the wave

antsinmypants

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Where did the name "Jeep" come from?

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The Jeep Wave: the definitive guide

Warning:
Owning, registering, insuring, or driving a Jeep implies knowledge of and intent to abide by the following rules, regulations, and guidelines. Failure to obey the letter or spirit of the rules may result in your being ignored by other Jeep owners as you sit along the side of the road next to your stalled vehicle in a blizzard surrounded by Saturns, Yugos, and Hyundais.

Definition:

The Jeep Wave: An honor bestowed upon those drivers with the superior intelligence, taste, class, and discomfort tolerance to own the ultimate vehicle - the Jeep. Generally consists of vigorous side-to-side motion of one or both hands, but may be modified to suit circumstances and locally accepted etiquette. Examples of commonly accepted modifications:
Top off: One handed wave above windshield or outside body tub
Top off during blizzard: Shiver and nod, hands may remain frozen to steering wheel
Southern/rural locations: Raise fingers from steering wheel, nod
It's not what you buy, it's what you build and what you do with it.

In keeping with this cardinal rule of Jeeping, categories have been established to account for each part of the equation.
These categories are:
The Jeep Waving Hierarchy: Based on the vehicle itself. Takes into account the nostalgia factor, the discomfort tolerance quotient, and the amount of owner dedication required to maintain the steed.
The Modifying Sub-categories: Based on what you do with your Jeep.
Equipment Adjustments: What you build.

General Rules:
1. All Jeepers are responsible for upholding the tradition of the Wave. Upon contact with a higher scoring Jeep, a Jeeper is required to initiate the Wave, and continue the Wave until:
a. The Wave is returned
b. The Wave is blatantly disregarded
c. The higher scoring vehicle has passed by and is out of sight

2. All Jeepers are required to return the Wave, unless the initiating vehicle is clearly has a negative (below 0) score.

3. All Jeepers are encouraged, but not required, to return the Wave to negative balance vehicles, and take any opportunity presented to guide and mentor them about their responsibilities to their Jeeps in the hopes that they can correct the error of their ways.

4. When unsure of status or wave requirements of a particular encounter or unable to completely assess the other Jeep's score quickly enough to ensure that the proper Jeep Wave Etiquette rules are followed, immediately initiate wave.

"When in doubt, WHIP IT OUT!"

The Jeep Waving Hierarchy (JWH):
Category A - Pre-CJ: 30
Category B - Pre-AMC CJ: 27
Category C - Other CJ: 25
Category D - Commando: 20
Category E - YJ: 16
Category F - TJ: 15
Category G - Cherokee, Wagoneer: 10
Category H - All other Jeeps: 5
Category I - All other 4WD vehicles EXCEPT yuppie Explorers: 0
Category J - All other vehicles

The Modifying Sub-Categories (MSCs):
(What you do with it)

1. MSCs must be considered during all Jeep encounters, and wave patterns must be adjusted accordingly.

2. MSC 5 is the median - the accepted norm.

3. MSCs from 1 through 4 will increase score as listed.

4. MSCs 6 and 7 will decrease score as listed.

MSC 1: Top off; vehicle, driver, and all occupants covered with mud: +30
MSC 2: Top partially off; vehicle and some occupants covered with Mud: +20
MSC 3: Top on; vehicle covered with mud: +10
MSC 4: Top off during snow, sleet, hail, or heavy rain: +5
MSC 5: Somewhat dirty: 0
MSC 6: Obviously recently washed, but immediately re-muddied a little: -10
MSC 7: Clean, dry, unscratched, untested: -30

Equipment Adjustments (EAs)
(What you build)

Consideration must be given to the current mechanical condition of the vehicle, including all modifications for trailworthiness, comfort, appearance, and spouse-appeasal. These are known as Equipment Adjustments (EAs). EAs are a complicated category, and often difficult to appraise under certain conditions (passing head-to-head at 60 mph, when covered with mud, etc) but must be used to modify score when feasible. If a vehicle is so covered with mud that you are unable to ascertain any of the EAs, you MUST assume that the EAs, when combined with the MSC 1 adjustment, would place the vehicle in a higher scoring position than any non-MSC 1 Jeep, and immediately initiate the wave. Otherwise, EAs will adjust score as follows:

Engine:
Stock, Pre-CJ, Working Condition: +2
Stock, 8-cyl: +2
Stock, 6-cyl: +1
Stock, 4-cyl: 0
Replaced, 8-cyl: +3
Replaced, 6-cyl (replacing 4-cyl): +2
Replaced, 6-cyl (replacing 6-cyl): 0
Replaced, 6-cyl (replacing 8-cyl): -1
Replaced, 4-cyl: -1
Drivetrain Modifications:
Improved internal mechanical parts (crank/cam/etc): +2 each
Upgraded Transmission: NV4500 or Turbo400: +3, All others: +2
Upgraded Transfer Case: +2
Improved exterior mechanical parts (headers/manifolds/pumps/filters/etc): +1 each
Stone stock in a pre-1970 vehicle: +3 (for nostalgia and historical analysis)
All Comfort enhancements removed for more power: +2
Tires:
Stock or unremarkable: 0
Original Tires on Pre-CJ: +2
Slightly oversized (up to 31"): +1
Over 31, with other appropriate mods: +2
Any size, currently covered with mud: +2
Working tires > 31" with original donut spare: -2
Low-profile: -10
Suspension:
Stock, Pre-CJ: +2 if driver can still walk after an hour in the saddle
Body lift: +1/inch
Suspension lift: +2/inch
Spring-Over Lift: +3
High-quality shocks: +2
Lowered: -20
Other accessories/conditions:
Winch, heavy-duty, obviously used: +2
Winch, heavy-duty, use unclear: +1
Other winch, obviously used: +1
Little, chrome-covered, toy winch: -1
Lockers: +2
Upgraded axles: +1
Upgraded transfer case: +1
Each chrome accessory currently shiny: -1
Each neon accessory: -2
Fire extinguishers: +1
Block and Tackle, anchors, etc: +2
Ropes, straps, tow chains: +1
Tow Hooks: +1
Nerf Bars/Rock Rails, used and scarred: +2
Nerf Bars, shiny, no scars: -1
Heavy duty bash/skid plates: +1
Other protective plating (diamond plate, etc): +2 if scarred, -2 if unscarred
Extra fuel tanks/oversize fuel tanks: +1
External Gear Carrying Rack: +1
Multi disc-CD Player: -1
More than one subwoofer: -1 each
First Aid Kit: +1
Backpack, food, emergency gear (just in case): +2
On-board air compressor: +1
On-board Welder: +2
Girly, shiny chrome center caps: -1
Krylon home-made paint job: +1 (for realizing it's just going to happen again)
Blackout Headlight Covers: -1
Any little flippy interior vanity mirrors: -1
Children in vehicle: +1/each (for proper training/indoctrination), +2 if muddy, an immediate correction if not belted in.
EARNED trip stickers/badges/etc: +1/each
Unearned stickers/badges/etc: -2/each
Stickers advertising for other than 4wd-related businesses: -2 (except No Fear: -5)
MSC 1 vehicle in corporate lot sharing with neighbor vehicles: +1 per vehicle decorated
Correct mental attitude, seen or proven: +3
Windshield down: +1 (+2 if raining/snowing)
Bugs left on face/teeth as evidence of recent windshield down driving: +1 (+2 if more than a week old)
CB radio or other communication tool (for emergency only): +1
Hi-Lift Jack: +2
Flexible caulking to fill leaks and body damage: +2
Dogs as passengers, properly secured: +1 (sharing the joy of Jeeping)
Bringing a new Jeeper into the Family: +5
Extra Lighting, used for night-wheeling, not pastel or neon colored: +1/ea
Homemade roll bar pads: +1
Duct Tape currently in use: +1 per yard
Duct Tape Reserve: +1 per roll
Top on and windows up, warm day: -2
Grenade Hood Ornament: +1
P.A. - used to harass drivers of lesser vehicles: +1
Storage boxes from solid steel or ammo cans: +1
Waving while fighting the older Jeeps' natural urge to wander: +1
Plastic headlight covers/accessories: -1
Bra (on a Jeep - how could you??): -1
Snorkel Gear (functional): +2
Battle Scars:
Mashed hood, top, etc., obviously from roll-over: +3
Holes above glove box where passenger ripped grab-bar out: +3
Heavily gouged rocker panels: +2
Bloody seats: +2
V-bent front bumper from being pulled out of that REALLY bad one: +2
Scarred sides from those mis-judged rocks: +1
Any small parking lot dent/scratch still identifiable: -1
Other accessories bent, folded, mangled or mutilated: +1, EXCEPT:
See above, but said item is owned by your spouse: +2
No scars whatsoever: -3 (Unless Pre-CJ restored, then: +3)
New body due to rust only: -5 (unless a rescue, see discussion below)
New body due to damage: Previous damage points carry over (see discussion below)
Fire Damage (bubbled paint, singed seats, etc): +2
Limbs, Shrubs, etc attached well enough to remain at highway speed: +1/each
Any rescue in the Jeep's past requiring the use of snowmobiles: +1
Any rescue in the Jeep's past requiring the use of boats: +2
Any rescue in the Jeep's past requiring the use of tracked vehicles: +2
Scars on the driver - MUST be Jeep-related, may require proof: +1
Each Jeep Rescue performed: +1


http://www.dirtroadmagazine.com/jeepwave/

Get your JEEP score :D by clicking here
 

I got 72, i'm pathetic and have to wave first at EVERYONE!!!! :( well all jeepers anyways :D will do
 
antsinmypants said:
I got 72, i'm pathetic and have to wave first at EVERYONE!!!! :( well all jeepers anyways :D will do



