I guess I AM addicted...
#1
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I guess I AM addicted...
Oh well, folks,
A couple of you warned me about this. My wife no sooner got rid of the 84
CJ-7 junker she bought, and she bought a 97 4 cyl TJ.
At least with this 97, I have something to work with and not work on, all
the time. I drove it home from the "Jeep Specialist" and it runs pretty
good. No problem at all w/70 mph on the freeway. It does run faster with
the wind though. Same for downhill.
The little white bugger checks out w/Auto Check, so it looks like I'm a
permanent member of this group. Unless you kick me out for being a red neck
farmer, that is.
I have a copy of the owner's manual on the way, as well as deer warning
whistles from JC Whitney. I think I'd like to get some BIG yellow/amber fog
lights, and some other "add-ons". Y'kno how it goes; add on here, replace
there, tinker, tinker...
JC Whitney has a pretty good Jeep section, but I'm sure there must be other
places as good, or better. Any suggestions?
Ain't it fun bein a sinner?
Matt
ambrin
Measure twice, cut once...
A couple of you warned me about this. My wife no sooner got rid of the 84
CJ-7 junker she bought, and she bought a 97 4 cyl TJ.
At least with this 97, I have something to work with and not work on, all
the time. I drove it home from the "Jeep Specialist" and it runs pretty
good. No problem at all w/70 mph on the freeway. It does run faster with
the wind though. Same for downhill.
The little white bugger checks out w/Auto Check, so it looks like I'm a
permanent member of this group. Unless you kick me out for being a red neck
farmer, that is.
I have a copy of the owner's manual on the way, as well as deer warning
whistles from JC Whitney. I think I'd like to get some BIG yellow/amber fog
lights, and some other "add-ons". Y'kno how it goes; add on here, replace
there, tinker, tinker...
JC Whitney has a pretty good Jeep section, but I'm sure there must be other
places as good, or better. Any suggestions?
Ain't it fun bein a sinner?
Matt
ambrin
Measure twice, cut once...
#2
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Posts: n/a
Re: I guess I AM addicted...
Might as well start with these:
http://www.quadratec.com/
http://www.4wd.com/newsite/default.asp
Get a copy of "JP Magazine"
Get their catalogs before you spend any money at JC Whitney.
There are lots of smaller specialty places for the performance accesories.
ambrin wrote:
> Oh well, folks,
>
> A couple of you warned me about this. My wife no sooner got rid of the 84
> CJ-7 junker she bought, and she bought a 97 4 cyl TJ.
>
> At least with this 97, I have something to work with and not work on, all
> the time. I drove it home from the "Jeep Specialist" and it runs pretty
> good. No problem at all w/70 mph on the freeway. It does run faster with
> the wind though. Same for downhill.
>
> The little white bugger checks out w/Auto Check, so it looks like I'm a
> permanent member of this group. Unless you kick me out for being a red neck
> farmer, that is.
>
> I have a copy of the owner's manual on the way, as well as deer warning
> whistles from JC Whitney. I think I'd like to get some BIG yellow/amber fog
> lights, and some other "add-ons". Y'kno how it goes; add on here, replace
> there, tinker, tinker...
>
> JC Whitney has a pretty good Jeep section, but I'm sure there must be other
> places as good, or better. Any suggestions?
>
> Ain't it fun bein a sinner?
> Matt
> ambrin
> Measure twice, cut once...
>
>
http://www.quadratec.com/
http://www.4wd.com/newsite/default.asp
Get a copy of "JP Magazine"
Get their catalogs before you spend any money at JC Whitney.
There are lots of smaller specialty places for the performance accesories.
ambrin wrote:
> Oh well, folks,
>
> A couple of you warned me about this. My wife no sooner got rid of the 84
> CJ-7 junker she bought, and she bought a 97 4 cyl TJ.
>
> At least with this 97, I have something to work with and not work on, all
> the time. I drove it home from the "Jeep Specialist" and it runs pretty
> good. No problem at all w/70 mph on the freeway. It does run faster with
> the wind though. Same for downhill.
>
> The little white bugger checks out w/Auto Check, so it looks like I'm a
> permanent member of this group. Unless you kick me out for being a red neck
> farmer, that is.
