PA cherokee club
Originally Posted by junior3382
more lift and tires and armor and etc for the new Jeep?
I'm thinking of leveling the truck off with a coil spring spacer and adding armor and maybe new bumpers and a winch
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Joined: Aug 2010
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From: Rapho Township, PA
Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L straight Six
Senior Member
Joined: Aug 2010
Posts: 506
Likes: 1
From: Rapho Township, PA
Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L straight Six
Yup. I know where this is going.....
Check on friday, 6,000 dollars worth of ordered parts on friday night between several different websites, followed by white knuckle anticipation as you closly monitor the dozens of UPS tracking numbers through the begining of next week, then, the lack of sleep and over excitement builds as the long, but fun, process of instalation becomes a reality. then by the following weekend, you will be over anxious and excited to get back out on some trails, followed by a mishap that leads to a slide that causes a collision that destroys half the truck which is then followed by a call to an insurance company which proceeds to tell you that its all your fault cause your the idiot who drove off a cliff and into into a 6 foot mud hole at 45 mph, half drunk on a tuesday with your neighbor's ford explorer because you grabbed the wrong set of keys, then you have to explain to your neighbor why his truck is all banged up, and your insurance company won't pay the damages, while you dust yourself off and you drive off in your freshly built Jeep on your way to work, soon to log onto the PA Cherokee club forum page and share the adventures, with pictures mind you, as if it was the time of your life!
HAHAHAHAHA
I have seen it before bubba! HAHAHA
note: that rant was meant to be a joke....lol
Originally Posted by junior3382
Yup. I know where this is going.....
Check on friday, 6,000 dollars worth of ordered parts on friday night between several different websites, followed by white knuckle anticipation as you closly monitor the dozens of UPS tracking numbers through the begining of next week, then, the lack of sleep and over excitement builds as the long, but fun, process of instalation becomes a reality. then by the following weekend, you will be over anxious and excited to get back out on some trails, followed by a mishap that leads to a slide that causes a collision that destroys half the truck which is then followed by a call to an insurance company which proceeds to tell you that its all your fault cause your the idiot who drove off a cliff and into into a 6 foot mud hole at 45 mph, half drunk on a tuesday with your neighbor's ford explorer because you grabbed the wrong set of keys, then you have to explain to your neighbor why his truck is all banged up, and your insurance company won't pay the damages, while you dust yourself off and you drive off in your freshly built Jeep on your way to work, soon to log onto the PA Cherokee club forum page and share the adventures, with pictures mind you, as if it was the time of your life!
HAHAHAHAHA
I have seen it before bubba! HAHAHA
note: that rant was meant to be a joke....lol
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Joined: Aug 2010
Posts: 506
Likes: 1
From: Rapho Township, PA
Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L straight Six
Just wanted to ask one last time, anyone else have footage they want to donate before I start actually making a video? see below!
**ATTENTION** EVERYONE WHO WENT TO RAUSCH CREEK ON 2/25/2012 PLEASE READ.
One of my many hobbies and interests is AV, particularly, vido editing and producing. I am making a movie(i.e. extended video) of our adventures up at the park last weekend. I have tons of video footage already, but you can never have too much.
If anyone who went up last weekend is interested in adding your footage to my video please let me know. In exchange for your footage, you will receive a DVD with a compilation of the events. The last "movie" I made for wheelin' was over 45 minutes long and a HUGE hit with all those who were involved. I would like to see this one break the 60 minute mark or more!
I need video content in any of the following formats, .AVI, .WMV, .MPEG, .MP4, and so on. >.DVX or .DVI I cannot use at this time, sorry.< I am looking for the RAW footage, not the edited or compiled content. Preferable in hi resolution. My camera shoots true HD video with true surround sound, and combining true HD with lo-res files does not flow properly, but I will do my best to make it work! Granted there was a lot of wind on Saturday, so I will be doing a lot of dubbing of sound. The DVD I produce will play on your home theater systems, or on your PC.
I use a mix of music from Country to Heavy metal and odd lots inbetween. The more footage I have, however, the longer the production time will be due to my current 55 hour a week work schedule, so please be patient with that.
There was well over 40 Jeeps that made it up there, so it would be cool to have ALL 40 show up on the video at least once. I will add credits where I can, but this is not a perfect process.
Anyone who is interested, please send me a private message here, or on FB if you saw this on the PA cherokee club pages. I will need, preferably, a thumb drive, or SD card, with the raw footage, or a DATA CD with the raw footage. IF you send me your thumb drive, or SD card, in the mail, I will mail it back, I promise. If you live close to Elizabethtown, you can swing by my work with a thumb drive and I will DL on to my PC there if you do not feel comfortable mailing it. All those who are interested in receiving a copy of the DVD, but do not have, or do not wish to donate, video footage, can also let me know. There will be a small cost for the DVD, but nothing major. If you donate footage, I will not charge for the burned DVD.
If enough people are interested in this, then I can make it a regular thing for every trip off-road. Something to consider for the future anyways. I hope to hear from all of you, and the sooner, the better! I have already begun to build the movie!
~Joshua(junior3382)
One of my many hobbies and interests is AV, particularly, vido editing and producing. I am making a movie(i.e. extended video) of our adventures up at the park last weekend. I have tons of video footage already, but you can never have too much.
If anyone who went up last weekend is interested in adding your footage to my video please let me know. In exchange for your footage, you will receive a DVD with a compilation of the events. The last "movie" I made for wheelin' was over 45 minutes long and a HUGE hit with all those who were involved. I would like to see this one break the 60 minute mark or more!
I need video content in any of the following formats, .AVI, .WMV, .MPEG, .MP4, and so on. >.DVX or .DVI I cannot use at this time, sorry.< I am looking for the RAW footage, not the edited or compiled content. Preferable in hi resolution. My camera shoots true HD video with true surround sound, and combining true HD with lo-res files does not flow properly, but I will do my best to make it work! Granted there was a lot of wind on Saturday, so I will be doing a lot of dubbing of sound. The DVD I produce will play on your home theater systems, or on your PC.
I use a mix of music from Country to Heavy metal and odd lots inbetween. The more footage I have, however, the longer the production time will be due to my current 55 hour a week work schedule, so please be patient with that.
There was well over 40 Jeeps that made it up there, so it would be cool to have ALL 40 show up on the video at least once. I will add credits where I can, but this is not a perfect process.
Anyone who is interested, please send me a private message here, or on FB if you saw this on the PA cherokee club pages. I will need, preferably, a thumb drive, or SD card, with the raw footage, or a DATA CD with the raw footage. IF you send me your thumb drive, or SD card, in the mail, I will mail it back, I promise. If you live close to Elizabethtown, you can swing by my work with a thumb drive and I will DL on to my PC there if you do not feel comfortable mailing it. All those who are interested in receiving a copy of the DVD, but do not have, or do not wish to donate, video footage, can also let me know. There will be a small cost for the DVD, but nothing major. If you donate footage, I will not charge for the burned DVD.
If enough people are interested in this, then I can make it a regular thing for every trip off-road. Something to consider for the future anyways. I hope to hear from all of you, and the sooner, the better! I have already begun to build the movie!
~Joshua(junior3382)