Funny thing antsin....... I was going to post a little rant here about these damn portland JEEP owners not waving..... its a shame.


Not to mention driving around on a 55+ degree day with their damn tops on!! 55 and not raining in Portland is grounds to have the windshield down!!

I did fairly poorly on the test, 67. But I have only had this TJ for a little more than a month now and have just lost all my $$ in a divorce..... so I have an excuse! My thoughts are in the right place though, plus, I had to change my shirt after lunch due to the fact I got mud flung upon it on my lunch break(good thing I work for an athletic apparel company, I now have a red hoodie and khakis on!!) :shock:
 

OhioMike said:
an embarassing 22...but i did just get it...

Luckily the previous owner of mine did some mods, saved me a grand or so!!

(but none of the real fun stuff!!)
 

RE: XJ mod, delete this please

I scored a 98.. :D does that make me a snob. :lol:
 
RE: Re: RE: the wave

Am I worthy to even lick boots in this forum? :shock: According to my score I should have my hands cut off. Well, at least I haven't "lowered" the Jeep! Nice wake up call for the newbie crowd just getting started on the build-up. Thanks to everyone for being patient with us....and waving back without laughing!!

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"I don't know why they call this stuff hamburger helper. It does just fine by itself."
 
Brake lines??

I am proud to say I got 111...the MSC 1 really helped my score (I don't even own a top)! Oh and I went ahead and gave myself points for the v-bent bumper; it's not VERY bent, but is cracked and one of the tow hooks was ripped off (half of it, anyway :roll: ). Sorry to brag... I'll have to get some pics of the jeep on here soon to help show my score...
 

RE: Brake lines??

Although that is a very entertaining site, those scores mean as much as post counts.................diddly SQUAT!!! I wave at everybody, some wave back, some don't........especially the hardtop/hard doors, tinted windows, A/C blastin' folks......................their problem.
 
115...got bonus points for draggin people out.
What's up with the transfer case mod being +1 and a highlift +2?
 
I couldn't get past the first question on that Jeep "score". 10 pts for an XJ...

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Damn, the CJ didn't even bust 100.....I should have thrown a few numbers under that one about recovery! I lost a couple of points for chrome too. haha

My low-rider factory TJ and WJ don't deserve to be judged.....and who would wave at a WJ anyway?
 
Stock XJ Owners...

oh my gosh, i was thinking about this today :!: so far i haven't received a single jeep wave since i've been in CA; usually i give the other jeeper the benefit of the doubt and think he/she didn't see me.

today though, i was at a 4 way intersection with stop signs all 4 ways. a modded xj goes through the intersection, i lift a few fingers from the wheel and he just looks at me, looks at the road, then looks at me again :? . maybe he didn't see me :?:

i didn't look at the jeep score thing, because i am way too tired right now.
 
Swapping frame and Tub... Need advice...

The Modified Jeep Wave Hierarchy Rating for the vehicle you entered is:

59


I'm offended that XJ's recieved less pts than others. I think it's more original, thus you should get MORE.

Plus, I have two Jeeps, and only get 5 pts for it.

I also think you should get points knocked off for the "You wouldn't understand" slogan. We, the Jeep community, need to dump that.

-5 pt's for a "Fear this" sticker is funny!

Very funny Ants.
 

[YELLING]

DON'T FORGET TO WAVE AT ZJ'S AND XJ'S!!!! THOSE ARE JEEPS TOO!!!

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randomjeeper said:
oh my gosh, i was thinking about this today :!: so far i haven't received a single jeep wave since i've been in CA; usually i give the other jeeper the benefit of the doubt and think he/she didn't see me.

today though, i was at a 4 way intersection with stop signs all 4 ways. a modded xj goes through the intersection, i lift a few fingers from the wheel and he just looks at me, looks at the road, then looks at me again :? . maybe he didn't see me :?:

i didn't look at the jeep score thing, because i am way too tired right now.

I get a few waves from the few other jeep owners I know locally. This tradition is not well carried here in Ca.
 
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