>
> I have a copy of the owner's manual on the way, as well as deer warning
> whistles from JC Whitney. I think I'd like to get some BIG yellow/amber fog
> lights, and some other "add-ons". Y'kno how it goes; add on here, replace
> there, tinker, tinker...
>
> JC Whitney has a pretty good Jeep section, but I'm sure there must be other
> places as good, or better. Any suggestions?
>
> Ain't it fun bein a sinner?
> Matt
> ambrin
> Measure twice, cut once...
>
>
#3
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: I guess I AM addicted...
Might as well start with these:
http://www.quadratec.com/
http://www.4wd.com/newsite/default.asp
Get a copy of "JP Magazine"
Get their catalogs before you spend any money at JC Whitney.
There are lots of smaller specialty places for the performance accesories.
ambrin wrote:
> Oh well, folks,
>
> A couple of you warned me about this. My wife no sooner got rid of the 84
> CJ-7 junker she bought, and she bought a 97 4 cyl TJ.
>
> At least with this 97, I have something to work with and not work on, all
> the time. I drove it home from the "Jeep Specialist" and it runs pretty
> good. No problem at all w/70 mph on the freeway. It does run faster with
> the wind though. Same for downhill.
>
> The little white bugger checks out w/Auto Check, so it looks like I'm a
> permanent member of this group. Unless you kick me out for being a red neck
> farmer, that is.
>
> I have a copy of the owner's manual on the way, as well as deer warning
> whistles from JC Whitney. I think I'd like to get some BIG yellow/amber fog
> lights, and some other "add-ons". Y'kno how it goes; add on here, replace
> there, tinker, tinker...
>
> JC Whitney has a pretty good Jeep section, but I'm sure there must be other
> places as good, or better. Any suggestions?
>
> Ain't it fun bein a sinner?
> Matt
> ambrin
> Measure twice, cut once...
>
>
http://www.quadratec.com/
http://www.4wd.com/newsite/default.asp
Get a copy of "JP Magazine"
Get their catalogs before you spend any money at JC Whitney.
There are lots of smaller specialty places for the performance accesories.
ambrin wrote:
> Oh well, folks,
>
> A couple of you warned me about this. My wife no sooner got rid of the 84
> CJ-7 junker she bought, and she bought a 97 4 cyl TJ.
>
> At least with this 97, I have something to work with and not work on, all
> the time. I drove it home from the "Jeep Specialist" and it runs pretty
> good. No problem at all w/70 mph on the freeway. It does run faster with
> the wind though. Same for downhill.
>
> The little white bugger checks out w/Auto Check, so it looks like I'm a
> permanent member of this group. Unless you kick me out for being a red neck
> farmer, that is.
>
> I have a copy of the owner's manual on the way, as well as deer warning
> whistles from JC Whitney. I think I'd like to get some BIG yellow/amber fog
> lights, and some other "add-ons". Y'kno how it goes; add on here, replace
> there, tinker, tinker...
>
> JC Whitney has a pretty good Jeep section, but I'm sure there must be other
> places as good, or better. Any suggestions?
>
> Ain't it fun bein a sinner?
> Matt
> ambrin
> Measure twice, cut once...
>
>
#4
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: I guess I AM addicted...
Might as well start with these:
http://www.quadratec.com/
http://www.4wd.com/newsite/default.asp
Get a copy of "JP Magazine"
Get their catalogs before you spend any money at JC Whitney.
There are lots of smaller specialty places for the performance accesories.
ambrin wrote:
> Oh well, folks,
>
> A couple of you warned me about this. My wife no sooner got rid of the 84
> CJ-7 junker she bought, and she bought a 97 4 cyl TJ.
>
> At least with this 97, I have something to work with and not work on, all
> the time. I drove it home from the "Jeep Specialist" and it runs pretty
> good. No problem at all w/70 mph on the freeway. It does run faster with
> the wind though. Same for downhill.
>
> The little white bugger checks out w/Auto Check, so it looks like I'm a
> permanent member of this group. Unless you kick me out for being a red neck
> farmer, that is.
