YOU KNOW YOU HAVE A REAL JEEP IF...


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98: when freinds tell you "dont take that road its all tore up" and you take it to try out your suspension[addsig]
 
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OMG these are great! lol thanks I forwarded them to another Jeep Fanatic. Last night I had trees and sand inside my jeep. lol interesting clean up job for the car wash dudes I'm sure. :cool: [addsig]
 

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100. IF YOU PARK YOUR JEEP IN A PARKING LOT, COME OUT AND
FIND OTHER JEEPS PARKED BY IT !!!!! :-D :-D :-D [addsig]
 
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Wow 100 ways to tell you have a real jeep,and 44 REPLY's on this topic.Thats a new record I believe.
I saw some crazy YJ owner doing this every time when there were no parking spots.hehehe

101.When you go to the movie's and all the spots are full,you park in the bushes or in the planters. :lol:

Sully [addsig]
 

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99. If you take your jeep to a car wash to change parts

The local carwashes are my mechanic shops all the time[addsig]
 
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I surprised that I didn't see one about it being OK to where a bikini top but not the bottom.

Purpleyjgirl the thing about the doors in the outdoor shower, that is a cape cod thing. or if you live near a beach.

I have never used a outdoor car wash to change parts, but I do my winter oil changes there cause it is warmer!!

Another on to go with the dish washer, Has anyone ruined your mothers over cause you put powder coatings in there??? YA I did. didn't finish reading the directions about how it can ruin the oven and never use it for food again. But I was young and foolish then.

Awesome job, I agree! this should be turned into a book with illistrations![addsig]
 

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Hahahahaha :lol: My husband powder coated his rims in my oven once, Oh what a mess that was........ :-x Now he has his own, thank god that stuff stinks!!!!!!!
102. if instead of going to jiffy lube and paying $25 for a 20 min. oil change you spend about $50 and have a day of hell changing it yourself.[addsig]
 
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Changing your Oil takes that long and that much money?? should only take 15 min and 20 bucks for synthetic. :-D[addsig]
 

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103. Everytime you have to drive a normal car it feels like a sports car

104. When people start to refer to you as the guy (or girl) that drives the jeep[addsig]
 
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No I didnt want to be sexist or anything about the oil change thing but ummm yeah heres another joke :lol: How to Change the Oil in Your Jeep




Women:


Pull in to Jiffy Lube when the mileage reaches 3,000 since the last oil change.


Drink a cup of coffee.


Fifteen minutes later, pay $25 and leave with a properly maintained Jeep.




Men:


Go to NAPA Auto Parts and pay $30 for oil, filter, hand cleaner, scented tree air freshener, and numerous other items you realize you need.


Discover that your used oil collection container is full; take it to the recycling center.
Spend 20 minutes trying to locate your floor jack and jack stands; no luck.
Have a beer; you don't really need to jack up the Jeep anyway.
Place used oil collection container under the engine.
Pull out socket wrench and socket; the 5th one you try is finally the correct size.
Unscrew oil drain plug.
Drop drain plug in oil; splashing hot oil all over you (and the garage floor) in the process.
Wipe off face with dirty shop rag and sprinkle kitty litter on garage floor where oil splashed.
Have another beer while oil is draining.
Look 15 minutes for oil filter wrench; no luck.
Poke oil filter with a Phillips screwdriver and twist it off.
Wipe oil off of your arm with same dirty rag used in step 9; sprinkle more kitty litter on floor.
Buddy shows up; finish off 6-pack with him. Screw the oil change; finish it tomorrow!
Next day, drag full oil collection container out from underneath the Jeep.
Sprinkle more kitty litter on oil spilled during step 15.
Have a . . . wait, no beer left, drank it all yesterday.
Walk 2 miles to Corner Store; buy more beer.
Apply a thin coat of clean oil to gasket and install new oil filter.
Dump first quart of fresh oil into engine.
Remember drain plug from step 8!


Scramble to find drain plug in oil collection container.
Hurry to replace drain plug before entire quart of fresh oil drains all over floor.
Slip with wrench and bang knuckles on frame; band head on floor board in reaction.
Begin cussing fit and throw wrench across garage.
Clean up and apply Band-Aid to knuckles.
Sprinkle kitty litter on one entire quart of fresh oil now pooled under the Jeep.
Have another beer.
Dump in remainder of oil into engine.
Realize that while you were under the Jeep, it would have been a good time to grease everything, bleed the brakes, replace those dry-rotted body spacers, and find out where that hideous clanking noise is coming from.
Drive back to NAPA and buy another $150 worth of parts that either won't fit, will break when you try to install them, or will be saved for a later project (all of which will have long been misplaced by the time you are ready to start subject project).
Drive Jeep (1-quart low of oil) for 7,000 miles; then return to Step 1.








I beg to differ..........Boys!!!!!!



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edited by: purpleyjgirl, Jul 09, 2003 - 10:17 AM[addsig]
 
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:p I have seen a few guys that chancge the Oil that way LOL namely my dad. My dad will change my Mom's Oil then pour the old 3k oil into his truck for another 3k :lol: :lol: [addsig]
 

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Well atleast she gets the good stuff lol recycling is also a good thing lol :lol: [addsig]
 
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How funny I think that it cost that much for
me to change my oil everytime...they always
have cool new products I must test out....Hey
someone has to do it.... :-D [addsig]
 
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OK I will admit I take the womans way out...Jiffy lube...the guys and beleive it or not the Jiffy lube gal love it when I pull the ole jeep into the shop....(please note the shop has two CJ's and a lifted cherokee) and spend a hour trading trail storys.[addsig]
 

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$13 + 7 minutes = oil change[addsig]
 
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yeah i can say i've destroyed the filter with a screwdriver plenty of times because i couldn't find my wrench for it. cutting my hands in the process from the sharp alum. it would prolly be easy to just take it to a place.[addsig]
 
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