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Tech Talk for Jeep owners.

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Post by Dozoor »

Looks like im gunna be hanging around Guy,s :D


Missus sorted us a 1999 Grand , With the 4.7 v8 and Quadra track .

Mainly for towing Car Trailer , and Daily drive for the missus she works close to home , so fuel should be cool , was looking at the earler models
got railroaded towards a GU , then recovered to this one in the end .

Probly paid to much :oops: , its got big K,s but seems to be well looked after

What are they worth ?
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Post by Wooders »

Nice looking wobbly jeep :finger:
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Post by bogged »

www.redbook.com.au for what it could be worth :P
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Post by Dozoor »

bogged wrote:www.redbook.com.au for what it could be worth :P
Fewwww thanks bruce Look like i come in ok there :)

21k, Cool .
Heaps of Gadgets in there , like a friggen airoplane , my young blokes will have to show me how all the stuff works ,

Wooders , No chass = jello jeep :lol:

Atleast they thought about the gaurds before the bolted em on :finger:

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Post by De-lux »

has that a monoque (sp?) chassis?

is that what your talking about wooders?
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Post by andy_noble »

yes and no. the model is a WJ hence wobbly jeep
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Post by billsta »

sexy colour lad.

now open wallet and do what ever this dickhead did to his jeep :D
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your wifey will love you more..
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Post by GV »

Billsta,

Where do you normally put your spare on the lifted WJ (or do those tyres have run-flats in them)?

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Post by billsta »

GV wrote:Billsta,

Where do you normally put your spare on the lifted WJ (or do those tyres have run-flats in them)?

:?:


is that a trick question?

anwyay, here is my answer..

there was no spares in teh pic, cant remember why.
but it used to straped to the roller drawers, but now the roller drawers are gone so its straped to the floor i think?

the stock spare wheel well only fit factory sized tyres 245/70/R16, even slightly taller tyres ie 245/75/R16 is a very snug fit...
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Post by Dozoor »

:oops:


Hehehe , How about a simple 50mm spacer lift adjustable front shocks ,
and some LT265/75R/16 MTR.s on the stock rims ,

Billsta is that your one ?

Well finding it a good thing so far , Plenty of grunt Missus is settling in to it ,

prices for bits huge difference between dealers :?

You guys should have a owners pic sticky thread so i can check your
things out , :idea:

Larry
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