I have the ash tray that fits in the forward cup holder if anyone is interested. The lighter too. Never used. The ash tray has a flip up lid that would keep loose change out of site.
For anyone that may have missed it on the LOST board or would just like to attend, come join us June 11 for our M&G and participation in the
Frackville Car Cruise. Come and show off your KJ! More info:
http://www.lostkjs.com/forum/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=8407
You'll definitely feel more body roll in a jeep over a sedan. It takes me a few minutes to adapt after going from my Sebring to the KJ. Your lift uses the stock springs which also allows for a softer ride. My KJ has less body roll and a stiffer ride after the lift because it replaced all four...
Looks great. I paid about $325 to have the lift installed at a Jeep customizing shop. $15 to have the "toe" adjusted.
I can't tell you about the "wiggly". Could be just a symptom of the stock tires.
Every wanted to see your picture in a magazine? How about on a poster or a t-shirt? Still not excited? How about on television or in a video?
Come join us on May 6, 2006 for Shutter Bug Day. It will be your best chance of getting your picture on a number of advertising and promotional items...
If your avatar is any indication, you look like you know how to have real fun with your KJ.
Lift, skid plates, all-terrain tires add to the fun (and drains the wallet).
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