Add-ons for 2000 Wrangler Sport
#21
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Re: Add-ons for 2000 Wrangler Sport
Just becaue one buys an $80,000 Viper doesn't mean they have to drive it
200MPH or take it to the track. They can just cruise around town and enjoy
what it is they're driving. Just because she owns a Jeep doesn't mean she
is required to drive it through mud on a daily basis. She's not brave
enough to take it off-road by herself, that's why she has me. On the plus
side though, she did buy it with a manual transmission.
Now that that's out of the way, does anybody have any serious suggestions or
is fuzzy dize the best I'm going to get here?
--
Dave Earle
"----" <puter413ATyahoo.com> wrote in message
news:10cts89jkembuf7@corp.supernews.com...
> If she is not an offroader why would she buy a jeep?
>
> "Dave Earle"
> > My girlfriend has a 2000 Wrangler Sport with the 4.0 and she has
recently
> > graduated from UMass and I wanted to get her something for her Jeep.
Its
> > completely stock and she has never taken it off road (I did and got it
> stuck
> > and she wasn't too happy with me, but its her fault for not getting the
> > locking differential option) anyways...I think she'd prefer something
that
> > "looks cool" instead of something thats practical. I was thinking about
> > installing some driving lights, not fog lights because she never goes
off
> > road and I'm pretty sure fog lights are illegal on public roads.
> >
> > Are there any driving light kits or other street legal light kits out
> there
> > that you would recommend? I was looking to spend around $100 or so but
> I'm
> > not sure how much I'll get for that.
> >
> > Are there any other mods that you guys would recommend instead of or in
> > addition to a light kit? Like I said, she's not an off-roader so a
winch
> or
> > similar mod would be useless.
> >
> > Thanks for the help,
> >
> > --
> > Dave Earle
> >
> >
> >
>
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200MPH or take it to the track. They can just cruise around town and enjoy
what it is they're driving. Just because she owns a Jeep doesn't mean she
is required to drive it through mud on a daily basis. She's not brave
enough to take it off-road by herself, that's why she has me. On the plus
side though, she did buy it with a manual transmission.
Now that that's out of the way, does anybody have any serious suggestions or
is fuzzy dize the best I'm going to get here?
--
Dave Earle
"----" <puter413ATyahoo.com> wrote in message
news:10cts89jkembuf7@corp.supernews.com...
> If she is not an offroader why would she buy a jeep?
>
> "Dave Earle"
> > My girlfriend has a 2000 Wrangler Sport with the 4.0 and she has
recently
> > graduated from UMass and I wanted to get her something for her Jeep.
Its
> > completely stock and she has never taken it off road (I did and got it
> stuck
> > and she wasn't too happy with me, but its her fault for not getting the
> > locking differential option) anyways...I think she'd prefer something
that
> > "looks cool" instead of something thats practical. I was thinking about
> > installing some driving lights, not fog lights because she never goes
off
> > road and I'm pretty sure fog lights are illegal on public roads.
> >
> > Are there any driving light kits or other street legal light kits out
> there
> > that you would recommend? I was looking to spend around $100 or so but
> I'm
> > not sure how much I'll get for that.
> >
> > Are there any other mods that you guys would recommend instead of or in
> > addition to a light kit? Like I said, she's not an off-roader so a
winch
> or
> > similar mod would be useless.
> >
> > Thanks for the help,
> >
> > --
> > Dave Earle
> >
> >
> >
>
>
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#22
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Re: Add-ons for 2000 Wrangler Sport
Fuzzy Dice? ;-)
"Dave Earle" <davidspamearle1@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:<10ctfcbmdqqdte7@corp.supernews.com>...
> My girlfriend has a 2000 Wrangler Sport with the 4.0 and she has recently
> graduated from UMass and I wanted to get her something for her Jeep. Its
> completely stock and she has never taken it off road (I did and got it stuck
> and she wasn't too happy with me, but its her fault for not getting the
> locking differential option) anyways...I think she'd prefer something that
> "looks cool" instead of something thats practical. I was thinking about
> installing some driving lights, not fog lights because she never goes off
> road and I'm pretty sure fog lights are illegal on public roads.
>
> Are there any driving light kits or other street legal light kits out there
> that you would recommend? I was looking to spend around $100 or so but I'm
> not sure how much I'll get for that.
>
> Are there any other mods that you guys would recommend instead of or in
> addition to a light kit? Like I said, she's not an off-roader so a winch or
> similar mod would be useless.
>
> Thanks for the help,
"Dave Earle" <davidspamearle1@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:<10ctfcbmdqqdte7@corp.supernews.com>...
