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Old 06-17-2009, 09:22 AM
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my '90 ifs pickup had almost as much flex on 31's as my '95 wrangler on 31's ,and would go twice as far in the mud and on trails. and as i learned jeep stands for just empty every pocket my yotas never break.
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Originally Posted by FredTJ
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You simply don't understand auto trannies at all.
Not a big deal. A lot of people don't.



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I totally understand auto trannies: they were developed for people who aren't coordinated
and basically act like a pump

Fred:
My '97 Cherokee (bought new) was only in the shop 17-19 times for warranty work in the first 3 years. That sold me on their quality
They replaced that automatic at 22K miles...the 4.0 never really gave me any trouble, it was just the rest of the vehicle...

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Old 06-17-2009, 03:22 PM
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Originally Posted by ramtime
Why does it matter who's vehicle is better for wheeling. You said it yourself, you don't intend to wheel your Toy. There isn't a better vehicle wshen you don't want to take it wheeling. His is better because he wheels it. My wife's Sport Trac is better because it gets wheeled. Now go out there and wheel it with your brother and come back here and tell us which did better. I would hate to say it, but it doesn't seem like you have much experience so I would say he might come out ahead. All in all the better truck is the one with the frame!
let me reiterate- i didnt buy my truck with the intent to wheel ... now being on here and finding out that its the most popular use for these things i figure why not (just gatta stay away from mud- the truck has been kept way to clean for 15 yrs for me to go n mess it up now)

and i am by far the superior driver, everything that truck as seen (besides dirt roads) i have been behind the wheel, everything done on the jeep i put on/ fixed, the only part of that truck that makes it his is the fact that he paid me back for it after i purchased it and he drives it everyday- does that clear it up a bit?

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Old 06-17-2009, 03:38 PM
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Originally Posted by greatskiiiier
lol, my truck wasnt meant to be used for offroading, and when i do go on the trails i wont be playing in the mud to keep my body rust free, plus from what i hear lockers are horrible in the snow and were i go to school we get 20+ feet a season (in some cases 10ft in a day)...
What planet you going to school on because here on Earth the world record for snowfall in a day is 6'.

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SUNY Oswego- Feburary 2007, the cbsnews site says 70 inches (in case you wanted a scholarly source), it was state of emergency for a week-
did a quick google search-
http://www.lakeshoreimages.com/snowstorm.html
http://message.snopes.com/showthread.php?t=3850
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/...n2452415.shtml

and please dont reply "70 inches isnt 10 feet" because any numbskull can figure that out

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Old 08-08-2010, 05:43 PM
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Originally Posted by crolison
which has a frame?

there's your answer
hahaha
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