MY JEEP
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Year: 2002
Model: Grand Cherokee
Engine: 4.7
Well, I'm kind of thinking about selling my XJ. I'm looking to buy a house, and need the extra money. I love this Jeep to death, but I can always build another one once I'm settled in. If anyone is interested in it, please pm me. Thanks.
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Well, the XJ stays. I got a new job, so that helps pretty well. I'm now a design engineer. Not to bad for a 21 yr old eh?
We have a trip planned here pretty soon. Should be some good carnage with snow covered rocks.
We have a trip planned here pretty soon. Should be some good carnage with snow covered rocks.
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Year: 1990
Model: Cherokee
Engine: Renix 4.0
Glad you are keeping this! I really hope I can make that nearly 6hr journey to Bundy for wheeling with you next year. Congrats on the job! I drink a beer in your honor.
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Thanks all for the kind words about the job and the Jeep.
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I was climbing a concrete wall, slid vertical on my rear bumper, and the radiator mounts broke. Forcing the fricken radiator into my fan That happened the first 5 minutes on the trail lol. So we just pinched the radiator tubes together where it was leaking, and kept on wheeling. Never had any overheating issues. Thanks man, I appreciate it. I've got alot of work and time into this rig.