The Fixer
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Hey all,
I found out about this site through JeepForum - doesn't seem to be too much traffic in their Liberty section, so I hope I have better luck here.
My wife and I both own Jeeps; she has an '03 KJ Limited, and I have an '01 XJ. My wife bought her '03 brand-new in September of '02, and it has amassed a whopping 30K miles over the last 6.5 years. It has all the good stuff, like heated leather seats, moonroof, Infinity stereo. It's a great little truck and has been very good to us. I just scored a set of brand-new '06 KJ Limited 17" wheels with the Wrangler HP tires for it off Craigslist, and they improved the ride and handling quite a bit over the original (and now dry-rotted) 16" Goodyear SR-As.
Anyway, I hope I can contribute in the tech areas when needed, and learn from you all as well! I'm a long-time gearhead, and do 99% of my own wrenching. I prefer to get my hands dirty and know that it's done right, and if something gets screwed up, I have no one to blame but myself.
Some of my automotive highlights include - converting my Cherokee's rear drum brakes over to discs using ZJ parts, rebuilding a 355 motor for my '88 Monte Carlo SS, installing a few cat-back exhaust systems, and plenty of brake jobs, shock installs, tune-ups, and oil changes over the years!
I found out about this site through JeepForum - doesn't seem to be too much traffic in their Liberty section, so I hope I have better luck here.
My wife and I both own Jeeps; she has an '03 KJ Limited, and I have an '01 XJ. My wife bought her '03 brand-new in September of '02, and it has amassed a whopping 30K miles over the last 6.5 years. It has all the good stuff, like heated leather seats, moonroof, Infinity stereo. It's a great little truck and has been very good to us. I just scored a set of brand-new '06 KJ Limited 17" wheels with the Wrangler HP tires for it off Craigslist, and they improved the ride and handling quite a bit over the original (and now dry-rotted) 16" Goodyear SR-As.
Anyway, I hope I can contribute in the tech areas when needed, and learn from you all as well! I'm a long-time gearhead, and do 99% of my own wrenching. I prefer to get my hands dirty and know that it's done right, and if something gets screwed up, I have no one to blame but myself.
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