Installed a 2" budget boost... coil spacers with new slightly longer shocks. While in the process of removing the springs, one of the swaybar links failed.... or i should say came apart:

Installed a 2" budget boost... coil spacers with new slightly longer shocks. While in the process of removing the springs, one of the swaybar links failed.... or i should say came apart:
Well it's started finally.....the fade to black, as it were. Installed the new black headlight rings. Before: After:
Next item up...the fuel filler door. Have the new one,just haven't had a warm enough day to get it installed.
Now I just need to get the mirror mounting brackets changed out. Think he'll notice i stole em off his? haha. The stickers are gonna be the last before i do the phantom flames. Wheels will wait until i need new tires...unless something falls in my lap. You just never know.
Since we've been licensed to drive, we've owned quite a few vehicles. Everything from 4x2 pickups to chevy citations and full-size 4x4 trucks. But here we are going to talk about the Jeep and Eagle vehicles we owned and what we think/thought of them.
Model: Talon Year: 1993 Color: Red Owned: 1993 - 1998 Thoughts: (blakntan) Car was a base model DL and quite the pooch. It also didn't brake well in traffic. Automatic seatbelt not friendly to those who imbibe the occasional beer (hit to the head). (blakbetty) Base model so not a lot of options. Great on gas mileage, sporty but not too much power to get into trouble. Not kid friendly. |
Model: Summit Year: 1995 Color: Dark Blue Owned: 1998 - 2001 Thoughts: (blakntan) Wife got pregnant, needed a family car. This was our first attempt. We owned it for a few years, most commutes during this era were an unqualified disaster in my opinion. (blakbetty) Zippy, great gas mileage, good commuter but I hit my head getting in every time ... Made for short people. |
Model: Cherokee (XJ) Year: 1992 Color: Black Cherry Owned: 2001 - 2008 Thoughts: (blakntan) Loved driving this Jeep. When you mashed the skinny pedal on this thing, it let you know. Worked outstanding as a family vehicle and was more than capable in the Iowa winters. It was only sold because the wife wanted a wrangler. It is now doing commute duty for my brother. (blakbetty)I loved this vehicle; I could haul stuff like a truck and still had room for passengers. Never left me stranded. |
Model: CJ2A Year: 1946 Color: Black Owned: 2003 - Present Thoughts: (blakntan) We drove out to Ohio to pick this up as a project, and a project it is. The frame was a huge disappoint, to the point where we were forced to buy a junkyard Jeep (1953 CJ3B) for a donor frame. However, the drivetrain (134 GoDevil and the rest) is in great condition. This project was still in progress until recently, but is now beyond my capability and time. I am currently in the process of parting this out. (blakbetty) 24 hr road trip for a vehicle that didn't run....Hmmmm. Took on a little more of a project than I think we could handle, but enough to get the Jeep bug started. |
Model: Wrangler (YJ) Year: 1994 Color: Tan Owned: 2008 - Present Thoughts: (blakntan) What can I say about my YJ other than I LOVE IT! Bought this recently from a mom N pops used car lot in completely stock, albeit in need of maintenance. Since purchase, I've done quite a bit of work; 4" Lift, 3/4" booms, 1" body lift, tires, rims and more. It drives like a Jeep should and I'd rather be driving it than a 2008 Mustang. It has the Sahara trim package though most of it is gone. It was built according to Canada's laws (built for use in Canada) but didn't come with cruise or air, just tilt. I've removed the painted to match fender flares and steps. The steps have been replaced by custom, home built, boat sided rocker guards with massive under-tub coverage. (blakbetty) Legos for adults. |
Model: Wrangler (TJ) Year: 2000 Color: Black Owned: 2008 - Present Thoughts: (blakntan) After getting my YJ, of course my wife had to had a Wrangler of her own ... only newer. It proved my theory that for every dime I spend, a quarter goes to her :) Drives ok for a mallcrawler, but given the chance, I'll take my YJ. (blakbetty) Always wanted one and now I've got it. As with 99% of all wrangler owners, I want to make some changes but that's just to make it my own. |
"Two peas in a pod" |