1. I saw the specs that the Jeeps need but is there any requirement on the quality of lift components? Or as long as you meet the jeep specs you are good to go?
2. It mentions that you need to be able to fix the jeep if anything were to break (or be handy with repairs) and I am trying to figure out what all you would need to know? Would you have to know how to work on the tranny/gears/clutch/other mechanical and even welding or could you get by with knowing how to replace axle shaft, u-joints and suspension components? I know enough to get me in trouble but would like to learn more just curious what I would truly need to know?
Awesome that it's here in my neck of the woods. Hope to run across you at least once while you are up here, but if I don't have fun!
That would be cool if we did get to meet you. With any luck, Mel will allow us to setup some kind of meet and greet.
That would be cool if we did get to meet you. With any luck, Mel will allow us to setup some kind of meet and greet.
Trying to give Moby some last minute TLC before the JKX.
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That would be cool if we did get to meet you. With any luck, Mel will allow us to setup some kind of meet and greet.
I'm here, I did not know this place existed!!! I'm not sure if this is the username i'll stick with...
Just checked the weather and it looks like there will be a chance of rain for the better part of next week? I suppose that's par for the course? :crazyeyes:
Just checked the weather and it looks like there will be a chance of rain for the better part of next week? I suppose that's par for the course? :crazyeyes:
Look around up there. The green is not from an abundance of paint!! You probably should have put the mud grapplers back on!! Enjoy it should be fun
--rccrwlr.
That will make things interesting of that happens!
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So awesome! Btw that Wayalife logo with Moby on it is bad to the bone! Enjoy my friend.