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Pismo Prep '09

 
TDSSD TDSSD
User | Posts: 155 | Joined: 09/07
Posted: 06/04/09
07:00 PM

Got the call that mine is ready. Too late to pick up so it is still on the lift until tomorrow. Needed ujoints on both front axels and upper ball joints. Will test it out this Sat. Jeeps are like Fords "fix or repair daily".  
94 YJ Spring over with custom springs.
44's both ends with 4:56 gears. Auto 3speed and Atlas 11 (4.3). 35" Mud Terrians.
Detriot in rear and Lock-Rit in front.
Warn 8,000

 
ArmorAll-WJ ArmorAll-WJ
Enthusiast | Posts: 311 | Joined: 11/08
Posted: 06/04/09
07:23 PM

Lol, not sure why I bothered doing that, I have tons of pics elsewhere on this site. I suppose I was just bored. I used to do that when I posted pics of my car on other forums.
I dedicate this pic to Jason.
 
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2004 WJ-My Jeep talks to me

 
FourWheeler Web Editor FourWheeler Web Editor
Administrator | Posts: 4057 | Joined: 12/06
Posted: 06/05/09
06:59 AM

03HIGHRIDER.:

I dedicate this pic to Jason.


Sweet! haha

That's always been a peave of mine... cause there is absolutely no purpose to do it. Unless you're doing something illegal that is, and even then you shouldn't be posting it on the internet anyway...  
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NEEDMUD NEEDMUD
Enthusiast | Posts: 271 | Joined: 09/07
Posted: 06/05/09
07:17 AM

kevin does that mean where going to see cardboard cut of jason in a suit????..lol  
1999 jeep xj,and o so much to do

 
FourWheeler Web Editor FourWheeler Web Editor
Administrator | Posts: 4057 | Joined: 12/06
Posted: 06/05/09
07:36 AM

Normally I'd say Kevin doesn't have the cahones to pull something like that... but I don't feel like poking the bear... lol...

Actually, do it. I can totally use it to drive in the carpool lane and to leave at my desk when I want to duck out early... haha  
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FourWheeler Web Editor FourWheeler Web Editor
Administrator | Posts: 4057 | Joined: 12/06
Posted: 06/05/09
07:52 AM

Oh, guess I should update my trucks status.

All electrical problems are fixed!

Swapped out the flasher relay and got those going again. And the other stuff, well it's fixed. What the problem was I'll never tell. lol  
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ultrapc40 ultrapc40
Guru | Posts: 780 | Joined: 09/07
Posted: 06/05/09
08:55 AM

hahah your flasher relay is your self destruct mechanism.  Silly Ford, wired everything to the flasher relay what were they thinking!  
2002 Nissan Frontier Money Pit!

 
motiracer38 motiracer38
Enthusiast | Posts: 330 | Joined: 09/07
Posted: 06/05/09
11:11 AM

You forgot to plug them in didn't you? I knew it!!  

 
FourWheeler Web Editor FourWheeler Web Editor
Administrator | Posts: 4057 | Joined: 12/06
Posted: 06/05/09
11:38 AM

Nope, that actually was not the problem... I would have owned up to that one. I went over all the stupid plugs and connectors three of four times and they were all fine and never the problem. Oh well, at least they are good and clean now.

It's just about as stupid and even more dumbfounding though... corner me around the campfire at night after a couple and I may spill it but until then I plead the 5th... lol  
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NEEDMUD NEEDMUD
Enthusiast | Posts: 271 | Joined: 09/07
Posted: 06/05/09
02:49 PM

XJ..up date new shocks front and rear, and cutting out fenders for new bushwacker flares...jason it must be a bad one if your not telling..lol  
1999 jeep xj,and o so much to do

 
ultrapc40 ultrapc40
Guru | Posts: 780 | Joined: 09/07
Posted: 06/05/09
02:53 PM

YOU FORGOT TO HOOK THE BATTERY BACK UP!!!!!

THAT WOULD BE REALLY FUNNY  
2002 Nissan Frontier Money Pit!

 
Rawkon Rawkon
Moderator | Posts: 1401 | Joined: 09/07
Posted: 06/05/09
10:03 PM

Craigs progress

Fenders Cut for the bushwackers and to squeeze the 33s




RE monotubes installed and one of them pulled a Jason on the way home.  Its gonna be changed out very soon on warrenty of course
 
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02 TJ with lots of extra junk

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TDSSD TDSSD
User | Posts: 155 | Joined: 09/07
Posted: 06/07/09
03:23 PM

How did the wrenching go? I went to look at dogs today but didn't find what I was looking for. Nice 2-4 year old short hair,house broken and mello who likes cats and riding in a vehicle. Need a jeep budy.
George  
94 YJ Spring over with custom springs.
44's both ends with 4:56 gears. Auto 3speed and Atlas 11 (4.3). 35" Mud Terrians.
Detriot in rear and Lock-Rit in front.
Warn 8,000

 
motiracer38 motiracer38
Enthusiast | Posts: 330 | Joined: 09/07
Posted: 06/08/09
08:56 AM

Dang, Craig is gonna be off-rding again! I love it. Jeeps looking good, hopefully Nick will bring his for you to drool over as well. Some good shocks really do make a difference.

I got a lot done, but my memory card is at home. I'll post up later today. Not much left to do.  

 
ultrapc40 ultrapc40
Guru | Posts: 780 | Joined: 09/07
Posted: 06/08/09
01:42 PM

Who wants to help me relocate my rear shock so I can get some working shocks in the back?  
2002 Nissan Frontier Money Pit!

 
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