features such as sunroof & leather aka a grand Cherokee. She just wasn’t having it & finally I threw in the towel. Of the three she is the most outdoorsy girl, enjoys hunting and shooting I think more than the other two. She field strips and cleans all of the ar’s after a day of shooting. So in that regards she is very hands on. We’ve done a few things already to the XJ we will detail when she has time. Most of it was just to get it ready to run thru emissions testing. Shawn, Just did!Start, that isWith your daughter showing up with something this cool, it got me all inspired to find Nate's first truck, and I was wanting an XJ forever, and get started on it doing the father/son thing.My thought is pressure wash, repair, then sand and paint with fender cutouts, lift 4.5" 32's or 33's. Home made F/R bumpers, winch out of my truck (So I can buy a 16.5K!) homemade roof rack, side exhaust, homemade, Rock rails, snorkel, limb risers, then off to the races with ya!I'm looking for that perfect 2K-3,500 ish 110 mile vehicle...
So why is the top end clicking? Does the OP sending unit pressurize the top oil galley?
How hard was replacing the pump?Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
ROFL. Don't sprain a knuckle writing that check...I'm good with engine internals but transmissions have always intimidated me. I do also understand the need to sometimes just stroke the check..
I like those terminals. Hadn't seen those before. Good to be building something with your daughter! I'm still building bird feeders with mine. I hope that I get to build trucks with them....