>
> I have a copy of the owner's manual on the way, as well as deer warning
> whistles from JC Whitney. I think I'd like to get some BIG yellow/amber fog
> lights, and some other "add-ons". Y'kno how it goes; add on here, replace
> there, tinker, tinker...
>
> JC Whitney has a pretty good Jeep section, but I'm sure there must be other
> places as good, or better. Any suggestions?
>
> Ain't it fun bein a sinner?
> Matt
> ambrin
> Measure twice, cut once...
>
>
http://www.quadratec.com/
http://www.4wd.com/newsite/default.asp
Get a copy of "JP Magazine"
Get their catalogs before you spend any money at JC Whitney.
There are lots of smaller specialty places for the performance accesories.
ambrin wrote:
> Oh well, folks,
>
> A couple of you warned me about this. My wife no sooner got rid of the 84
> CJ-7 junker she bought, and she bought a 97 4 cyl TJ.
>
> At least with this 97, I have something to work with and not work on, all
> the time. I drove it home from the "Jeep Specialist" and it runs pretty
> good. No problem at all w/70 mph on the freeway. It does run faster with
> the wind though. Same for downhill.
>
> The little white bugger checks out w/Auto Check, so it looks like I'm a
> permanent member of this group. Unless you kick me out for being a red neck
> farmer, that is.
>
> I have a copy of the owner's manual on the way, as well as deer warning
> whistles from JC Whitney. I think I'd like to get some BIG yellow/amber fog
> lights, and some other "add-ons". Y'kno how it goes; add on here, replace
> there, tinker, tinker...
>
> JC Whitney has a pretty good Jeep section, but I'm sure there must be other
> places as good, or better. Any suggestions?
>
> Ain't it fun bein a sinner?
> Matt
> ambrin
> Measure twice, cut once...
>
>
#5
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: I guess I AM addicted...
Might as well start with these:
http://www.quadratec.com/
http://www.4wd.com/newsite/default.asp
Get a copy of "JP Magazine"
Get their catalogs before you spend any money at JC Whitney.
There are lots of smaller specialty places for the performance accesories.
ambrin wrote:
> Oh well, folks,
>
> A couple of you warned me about this. My wife no sooner got rid of the 84
> CJ-7 junker she bought, and she bought a 97 4 cyl TJ.
>
> At least with this 97, I have something to work with and not work on, all
> the time. I drove it home from the "Jeep Specialist" and it runs pretty
> good. No problem at all w/70 mph on the freeway. It does run faster with
> the wind though. Same for downhill.
>
> The little white bugger checks out w/Auto Check, so it looks like I'm a
> permanent member of this group. Unless you kick me out for being a red neck
> farmer, that is.
>
> I have a copy of the owner's manual on the way, as well as deer warning
> whistles from JC Whitney. I think I'd like to get some BIG yellow/amber fog
> lights, and some other "add-ons". Y'kno how it goes; add on here, replace
> there, tinker, tinker...
>
> JC Whitney has a pretty good Jeep section, but I'm sure there must be other
> places as good, or better. Any suggestions?
>
> Ain't it fun bein a sinner?
> Matt
> ambrin
> Measure twice, cut once...
>
>
http://www.quadratec.com/
http://www.4wd.com/newsite/default.asp
Get a copy of "JP Magazine"
Get their catalogs before you spend any money at JC Whitney.
There are lots of smaller specialty places for the performance accesories.
ambrin wrote:
> Oh well, folks,
>
> A couple of you warned me about this. My wife no sooner got rid of the 84
> CJ-7 junker she bought, and she bought a 97 4 cyl TJ.
>
> At least with this 97, I have something to work with and not work on, all
> the time. I drove it home from the "Jeep Specialist" and it runs pretty
> good. No problem at all w/70 mph on the freeway. It does run faster with
> the wind though. Same for downhill.
>
> The little white bugger checks out w/Auto Check, so it looks like I'm a
> permanent member of this group. Unless you kick me out for being a red neck
> farmer, that is.
>
> I have a copy of the owner's manual on the way, as well as deer warning
> whistles from JC Whitney. I think I'd like to get some BIG yellow/amber fog
> lights, and some other "add-ons". Y'kno how it goes; add on here, replace
> there, tinker, tinker...
