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Not really new but..........
Ok, I joined the site last year to help my buddy trouble shoot and fix things on his 91 XJ. Today I finally got a Jeep. A white 94 ZJ limited with a lot of miles on it. first mods will be 2" bb lift and 5 Dunlop Mud rovers in a 31x10.5 on the stock rims. Then I am going to start repairing little things like the idle/tensioner pull that sounds like the bearing is bad, the leak in the exhaust, replace the broken fog lights, maybe paint some stuff like the rear vents by the back side windows. Or just get the whole thing painted black at Maaco for 250. Then in spring I will probably swap out the TC for a 242 tc. Also need to pick up some supplies like a jack, tow straps, d ring to go into the rear tow hitch receiver. I'll post pics when it looks a little better and have a better camera to take the pics instead of using my cellphone.
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i got this thing just intime for another good snow storm this year.
this is my other ride.
I heart the crap out of my Tacoma but Jersey streets are just getting worse and worse and I don't want to eff my Tacoma up and I like both lowered and lifted stuff (i autox my tacoma and want to road race it too) and never owned a 4x4 and I really need something for winter and dd and trails (And I don't want to add more miles since my Tacoma is now 7 years old and has less them 65000 miles on it) so now was the time to get a 4x4.
Now I can work on the Tacoma and not worry about needing it to run and get parts and supplies to work on it and viseversa.
this is my other ride.
I heart the crap out of my Tacoma but Jersey streets are just getting worse and worse and I don't want to eff my Tacoma up and I like both lowered and lifted stuff (i autox my tacoma and want to road race it too) and never owned a 4x4 and I really need something for winter and dd and trails (And I don't want to add more miles since my Tacoma is now 7 years old and has less them 65000 miles on it) so now was the time to get a 4x4.
Now I can work on the Tacoma and not worry about needing it to run and get parts and supplies to work on it and viseversa.
Last edited by ToyComa; 02-03-2010 at 10:34 PM.
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