Extra clothes...that's funny because I keep an old pair of jeans, t-shirt, and shoes in case an emergency repair is required! I think I have been a month and a half since my baby let me down.
#. When you spend your lunch hour at Napa, Auto Zone, Pep Boys and Lowe's to get parts! (i did today)
Napa- out of Tow Hooks
Pep Boys- Tow Hook(only one in stock)
Auto Zone- Other Tow Hook & 12v Power Outlet (have no power source)
Lowe's- 5" Grade 8 Bolts for Tow hooks to mount to Frame
LET ME OUT OF WORK SO I CAN DO SOME MODS!!!!!!!!!!
when you are happy for snow so you can drive over covered islands----sorry officer I did not even know it was there.... It won't happen again I promis.
every thing i have seen said to use grade 5 b/c they bend before they snap like grade 8 does.... but if you already have em use em, i cant really seeing them snap/break
grade 8 has a much better shear strength than the grade 5.... that is what you are dealing with too... there really would be no bending to a tow mount, it would shear off if anything.. and the grade 8 has a much better ability to handle such
When you can sit in amazement staring at your "NEW" jeep. NOT really new but its been sooooo long since it's top has been on. :lol:
Mission impossible..............making your 24 year old CJ rattle & squeek free..................................For THREE WHOLE DAYS!!!!!
Taking your 7 yo daughter wheeling and your best friend and his boy in their Toyota. After failing the hill climb his boy yells ""dad WE NEED a JEEP!!!""
If u sold your jeep 3 months ago and you feel as if your going to die or go crazy if you dont buy another.
when u feel like your last wheelin trip was your last confession at church......I MUST GO BACK!!!!!! :shock:
Thanks for the warm welcome back Laura, Ive been soooo busy and kind wondering if I was really aloud here still even tho i have a jeep I dont go wheelin with it. Steven just moved into a new shop in Chatham, So besides the cherokee getting a new paint job, I think we are going to find a nice cj to build up. Hope to be wheeelin with ya in the spring.