Four Corners BS thread!!
Originally Posted by hudfabxj
Awesome bro!! thanks for the heads up about the m&g. Its fun to watch all the Huskies and Malemutes play together. Danzig had a blast! My geman shorthair (Wyatt) didnt want anything to do with it and just stayed by my side.....he's a daddy's boy!!
All was good with the exception of the poo!
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I saw this pic and thought of your future xj....

Here is the build thread.. https://www.cherokeeforum.com/f46/bt...-thread-97177/

Here is the build thread.. https://www.cherokeeforum.com/f46/bt...-thread-97177/
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I'd rather make money on it and build a wheeler!! If you saw it in person, you would get where I'm coming from.
Funny story with your gpa!!...and yes, I get his reasoning.
So, what prompted me on selling-Dee and I went to the dog park on sunday and when we were done, I cleaned off my dogs feet with a towel so they could get in the back without getting mud all over the seats.
That went as planned. It was when we were on our way home and Dee kept telling me the dogs were farting, but I didnt smell it. She then looked down and low and behold, dog shyt< all over the carpet. She stepped in it right when she was getting in the jeep. Needless to say, I kinda freaked out a little bit and realized I would be like this with this Jeep forever!! I couldnt hanle a little poo, so I can only imagine what I would do when i scrape the side down a tree or get slight rock rash on the rims.
so I'm about 90% sure its getting sold.
I honestly feel more comfy driving a semi beat jeep......weird, I know.
Funny story with your gpa!!...and yes, I get his reasoning.
So, what prompted me on selling-Dee and I went to the dog park on sunday and when we were done, I cleaned off my dogs feet with a towel so they could get in the back without getting mud all over the seats.
That went as planned. It was when we were on our way home and Dee kept telling me the dogs were farting, but I didnt smell it. She then looked down and low and behold, dog shyt< all over the carpet. She stepped in it right when she was getting in the jeep. Needless to say, I kinda freaked out a little bit and realized I would be like this with this Jeep forever!! I couldnt hanle a little poo, so I can only imagine what I would do when i scrape the side down a tree or get slight rock rash on the rims.
so I'm about 90% sure its getting sold.

I honestly feel more comfy driving a semi beat jeep......weird, I know.
And funny story on your grandpa Kyle!!
For the same reason, I don't think I could buy a brand new MTB. My 29er already had a few scratches and so when I took my first endo, it hurt but not because of the bike haha!
I saw this pic and thought of your future xj....

Here is the build thread.. https://www.cherokeeforum.com/f46/bt...-thread-97177/

Here is the build thread.. https://www.cherokeeforum.com/f46/bt...-thread-97177/
perfect, i think id still put recovery on it, a winch on the front maybe run some 215/75/15 km2 with street lock wheels center caps painted black
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Originally Posted by dogger15
perfect, i think id still put recovery on it, a winch on the front maybe run some 215/75/15 km2 with street lock wheels center caps painted black
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when my tires wear out on the moab wheels, i think i'm going to go 235/85/16
Originally Posted by djlarroc
one of those back bones to keep the stock look.. i dig it.
when my tires wear out on the moab wheels, i think i'm going to go 235/85/16
when my tires wear out on the moab wheels, i think i'm going to go 235/85/16
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I like the idea of keeping an XJ streetable, but IMHO, I think a real bumper is the best idea....especially here in CO. Rocks on a stock bumper shell will not end well, even with the Backbone investment...I am digging the red XJ though, for sure!!
Originally Posted by djlarroc
yeah, too bad they are so expensive.. at that point, might as well get a custom bumper for some real protection.
No doubt on the bumper, mine has taken two hits from knuckleheads not paying attention and just barely chipped the powder coat. Their cars didn't fare so well