>
> JC Whitney has a pretty good Jeep section, but I'm sure there must be other
> places as good, or better. Any suggestions?
>
> Ain't it fun bein a sinner?
> Matt
> ambrin
> Measure twice, cut once...
>
>
#6
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Posts: n/a
Re: I guess I AM addicted...
Welcome Matt.
I put up bookmarks to sites I thought were important at:
http://www.----------.com/jeep_bookmark.htm
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
ambrin wrote:
>
> Oh well, folks,
>
> A couple of you warned me about this. My wife no sooner got rid of the 84
> CJ-7 junker she bought, and she bought a 97 4 cyl TJ.
>
> At least with this 97, I have something to work with and not work on, all
> the time. I drove it home from the "Jeep Specialist" and it runs pretty
> good. No problem at all w/70 mph on the freeway. It does run faster with
> the wind though. Same for downhill.
>
> The little white bugger checks out w/Auto Check, so it looks like I'm a
> permanent member of this group. Unless you kick me out for being a red neck
> farmer, that is.
>
> I have a copy of the owner's manual on the way, as well as deer warning
> whistles from JC Whitney. I think I'd like to get some BIG yellow/amber fog
> lights, and some other "add-ons". Y'kno how it goes; add on here, replace
> there, tinker, tinker...
>
> JC Whitney has a pretty good Jeep section, but I'm sure there must be other
> places as good, or better. Any suggestions?
>
> Ain't it fun bein a sinner?
> Matt
> ambrin
> Measure twice, cut once...
I put up bookmarks to sites I thought were important at:
http://www.----------.com/jeep_bookmark.htm
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
ambrin wrote:
>
> Oh well, folks,
>
> A couple of you warned me about this. My wife no sooner got rid of the 84
> CJ-7 junker she bought, and she bought a 97 4 cyl TJ.
>
> At least with this 97, I have something to work with and not work on, all
> the time. I drove it home from the "Jeep Specialist" and it runs pretty
> good. No problem at all w/70 mph on the freeway. It does run faster with
> the wind though. Same for downhill.
>
> The little white bugger checks out w/Auto Check, so it looks like I'm a
> permanent member of this group. Unless you kick me out for being a red neck
> farmer, that is.
>
> I have a copy of the owner's manual on the way, as well as deer warning
> whistles from JC Whitney. I think I'd like to get some BIG yellow/amber fog
> lights, and some other "add-ons". Y'kno how it goes; add on here, replace
> there, tinker, tinker...
>
> JC Whitney has a pretty good Jeep section, but I'm sure there must be other
> places as good, or better. Any suggestions?
>
> Ain't it fun bein a sinner?
> Matt
> ambrin
> Measure twice, cut once...
#7
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: I guess I AM addicted...
Welcome Matt.
I put up bookmarks to sites I thought were important at:
http://www.----------.com/jeep_bookmark.htm
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
ambrin wrote:
>
> Oh well, folks,
>
> A couple of you warned me about this. My wife no sooner got rid of the 84
> CJ-7 junker she bought, and she bought a 97 4 cyl TJ.
>
> At least with this 97, I have something to work with and not work on, all
> the time. I drove it home from the "Jeep Specialist" and it runs pretty
> good. No problem at all w/70 mph on the freeway. It does run faster with
> the wind though. Same for downhill.
>
> The little white bugger checks out w/Auto Check, so it looks like I'm a
> permanent member of this group. Unless you kick me out for being a red neck
> farmer, that is.
>
> I have a copy of the owner's manual on the way, as well as deer warning
> whistles from JC Whitney. I think I'd like to get some BIG yellow/amber fog
> lights, and some other "add-ons". Y'kno how it goes; add on here, replace
> there, tinker, tinker...
>
> JC Whitney has a pretty good Jeep section, but I'm sure there must be other
> places as good, or better. Any suggestions?
>
> Ain't it fun bein a sinner?
> Matt
> ambrin
> Measure twice, cut once...
I put up bookmarks to sites I thought were important at:
http://www.----------.com/jeep_bookmark.htm
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
ambrin wrote:
>
> Oh well, folks,
>
> A couple of you warned me about this. My wife no sooner got rid of the 84
> CJ-7 junker she bought, and she bought a 97 4 cyl TJ.