> My girlfriend has a 2000 Wrangler Sport with the 4.0 and she has recently
> graduated from UMass and I wanted to get her something for her Jeep. Its
> completely stock and she has never taken it off road (I did and got it stuck
> and she wasn't too happy with me, but its her fault for not getting the
> locking differential option) anyways...I think she'd prefer something that
> "looks cool" instead of something thats practical. I was thinking about
> installing some driving lights, not fog lights because she never goes off
> road and I'm pretty sure fog lights are illegal on public roads.
>
> Are there any driving light kits or other street legal light kits out there
> that you would recommend? I was looking to spend around $100 or so but I'm
> not sure how much I'll get for that.
>
> Are there any other mods that you guys would recommend instead of or in
> addition to a light kit? Like I said, she's not an off-roader so a winch or
> similar mod would be useless.
>
> Thanks for the help,
#23
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Re: Add-ons for 2000 Wrangler Sport
Fuzzy Dice? ;-)
"Dave Earle" <davidspamearle1@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:<10ctfcbmdqqdte7@corp.supernews.com>...
> My girlfriend has a 2000 Wrangler Sport with the 4.0 and she has recently
> graduated from UMass and I wanted to get her something for her Jeep. Its
> completely stock and she has never taken it off road (I did and got it stuck
> and she wasn't too happy with me, but its her fault for not getting the
> locking differential option) anyways...I think she'd prefer something that
> "looks cool" instead of something thats practical. I was thinking about
> installing some driving lights, not fog lights because she never goes off
> road and I'm pretty sure fog lights are illegal on public roads.
>
> Are there any driving light kits or other street legal light kits out there
> that you would recommend? I was looking to spend around $100 or so but I'm
> not sure how much I'll get for that.
>
> Are there any other mods that you guys would recommend instead of or in
> addition to a light kit? Like I said, she's not an off-roader so a winch or
> similar mod would be useless.
>
> Thanks for the help,
"Dave Earle" <davidspamearle1@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:<10ctfcbmdqqdte7@corp.supernews.com>...
> My girlfriend has a 2000 Wrangler Sport with the 4.0 and she has recently
> graduated from UMass and I wanted to get her something for her Jeep. Its
> completely stock and she has never taken it off road (I did and got it stuck
> and she wasn't too happy with me, but its her fault for not getting the
> locking differential option) anyways...I think she'd prefer something that
> "looks cool" instead of something thats practical. I was thinking about
> installing some driving lights, not fog lights because she never goes off
> road and I'm pretty sure fog lights are illegal on public roads.
>
> Are there any driving light kits or other street legal light kits out there
> that you would recommend? I was looking to spend around $100 or so but I'm
> not sure how much I'll get for that.
>
> Are there any other mods that you guys would recommend instead of or in
> addition to a light kit? Like I said, she's not an off-roader so a winch or
> similar mod would be useless.
>
> Thanks for the help,
#24
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Re: Add-ons for 2000 Wrangler Sport
Fuzzy Dice? ;-)
"Dave Earle" <davidspamearle1@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:<10ctfcbmdqqdte7@corp.supernews.com>...
> My girlfriend has a 2000 Wrangler Sport with the 4.0 and she has recently
> graduated from UMass and I wanted to get her something for her Jeep. Its
> completely stock and she has never taken it off road (I did and got it stuck
> and she wasn't too happy with me, but its her fault for not getting the
> locking differential option) anyways...I think she'd prefer something that
> "looks cool" instead of something thats practical. I was thinking about
> installing some driving lights, not fog lights because she never goes off
> road and I'm pretty sure fog lights are illegal on public roads.
>
> Are there any driving light kits or other street legal light kits out there
> that you would recommend? I was looking to spend around $100 or so but I'm
> not sure how much I'll get for that.
>
> Are there any other mods that you guys would recommend instead of or in
> addition to a light kit? Like I said, she's not an off-roader so a winch or
> similar mod would be useless.
>
> Thanks for the help,
"Dave Earle" <davidspamearle1@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:<10ctfcbmdqqdte7@corp.supernews.com>...
> My girlfriend has a 2000 Wrangler Sport with the 4.0 and she has recently
> graduated from UMass and I wanted to get her something for her Jeep. Its
> completely stock and she has never taken it off road (I did and got it stuck
> and she wasn't too happy with me, but its her fault for not getting the
> locking differential option) anyways...I think she'd prefer something that
> "looks cool" instead of something thats practical. I was thinking about
> installing some driving lights, not fog lights because she never goes off
> road and I'm pretty sure fog lights are illegal on public roads.
>
> Are there any driving light kits or other street legal light kits out there
> that you would recommend? I was looking to spend around $100 or so but I'm
> not sure how much I'll get for that.
