Denver bs thread
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From: Colorado...BAILEY,CO...BYATCH !
Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee (XJ)
Engine: 4.0
Just got home , And with me came a nice pair 4340 chromo-shafts and nice f-n big 300-m super joints and new inner axle seals ...The previous owner put nice after market 35 spline stubs on , but left the old 78 neck down inner shafts , which did not like my big Boggers ...But since the old stub shats are good I'll just get some 1.5 inner non neck downs and put them together for trail spares , Which I think with 4340 1.5 inch 35 spline inner/outer shafts/300 m U-joints I'll need to worry more about spare lock out parts not axle shafts...lol
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From: Arvada
Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L Inline 6
A bit off topic to what is being said but I had a question.
I just got my XJ about 2 weeks ago and I really wanna do some off roading and I'm not sure what the best trail to start on is.
I am in arvada,CO so something somewhat close would be better.
Thanks
I just got my XJ about 2 weeks ago and I really wanna do some off roading and I'm not sure what the best trail to start on is.
I am in arvada,CO so something somewhat close would be better.
Thanks
Originally Posted by ClimbTheBest
A bit off topic to what is being said but I had a question.
I just got my XJ about 2 weeks ago and I really wanna do some off roading and I'm not sure what the best trail to start on is.
I am in arvada,CO so something somewhat close would be better.
Thanks
I just got my XJ about 2 weeks ago and I really wanna do some off roading and I'm not sure what the best trail to start on is.
I am in arvada,CO so something somewhat close would be better.
Thanks
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From: Littleton, CO
Year: 1991
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 2001 4.0L
Originally Posted by hudfabxj
i dig the new avatar pic! huskies are awesome dogs.
It's pretty funny though when people say they want a husky they you start talking about some of the things they do then the person gives that look thinking to themselves I don't want to get into that Like my husky is crate trained the first two month doing that was a pain in the butt. Well worth it though. He also knows his bounties when out front don't need him to be chained up or anything. My sisters dog on the other hand is the opposite. Eats everything if you leave him at the house. He in the process of being crate trained. Her husky also got out the back of a dog crate yea the back of it. Also her husky loves to talk to you with is barking and what not. Its pretty fun
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From: Fort Collins, CO
Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Rolled up on some guy that needed help on trail today. New new Wrangler Rubicon with BFG muds, ripped a huge hole in his sidewall and seemed lost. Jumped out, jacked it up and put on the spare for him and followed him out. Dunno what year, wasn't a JK I don't think but had the modular roof.
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From: Littleton, CO
Year: 1991
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 2001 4.0L
Thanks my dog jack he is a little over 3 years. Got him when was only 9 weeks old. Right now my parents are taking care of him since don't have enough room for him to get enough exercise and they moved recently outta state. But once my living arrangements get bigger then will have him back again Here is an old pic from when he was a puppy
It's pretty funny though when people say they want a husky they you start talking about some of the things they do then the person gives that look thinking to themselves I don't want to get into that Like my husky is crate trained the first two month doing that was a pain in the butt. Well worth it though. He also knows his bounties when out front don't need him to be chained up or anything. My sisters dog on the other hand is the opposite. Eats everything if you leave him at the house. He in the process of being crate trained. Her husky also got out the back of a dog crate yea the back of it. Also her husky loves to talk to you with is barking and what not. Its pretty fun
It's pretty funny though when people say they want a husky they you start talking about some of the things they do then the person gives that look thinking to themselves I don't want to get into that Like my husky is crate trained the first two month doing that was a pain in the butt. Well worth it though. He also knows his bounties when out front don't need him to be chained up or anything. My sisters dog on the other hand is the opposite. Eats everything if you leave him at the house. He in the process of being crate trained. Her husky also got out the back of a dog crate yea the back of it. Also her husky loves to talk to you with is barking and what not. Its pretty fun
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From: Littleton, CO
Year: 1991
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 2001 4.0L
Rolled up on some guy that needed help on trail today. New new Wrangler Rubicon with BFG muds, ripped a huge hole in his sidewall and seemed lost. Jumped out, jacked it up and put on the spare for him and followed him out. Dunno what year, wasn't a JK I don't think but had the modular roof.
way to help fellow jeepers! even if it was the wrong kind of jeep
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From: Denver, CO
Year: 1997
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
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From: Fort Collins, CO
Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee
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He prolly woulda figured it out given enough time but after I got there a truck pulled up behind him and 4 jeeps behind mine, so helped out to clear traffic. Was a cool guy about it
Originally Posted by hudfabxj
haha, my husky talks constantly! also crate trained, and he actually prefers to be in there when in the house. great dogs. but a lot of work!!
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From: Littleton, CO
Year: 1991
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 2001 4.0L
Originally Posted by hudfabxj
i swear my interior of my jeep is part husky!!..at least 75%....haha.