>
> At least with this 97, I have something to work with and not work on, all
> the time. I drove it home from the "Jeep Specialist" and it runs pretty
> good. No problem at all w/70 mph on the freeway. It does run faster with
> the wind though. Same for downhill.
>
> The little white bugger checks out w/Auto Check, so it looks like I'm a
> permanent member of this group. Unless you kick me out for being a red neck
> farmer, that is.
>
> I have a copy of the owner's manual on the way, as well as deer warning
> whistles from JC Whitney. I think I'd like to get some BIG yellow/amber fog
> lights, and some other "add-ons". Y'kno how it goes; add on here, replace
> there, tinker, tinker...
>
> JC Whitney has a pretty good Jeep section, but I'm sure there must be other
> places as good, or better. Any suggestions?
>
> Ain't it fun bein a sinner?
> Matt
> ambrin
> Measure twice, cut once...
#8
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: I guess I AM addicted...
Welcome Matt.
I put up bookmarks to sites I thought were important at:
http://www.----------.com/jeep_bookmark.htm
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
ambrin wrote:
>
> Oh well, folks,
>
> A couple of you warned me about this. My wife no sooner got rid of the 84
> CJ-7 junker she bought, and she bought a 97 4 cyl TJ.
>
> At least with this 97, I have something to work with and not work on, all
> the time. I drove it home from the "Jeep Specialist" and it runs pretty
> good. No problem at all w/70 mph on the freeway. It does run faster with
> the wind though. Same for downhill.
>
> The little white bugger checks out w/Auto Check, so it looks like I'm a
> permanent member of this group. Unless you kick me out for being a red neck
> farmer, that is.
>
> I have a copy of the owner's manual on the way, as well as deer warning
> whistles from JC Whitney. I think I'd like to get some BIG yellow/amber fog
> lights, and some other "add-ons". Y'kno how it goes; add on here, replace
> there, tinker, tinker...
>
> JC Whitney has a pretty good Jeep section, but I'm sure there must be other
> places as good, or better. Any suggestions?
>
> Ain't it fun bein a sinner?
> Matt
> ambrin
> Measure twice, cut once...
I put up bookmarks to sites I thought were important at:
http://www.----------.com/jeep_bookmark.htm
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
ambrin wrote:
>
> Oh well, folks,
>
> A couple of you warned me about this. My wife no sooner got rid of the 84
> CJ-7 junker she bought, and she bought a 97 4 cyl TJ.
>
> At least with this 97, I have something to work with and not work on, all
> the time. I drove it home from the "Jeep Specialist" and it runs pretty
> good. No problem at all w/70 mph on the freeway. It does run faster with
> the wind though. Same for downhill.
>
> The little white bugger checks out w/Auto Check, so it looks like I'm a
> permanent member of this group. Unless you kick me out for being a red neck
> farmer, that is.
>
> I have a copy of the owner's manual on the way, as well as deer warning
> whistles from JC Whitney. I think I'd like to get some BIG yellow/amber fog
> lights, and some other "add-ons". Y'kno how it goes; add on here, replace
> there, tinker, tinker...
>
> JC Whitney has a pretty good Jeep section, but I'm sure there must be other
> places as good, or better. Any suggestions?
>
> Ain't it fun bein a sinner?
> Matt
> ambrin
> Measure twice, cut once...
#9
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: I guess I AM addicted...
Welcome Matt.
I put up bookmarks to sites I thought were important at:
http://www.----------.com/jeep_bookmark.htm
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
ambrin wrote:
>
> Oh well, folks,
>
> A couple of you warned me about this. My wife no sooner got rid of the 84
> CJ-7 junker she bought, and she bought a 97 4 cyl TJ.
>
> At least with this 97, I have something to work with and not work on, all
> the time. I drove it home from the "Jeep Specialist" and it runs pretty
> good. No problem at all w/70 mph on the freeway. It does run faster with
> the wind though. Same for downhill.
>
> The little white bugger checks out w/Auto Check, so it looks like I'm a
> permanent member of this group. Unless you kick me out for being a red neck
> farmer, that is.