>
> Are there any other mods that you guys would recommend instead of or in
> addition to a light kit? Like I said, she's not an off-roader so a winch or
> similar mod would be useless.
>
> Thanks for the help,
#25
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Re: Add-ons for 2000 Wrangler Sport
Fuzzy Dice? ;-)
"Dave Earle" <davidspamearle1@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:<10ctfcbmdqqdte7@corp.supernews.com>...
> My girlfriend has a 2000 Wrangler Sport with the 4.0 and she has recently
> graduated from UMass and I wanted to get her something for her Jeep. Its
> completely stock and she has never taken it off road (I did and got it stuck
> and she wasn't too happy with me, but its her fault for not getting the
> locking differential option) anyways...I think she'd prefer something that
> "looks cool" instead of something thats practical. I was thinking about
> installing some driving lights, not fog lights because she never goes off
> road and I'm pretty sure fog lights are illegal on public roads.
>
> Are there any driving light kits or other street legal light kits out there
> that you would recommend? I was looking to spend around $100 or so but I'm
> not sure how much I'll get for that.
>
> Are there any other mods that you guys would recommend instead of or in
> addition to a light kit? Like I said, she's not an off-roader so a winch or
> similar mod would be useless.
>
> Thanks for the help,
"Dave Earle" <davidspamearle1@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:<10ctfcbmdqqdte7@corp.supernews.com>...
> My girlfriend has a 2000 Wrangler Sport with the 4.0 and she has recently
> graduated from UMass and I wanted to get her something for her Jeep. Its
> completely stock and she has never taken it off road (I did and got it stuck
> and she wasn't too happy with me, but its her fault for not getting the
> locking differential option) anyways...I think she'd prefer something that
> "looks cool" instead of something thats practical. I was thinking about
> installing some driving lights, not fog lights because she never goes off
> road and I'm pretty sure fog lights are illegal on public roads.
>
> Are there any driving light kits or other street legal light kits out there
> that you would recommend? I was looking to spend around $100 or so but I'm
> not sure how much I'll get for that.
>
> Are there any other mods that you guys would recommend instead of or in
> addition to a light kit? Like I said, she's not an off-roader so a winch or
> similar mod would be useless.
>
> Thanks for the help,
#26
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Re: Add-ons for 2000 Wrangler Sport
Dave Earle wrote:
> Just becaue one buys an $80,000 Viper doesn't mean they have to drive it
> 200MPH or take it to the track. They can just cruise around town and
> enjoy
> what it is they're driving. Just because she owns a Jeep doesn't mean she
> is required to drive it through mud on a daily basis. She's not brave
> enough to take it off-road by herself, that's why she has me. On the plus
> side though, she did buy it with a manual transmission.
>
> Now that that's out of the way, does anybody have any serious suggestions
> or is fuzzy dize the best I'm going to get here?
>
Get a quadratec catalog -- lots of stuff for Wranglers.
www.quadratec.com
> Just becaue one buys an $80,000 Viper doesn't mean they have to drive it
> 200MPH or take it to the track. They can just cruise around town and
> enjoy
> what it is they're driving. Just because she owns a Jeep doesn't mean she
> is required to drive it through mud on a daily basis. She's not brave
> enough to take it off-road by herself, that's why she has me. On the plus
> side though, she did buy it with a manual transmission.
>
> Now that that's out of the way, does anybody have any serious suggestions
> or is fuzzy dize the best I'm going to get here?
>
Get a quadratec catalog -- lots of stuff for Wranglers.
www.quadratec.com
#27
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Re: Add-ons for 2000 Wrangler Sport
Dave Earle wrote:
> Just becaue one buys an $80,000 Viper doesn't mean they have to drive it
> 200MPH or take it to the track. They can just cruise around town and
> enjoy
> what it is they're driving. Just because she owns a Jeep doesn't mean she
> is required to drive it through mud on a daily basis. She's not brave
> enough to take it off-road by herself, that's why she has me. On the plus
> side though, she did buy it with a manual transmission.
>
> Now that that's out of the way, does anybody have any serious suggestions
> or is fuzzy dize the best I'm going to get here?
>
Get a quadratec catalog -- lots of stuff for Wranglers.
www.quadratec.com
> Just becaue one buys an $80,000 Viper doesn't mean they have to drive it
> 200MPH or take it to the track. They can just cruise around town and
> enjoy
> what it is they're driving. Just because she owns a Jeep doesn't mean she
> is required to drive it through mud on a daily basis. She's not brave
> enough to take it off-road by herself, that's why she has me. On the plus
> side though, she did buy it with a manual transmission.
>
> Now that that's out of the way, does anybody have any serious suggestions
> or is fuzzy dize the best I'm going to get here?
