Brand new here!

  • Just wanted to say hi. First time Jeep owner here from North Wilmington - just picked up a '97 Wrangler after getting rid of my 2 & 3 wheeled toys and hope to get it registered on Friday. I hope the additional seating capacity will allow me more time to enjoy it while including the family. There always seemed to be someone left out with the two-seaters that kept me from going out 99% of the times I wanted to.


    I look forward to learning a lot here!!



  • Thank you. Looking forward to picking up a ton of knowledge about the Wrangler - what I should look out for...if there's anything I should consider changing right away, etc. The guy I bought from had it since 1999 so really shared a lot of great info with me. Can't wait to get it on the road!!!

  • Welcome to the club. You'll find this to be an active club full of a lot of good people with a lot of knowledge.


    Hope to meet you at a meeting or outing soon.

    Member since 2000

    Jeeps Owned'79 CJ5:

    Specs-

    - 258 I6

    - '93 Cherokee fuel injection and HO head,

    - bored 30 over

    - with 4x4 cam

    T18 tranny with granny low / Dana 18 t-case

    Dana 44 front and back from late '70s Wagoneer, both locked and loaded with 4.88 gears

    SOA on modified YJ springs with shackle reversa

    Fiberglass tub with 6 point cage mounted to the frame


    2015 Grand Cherokee Limited
    Spec-

    Quadratec Floor mats

  • The Jeep looks great, welcome aboard! Hope to see you at some rides or events this upcoming year :driving:

    Jerry / Whatevah

    2020 Gladiator Mojave - 33" Falken mud tires, LoD side steps, Zroadz bed rack, Quadratec QRC winch bumper, Superwinch EPi 9.0, Kleinn on-board air, Kleinn air horns, lots of lights, Yaesu ham radio with GPS tracker.

    Gone- 2012 JK Rubicon with stuff. Long gone- Long-arm 2001 Cherokee with stuff.

  • Welcome!!! I am in infant stage considering I am only a year old to the Jeep life.... And loving it so far!!

    If you're afraid of struggle, then you're afraid of growth. You have to go through it to get to it. Let it build you, not break you.

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