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  1. RockingK

    Forest find Bronco

    So a few weeks ago my club did a snow run to Uncle Tom’s Cabin. On the way, one member said he new of a 1974 Sport Bronco that was in the forest outside Georgetown. Well I found it today and bought it. I’ll be sourcing Brute for sure. It has the original paint but not in good shape, it’s been...
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    Steering tight, wheel movement

    I am the second owner of this 2009 jk 2dr. The previous owner was a big guy with a high Jeep and cheap Smitybuild handles in the middle of the door jam. Over time with weight and age, the steering wheel became a grab bar, and I believe has created a loose/tilt/wobble due to the wheel being...
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    M37 Barn find

    Howdy boys, A few months back, a friend of mine inherited his uncles farm. The farm had several out buildings and a barn. After several weeks of emptying tons and tons of farm equipment, mostly junk in the far back corner, under several layers of moving blankets, plywood etc. was a 1952 M37...
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    Upgrading axle and suspension

    Howdy boys, So here is my newest project/upgrade. I have an 09 2dr jk with a 5.7 Hemi VVT 395hp stock with a 545 RFE auto and an Atlas 2 speed 4.3:1 My buddy who did the V8 conversion 3 years and 2800 miles ago. He broke his factory Dana 30 twice, one axle, one tube. He did C gusset, truss and...
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    Introducing "Fire Fly" 1946 CJ2A

    3 year build, 4.3 vortech V6, T18, Scout wide track 44's front and rear w/ 4:10 Detroit lockers and a Dana 20. Sold it to buy my 09 JK, gotta say I miss it! I only put 2500 miles on her before I sold it! Ken
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    Papa Mo

    Papa Mo my one family owner 1980 CJ7 just hit 23,000 original miles. Now the JK will get daily excercise and papa can just sit back and smile :thumb:
  7. RockingK

    Hello From Foresthill Ca.

    ✌️Good morning fellow Jeep enthusiasts! I am new to this forum, new JK 2dr owner, well not new but new to me! I am loving this rig, having been running a 1980 CJ7, 1942 Ford MB and a 46 CJ2A. I am looking forward to learning about all your upgrades and adventures! Ken
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