Maryland Cherokee Club
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From: Mt Airy, MD
Year: 1997/2000
Model: Cherokee
Engine: both 4.0's
Who needs the Gym when you got a Jeep..
97 XJ check
just around 30 degrees check
alternator that up and dies check
4miles from my house check
running shoes, shorts and sweat shirt check
Male ego double check
retrieve tow bar and lights check
DODGE RAM check
tow the biotch home...PRICELESS..
Ok now for story time. I roll out from the house at normal time, heading down the road , radio going and the red light of check gauges comes on.. OOOH no the alternator is pegged out to the left... DAMN... so I pull over figure maybe/hopefully a fluke... shut it off and just as soon as I turned the key off... it hits me, u shouldn't have done that.. so try to restart and nada, nilch, nova... damn time to text the spousal unit who is already East bound on I 70.. So being male I decide hell can just run home only 4 miles ruffly..
So get home get towbar, lights and trusty ole dodge and off to retrieve black beauty.. which turned out to be just 3.8 miles and no I don't feel cheated.
Get home jump the beast and put the multi meter on it... sweet 14 volts... but wait that was before unhooking the jumper cables.... now a whooping 6.8 volts with out the cables from the dodge. so now the beast is idle'n like a Harley on one cylinder..
so now time for a decent breakfast and shower at home then off to work..
please enjoy story time... be good and be safe..
MORAL of the story take Sweat pants next time...
97 XJ check
just around 30 degrees check
alternator that up and dies check

4miles from my house check
running shoes, shorts and sweat shirt check

Male ego double check

retrieve tow bar and lights check
DODGE RAM check
tow the biotch home...PRICELESS..

