Thanks! Definitely don’t plan to ever get rid of it. It’s my dream jeep.Can’t say it enough that you have one beautiful jeep!
Thanks! Definitely don’t plan to ever get rid of it. It’s my dream jeep.Can’t say it enough that you have one beautiful jeep!
That would be my first car. 1971 Chevelle. My grandpa got it for me when I was 13. We got it road worthy till I got my license and it’s been a project ever since. It really doesn’t get much attention anymore and I rarely drive it. I actually had it out yesterday to wash it.What is that I spy in the garage there?![]()
Awesome Chevelle. That trailer turned out really nice as wellThat would be my first car. 1971 Chevelle. My grandpa got it for me when I was 13. We got it road worthy till I got my license and it’s been a project ever since. It really doesn’t get much attention anymore and I rarely drive it. I actually had it out yesterday to wash it.
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I wish I had two ruby's setting in my driveway. NICEHey everyone! Just joined the forum, but I’m not new to Jeeps. I’ve had a 93 YJ, an 04 Rubicon and 3.5 years ago i found my 06 LJ Rubicon after a year of searching and having to travel across the country to get it. It had 9,000 miles on it when I got it and I’m up to 45,000 now. I haven’t made many changes since I got, but I’m planning to change that.
Current plans are to change out the 3.5” RE suspension with a 4” Savvy setup. I’ll post updates here when they happen.
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There was only 2 in the driveway for a couple months. The black 04 was sold then. Wish I could have kept it at the time. It was more fun to drive on road than the LJ.I wish I had two ruby's setting in my driveway. NICE
Witch one preformes better all around? I love the fact I can flip a ue on the street and I've never had a problem in the hills but there's been a few things I couldn't climb over. Does the LJ outperform the TJ?T
There was only 2 in the driveway for a couple months. The black 04 was sold then. Wish I could have kept it at the time. It was more fun to drive on road than the LJ.
I realize theNeither performs better, it’s all relative.
Come on any of the trails around here and I can show you trails where the TJ Unlimited will fair far better, and also trails where a SWB TJ will outperform the longer wheelbase.
Again, assuming both rigs are built the same, it’s all relative. They both have their advantages and disadvantages depending on where you wheel.
Thanks for the input, I guess my question should've been more direct to witch one he prefers more the TJ or TJU.Neither performs better, it’s all relative.
Come on any of the trails around here and I can show you trails where the TJ Unlimited will fair far better, and also trails where a SWB TJ will outperform the longer wheelbase.
Again, assuming both rigs are built the same, it’s all relative. They both have their advantages and disadvantages depending on where you wheel.
I enjoyed driving my 04 rubi with the 5 speed manual more on road and for trips. The 5 speed made the jeep feel like it had more pep to it.I realize the
Thanks for the input, I guess my question should've been more direct to witch one he prefers more the TJ or TJU.
Don't know the accuracy of this chart, but here's one.Where do you get this information?
nailed it, I had more fun driving my lighter 98 sahara 5 speed than my 05 ljr 6 speedI enjoyed driving my 04 rubi with the 5 speed manual more on road and for trips. The 5 speed made the jeep feel like it had more pep to it.
My 06 lj with the 6 spd drives like a truck with a granny 1st gear. It’s slow... but I love having the extra space.
I don’t “off-road” much with either. I mostly cruise old logging roads in the Mts and both Jeep’s did that without an issue. I am anxious to get the new suspension parts on to see how the lj handles then.
Black powder, how many yards was the shot?Well looks like the next couple days should be fun!
Also just got back from the mountains. I want to just move there!
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Around 50 yards offhand. I was sitting in an old clearcut and he walked into it from 200 yards away. He bedded down about 150 yards from me. I was able to sneak up to 50 yards from him before he jumped up and shot him. It was a buck that had already lost its antlers, which kinda stinks but is also cool as well.Black powder, how many yards was the shot?
Around 50 yards offhand. I was sitting in an old clearcut and he walked into it from 200 yards away. He bedded down about 150 yards from me. I was able to sneak up to 50 yards from him before he jumped up and shot him. It was a buck that had already lost its antlers, which kinda stinks but is also cool as well.
It was the very first shot out of that flintlock as well. I had built by Ron Luckenbill last year and never had a chance to shoot it. Ron built the flintlock carried by Leonardo decaprio in
Nicely done! It's not easy to hit something at 50 yards with black powder and first shot out of the gun just means you were one with the gun. I wish we had snow all we have is the cold. Usually this time of year we have 8 to 10 in. I'm just getting ready to winter camp for the new year, leaving in the morning. It's not the same Without the snow! Your LJ looks nice setting in front of the cabin in the snow and the smoke rising. I want to move there too!Around 50 yards offhand. I was sitting in an old clearcut and he walked into it from 200 yards away. He bedded down about 150 yards from me. I was able to sneak up to 50 yards from him before he jumped up and shot him. It was a buck that had already lost its antlers, which kinda stinks but is also cool as well.
It was the very first shot out of that flintlock as well. I had built by Ron Luckenbill last year and never had a chance to shoot it. Ron built the flintlock carried by Leonardo decaprio in the Revenant movie.