>
> I have a copy of the owner's manual on the way, as well as deer warning
> whistles from JC Whitney. I think I'd like to get some BIG yellow/amber fog
> lights, and some other "add-ons". Y'kno how it goes; add on here, replace
> there, tinker, tinker...
>
> JC Whitney has a pretty good Jeep section, but I'm sure there must be other
> places as good, or better. Any suggestions?
>
> Ain't it fun bein a sinner?
> Matt
> ambrin
> Measure twice, cut once...
I put up bookmarks to sites I thought were important at:
http://www.----------.com/jeep_bookmark.htm
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
ambrin wrote:
>
> Oh well, folks,
>
> A couple of you warned me about this. My wife no sooner got rid of the 84
> CJ-7 junker she bought, and she bought a 97 4 cyl TJ.
>
> At least with this 97, I have something to work with and not work on, all
> the time. I drove it home from the "Jeep Specialist" and it runs pretty
> good. No problem at all w/70 mph on the freeway. It does run faster with
> the wind though. Same for downhill.
>
> The little white bugger checks out w/Auto Check, so it looks like I'm a
> permanent member of this group. Unless you kick me out for being a red neck
> farmer, that is.
>
> I have a copy of the owner's manual on the way, as well as deer warning
> whistles from JC Whitney. I think I'd like to get some BIG yellow/amber fog
> lights, and some other "add-ons". Y'kno how it goes; add on here, replace
> there, tinker, tinker...
>
> JC Whitney has a pretty good Jeep section, but I'm sure there must be other
> places as good, or better. Any suggestions?
>
> Ain't it fun bein a sinner?
> Matt
> ambrin
> Measure twice, cut once...
#10
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: I guess I AM addicted...
Skip the deer whistles. Just duck-tape a couple acorn caps
to the forward hooks 'n yer good to skeer!
Sehag
"ambrin" <ambrin@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:pFpJf.30414$Jd.3374@newssvr25.news.prodigy.ne t...
> Oh well, folks,
>
> A couple of you warned me about this. My wife no sooner
> got rid of the 84 CJ-7 junker she bought, and she bought a
> 97 4 cyl TJ.
>
> At least with this 97, I have something to work with and
> not work on, all the time. I drove it home from the "Jeep
> Specialist" and it runs pretty good. No problem at all
> w/70 mph on the freeway. It does run faster with the wind
> though. Same for downhill.
>
> The little white bugger checks out w/Auto Check, so it
> looks like I'm a permanent member of this group. Unless
> you kick me out for being a red neck farmer, that is.
>
> I have a copy of the owner's manual on the way, as well as
> deer warning whistles from JC Whitney. I think I'd like
> to get some BIG yellow/amber fog lights, and some other
> "add-ons". Y'kno how it goes; add on here, replace there,
> tinker, tinker...
>
> JC Whitney has a pretty good Jeep section, but I'm sure
> there must be other places as good, or better. Any
> suggestions?
>
> Ain't it fun bein a sinner?
> Matt
> ambrin
> Measure twice, cut once...
>
to the forward hooks 'n yer good to skeer!
Sehag
"ambrin" <ambrin@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:pFpJf.30414$Jd.3374@newssvr25.news.prodigy.ne t...
> Oh well, folks,
>
> A couple of you warned me about this. My wife no sooner
> got rid of the 84 CJ-7 junker she bought, and she bought a
> 97 4 cyl TJ.
>
> At least with this 97, I have something to work with and
> not work on, all the time. I drove it home from the "Jeep
> Specialist" and it runs pretty good. No problem at all
> w/70 mph on the freeway. It does run faster with the wind
> though. Same for downhill.
>
> The little white bugger checks out w/Auto Check, so it
> looks like I'm a permanent member of this group. Unless
> you kick me out for being a red neck farmer, that is.
>
> I have a copy of the owner's manual on the way, as well as
> deer warning whistles from JC Whitney. I think I'd like
> to get some BIG yellow/amber fog lights, and some other
> "add-ons". Y'kno how it goes; add on here, replace there,
> tinker, tinker...
>
> JC Whitney has a pretty good Jeep section, but I'm sure
> there must be other places as good, or better. Any
> suggestions?
>
> Ain't it fun bein a sinner?
> Matt
> ambrin
> Measure twice, cut once...
>