>
Get a quadratec catalog -- lots of stuff for Wranglers.
www.quadratec.com
#28
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Re: Add-ons for 2000 Wrangler Sport
Dave Earle wrote:
> Just becaue one buys an $80,000 Viper doesn't mean they have to drive it
> 200MPH or take it to the track. They can just cruise around town and
> enjoy
> what it is they're driving. Just because she owns a Jeep doesn't mean she
> is required to drive it through mud on a daily basis. She's not brave
> enough to take it off-road by herself, that's why she has me. On the plus
> side though, she did buy it with a manual transmission.
>
> Now that that's out of the way, does anybody have any serious suggestions
> or is fuzzy dize the best I'm going to get here?
>
Get a quadratec catalog -- lots of stuff for Wranglers.
www.quadratec.com
> Just becaue one buys an $80,000 Viper doesn't mean they have to drive it
> 200MPH or take it to the track. They can just cruise around town and
> enjoy
> what it is they're driving. Just because she owns a Jeep doesn't mean she
> is required to drive it through mud on a daily basis. She's not brave
> enough to take it off-road by herself, that's why she has me. On the plus
> side though, she did buy it with a manual transmission.
>
> Now that that's out of the way, does anybody have any serious suggestions
> or is fuzzy dize the best I'm going to get here?
>
Get a quadratec catalog -- lots of stuff for Wranglers.
www.quadratec.com
#29
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Re: Add-ons for 2000 Wrangler Sport
Dave Earle wrote:
> Just becaue one buys an $80,000 Viper doesn't mean they have to drive it
> 200MPH or take it to the track. They can just cruise around town and
> enjoy
> what it is they're driving. Just because she owns a Jeep doesn't mean she
> is required to drive it through mud on a daily basis. She's not brave
> enough to take it off-road by herself, that's why she has me. On the plus
> side though, she did buy it with a manual transmission.
>
> Now that that's out of the way, does anybody have any serious suggestions
> or is fuzzy dize the best I'm going to get here?
>
Get a quadratec catalog -- lots of stuff for Wranglers.
www.quadratec.com
> Just becaue one buys an $80,000 Viper doesn't mean they have to drive it
> 200MPH or take it to the track. They can just cruise around town and
> enjoy
> what it is they're driving. Just because she owns a Jeep doesn't mean she
> is required to drive it through mud on a daily basis. She's not brave
> enough to take it off-road by herself, that's why she has me. On the plus
> side though, she did buy it with a manual transmission.
>
> Now that that's out of the way, does anybody have any serious suggestions
> or is fuzzy dize the best I'm going to get here?
>
Get a quadratec catalog -- lots of stuff for Wranglers.
www.quadratec.com
#30
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Re: Add-ons for 2000 Wrangler Sport
Hey! What's wrong with Fuzzy Dice????
Dave Earle wrote:
> Just becaue one buys an $80,000 Viper doesn't mean they have to drive it
> 200MPH or take it to the track. They can just cruise around town and enjoy
> what it is they're driving. Just because she owns a Jeep doesn't mean she
> is required to drive it through mud on a daily basis. She's not brave
> enough to take it off-road by herself, that's why she has me. On the plus
> side though, she did buy it with a manual transmission.
>
> Now that that's out of the way, does anybody have any serious suggestions or
> is fuzzy dize the best I'm going to get here?
>
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03 TJ Rubicon - Rubicon Express 4.5"
01 XJ Sport
There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness."
-- Dave Barry
Pronunciation: 'jEp
Function: noun
Date: 1940
Etymology: from g. p. (G= 'Government' P= '80 inch wheelbase')
A small general-purpose motor vehicle with 80-inch wheelbase,
1/4-ton capacity, and four-wheel drive used by the U.S. army in
World War II.
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Dave Earle wrote:
> Just becaue one buys an $80,000 Viper doesn't mean they have to drive it
> 200MPH or take it to the track. They can just cruise around town and enjoy
> what it is they're driving. Just because she owns a Jeep doesn't mean she
> is required to drive it through mud on a daily basis. She's not brave
> enough to take it off-road by herself, that's why she has me. On the plus
> side though, she did buy it with a manual transmission.
>
> Now that that's out of the way, does anybody have any serious suggestions or
> is fuzzy dize the best I'm going to get here?
>
--
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tw
03 TJ Rubicon - Rubicon Express 4.5"
01 XJ Sport
There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness."
-- Dave Barry
Pronunciation: 'jEp
Function: noun
Date: 1940
Etymology: from g. p. (G= 'Government' P= '80 inch wheelbase')
A small general-purpose motor vehicle with 80-inch wheelbase,
1/4-ton capacity, and four-wheel drive used by the U.S. army in
World War II.
(Please remove the OBVIOUS to reply by email)
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