A couple of months ago, I was in a thread and I was talking about how poorly my jeep drove and Blaine told me to google the boiling frog syndrome and that one interaction has completely changed how I make decisions on what i'm doing to my jeep and how I look at the modifications I do to it from now on. For those unfamiliar to this saying much as I was, the basic idea is a couple of frogs are in a pot, the pot is slowly getting hotter, slow enough that they don't realize that they are gradually being cooked alive. How does this apply to my Jeep? I have added every part that was shiny without thinking about how that one change would affect the jeep in whole instead of how it affects just one aspect. Anyways, Im going to post my jeep from the day I got it to present day.
To start this thread, I would like to preface that i have a lot to learn and this is the current progression of my jeep.
I bought My jeep 3 years ago, November 22 2019. I bought it for 2500 with a minor issue, there was a hole in the block.
With the help of my Dad and My grandpa, We swapped in a new long block, my grandpa is definitely someone I look up to, regardless of his age or health he is always willing to get his hands dirty.
To start this thread, I would like to preface that i have a lot to learn and this is the current progression of my jeep.
I bought My jeep 3 years ago, November 22 2019. I bought it for 2500 with a minor issue, there was a hole in the block.
With the help of my Dad and My grandpa, We swapped in a new long block, my grandpa is definitely someone I look up to, regardless of his age or health he is always willing to get his hands dirty.
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