Ok now for story time. I roll out from the house at normal time, heading down the road , radio going and the red light of check gauges comes on.. OOOH no the alternator is pegged out to the left... DAMN... so I pull over figure maybe/hopefully a fluke... shut it off and just as soon as I turned the key off... it hits me, u shouldn't have done that.. so try to restart and nada, nilch, nova... damn time to text the spousal unit who is already East bound on I 70.. So being male I decide hell can just run home only 4 miles ruffly..
So get home get towbar, lights and trusty ole dodge and off to retrieve black beauty.. which turned out to be just 3.8 miles and no I don't feel cheated.
Get home jump the beast and put the multi meter on it... sweet 14 volts... but wait that was before unhooking the jumper cables.... now a whooping 6.8 volts with out the cables from the dodge. so now the beast is idle'n like a Harley on one cylinder..
so now time for a decent breakfast and shower at home then off to work..
please enjoy story time... be good and be safe..
MORAL of the story take Sweat pants next time...
Last edited by yellaklein; Nov 20, 2012 at 05:19 AM.
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Joined: Dec 2011
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From: Near the airport by the water
Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Poll time....I need to drive to NC for Thanksgiving and I'm trying to decide if I should go 50W/495S/95S/295S around the dc beltway and past Alexandria and Lorton or should I go 301S/95S/295S down past Waldorf and King George?
The gf wants to leave right after work on Wed at 4pm and sit in traffic instead of leaving at 4am on Thanksgiving so I'm trying to find the best way down to avoid traffic. I usually take the 301 route but I've heard the extra lanes south of DC really help.
The gf wants to leave right after work on Wed at 4pm and sit in traffic instead of leaving at 4am on Thanksgiving so I'm trying to find the best way down to avoid traffic. I usually take the 301 route but I've heard the extra lanes south of DC really help.
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From: Sykesville, Md
Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Morning all,
Heading to the nap town gun show next month and looking to pick up a decent scatter gun. any suggestions?
also might purchase myself an early Christmas present and finally be the proud owner of a USP
Heading to the nap town gun show next month and looking to pick up a decent scatter gun. any suggestions?
also might purchase myself an early Christmas present and finally be the proud owner of a USP
Poll time....I need to drive to NC for Thanksgiving and I'm trying to decide if I should go 50W/495S/95S/295S around the dc beltway and past Alexandria and Lorton or should I go 301S/95S/295S down past Waldorf and King George?
The gf wants to leave right after work on Wed at 4pm and sit in traffic instead of leaving at 4am on Thanksgiving so I'm trying to find the best way down to avoid traffic. I usually take the 301 route but I've heard the extra lanes south of DC really help.
The gf wants to leave right after work on Wed at 4pm and sit in traffic instead of leaving at 4am on Thanksgiving so I'm trying to find the best way down to avoid traffic. I usually take the 301 route but I've heard the extra lanes south of DC really help.
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From: Near the airport by the water
Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
That's what I'm leaning towards unless I can convince the gf to leave at 4am on Thursday.
I need to go hang out at the Bowie airport and ask if anyone is going south and will give me a ride.
I need to go hang out at the Bowie airport and ask if anyone is going south and will give me a ride.
Last edited by brian0128; Nov 20, 2012 at 06:48 AM.
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From: Near the airport by the water
Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Or you can find yourself a good dealer and pick a local shop and keep your money local but it may cost you a little bit more. I use 2A Sales in Jessup. Right up the road in Elkridge there is a dealer that has a large selection of shotguns called Accurate Pawn.
What are you using the shotgun for? Home defense or hunting or both? If you're hunting are you using it for deer or birds? Will you ever shoot skeet?
If you are looking for a pump, I like the Remington 870 if your budget can afford it. If not you always have the Mossberg 500 which has an unlimited aftermarket.
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From: Sykesville, Md
Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
In my experience you won't find that many good deals on shotguns at the show. You can try calling multiple dealers and check their prices. For shotguns in MD you can't beat Walmart or Dick's but your money doesn't stay local. Dicks even has a special order catalog and will order whatever you want and it will arrive in 3-5 days.
Or you can find yourself a good dealer and pick a local shop and keep your money local but it may cost you a little bit more. I use 2A Sales in Jessup. Right up the road in Elkridge there is a dealer that has a large selection of shotguns called Accurate Pawn.
What are you using the shotgun for? Home defense or hunting or both? If you're hunting are you using it for deer or birds? Will you ever shoot skeet?
If you are looking for a pump, I like the Remington 870 if your budget can afford it. If not you always have the Mossberg 500 which has an unlimited aftermarket.
Or you can find yourself a good dealer and pick a local shop and keep your money local but it may cost you a little bit more. I use 2A Sales in Jessup. Right up the road in Elkridge there is a dealer that has a large selection of shotguns called Accurate Pawn.
What are you using the shotgun for? Home defense or hunting or both? If you're hunting are you using it for deer or birds? Will you ever shoot skeet?
If you are looking for a pump, I like the Remington 870 if your budget can afford it. If not you always have the Mossberg 500 which has an unlimited aftermarket.
I do want a pump, mix of both defense and hunting. Only fowl hunting and clays though. *I have a Remington 700 when I go out for food on the ground.* I don't want to say I have an unlimited budget but I don't mind investing in something that will last. I had considered the Mossberg but I have shot my buddy's Remington 887 Nitro Mag and really liked it.
Just not sure how well a 26" barrel is for home defense, though in most cases the cycling of the action is enough for **** to be deposited in the intruders pants lol
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From: Frederick, Maryland
Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 I-6 High output
I do want a pump, mix of both defense and hunting. Only fowl hunting and clays though. *I have a Remington 700 when I go out for food on the ground.* I don't want to say I have an unlimited budget but I don't mind investing in something that will last. I had considered the Mossberg but I have shot my buddy's Remington 887 Nitro Mag and really liked it.
Just not sure how well a 26" barrel is for home defense, though in most cases the cycling of the action is enough for **** to be deposited in the intruders pants lol
Just not sure how well a 26" barrel is for home defense, though in most cases the cycling of the action is enough for **** to be deposited in the intruders pants lol
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From: Pasadena, MD
Year: 1987
Model: Wagoneer
Engine: Renix 4.0
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From: Berea, OH
Year: 1998
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
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From: Aberdeen, MD
Year: 1995
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L HO I-6, 703 Injectors, Brown Dog Super Engine Mounts
I was just in Staunton yesterday
I like where he says' it's real nice, then shows a picture of him standing on the hood/header panel
I like where he says' it's real nice, then shows a picture of him standing on the hood/header panel


