Any info on redesigned Wrangler for '06?
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Re: Any info on redesigned Wrangler for '06?
"Al King" <alking425REMOVE@THIShotmail.com> wrote in message
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> it's funny that no one care for that stretched unlimited,i don't like it
> myself but it has potential with longer axles.
I saw two of these set up with 4"+ suspensions and 35's at Moab, they looked
fabulous. Stock, to me they just look like, well...no good.
news:SP%xc.43611$sS2.1551435@news20.bellglobal.com ...
> it's funny that no one care for that stretched unlimited,i don't like it
> myself but it has potential with longer axles.
I saw two of these set up with 4"+ suspensions and 35's at Moab, they looked
fabulous. Stock, to me they just look like, well...no good.
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Re: Any info on redesigned Wrangler for '06?
"trailboss" <trailboss@optonline.net> wrote in message
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> that "tired, old inline 6" is one of the best engines EVER made....>
Just like solid axles, the automotive press thinks an old inline iron 6cyl
is a dog. Problem is the millions on the road running faithfully for
hundreds of thousands of miles, whereas the potyential aluminum V6
replacements are junk at low mileages, and cost a fortune to rebuild.
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Re: Any info on redesigned Wrangler for '06?
"trailboss" <trailboss@optonline.net> wrote in message
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> that "tired, old inline 6" is one of the best engines EVER made....>
Just like solid axles, the automotive press thinks an old inline iron 6cyl
is a dog. Problem is the millions on the road running faithfully for
hundreds of thousands of miles, whereas the potyential aluminum V6
replacements are junk at low mileages, and cost a fortune to rebuild.
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Re: Any info on redesigned Wrangler for '06?
"trailboss" <trailboss@optonline.net> wrote in message
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> that "tired, old inline 6" is one of the best engines EVER made....>
Just like solid axles, the automotive press thinks an old inline iron 6cyl
is a dog. Problem is the millions on the road running faithfully for
hundreds of thousands of miles, whereas the potyential aluminum V6
replacements are junk at low mileages, and cost a fortune to rebuild.
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Re: Any info on redesigned Wrangler for '06?
"trailboss" <trailboss@optonline.net> wrote in message
news:_a0yc.8742$Il2.1700072@news4.srv.hcvlny.cv.ne t...
> that "tired, old inline 6" is one of the best engines EVER made....>
Just like solid axles, the automotive press thinks an old inline iron 6cyl
is a dog. Problem is the millions on the road running faithfully for
hundreds of thousands of miles, whereas the potyential aluminum V6
replacements are junk at low mileages, and cost a fortune to rebuild.
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Re: Any info on redesigned Wrangler for '06?
I had the opportunity to talk with a "Jeep engineer" during the Moab Easter
Safari. She said she was not allowed to talk about future projects. She did
say they were looking at a 10 year life for the TJ. When I asked her point
blank was the new TJ going to have solid axles or not she just shrugged her
shoulders. Reading her body language did not make me optimistic about the
future of Jeep. Just look at the new Grand Cherokee and Liberty, both with
independent front suspension.
But I'm not worried, my 98 TJ is just a baby. It should last at least another
20 years and by then it will be a classic.
Dean
http://www.monogramsinc.com/jeep
On 10 Jun 2004 08:02:49 -0700, bag@centurytel.net (stephjeff) wrote:
>I've been holding out trading/selling my 98 TJ to see what the new
>wrangler will have. Is there any news about this, and is it still
>gonna be redone for '06?
>
> It'd be nice if it had a more fuel effecient engine, but I'm not sure
>what else I'd want to change. I just wouldn't want to miss out.
Safari. She said she was not allowed to talk about future projects. She did
say they were looking at a 10 year life for the TJ. When I asked her point
blank was the new TJ going to have solid axles or not she just shrugged her
shoulders. Reading her body language did not make me optimistic about the
future of Jeep. Just look at the new Grand Cherokee and Liberty, both with
independent front suspension.
But I'm not worried, my 98 TJ is just a baby. It should last at least another
20 years and by then it will be a classic.
Dean
http://www.monogramsinc.com/jeep
On 10 Jun 2004 08:02:49 -0700, bag@centurytel.net (stephjeff) wrote:
>I've been holding out trading/selling my 98 TJ to see what the new
>wrangler will have. Is there any news about this, and is it still
>gonna be redone for '06?
>
> It'd be nice if it had a more fuel effecient engine, but I'm not sure
>what else I'd want to change. I just wouldn't want to miss out.
#47
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Re: Any info on redesigned Wrangler for '06?
I had the opportunity to talk with a "Jeep engineer" during the Moab Easter
Safari. She said she was not allowed to talk about future projects. She did
say they were looking at a 10 year life for the TJ. When I asked her point
blank was the new TJ going to have solid axles or not she just shrugged her
shoulders. Reading her body language did not make me optimistic about the
future of Jeep. Just look at the new Grand Cherokee and Liberty, both with
independent front suspension.
But I'm not worried, my 98 TJ is just a baby. It should last at least another
20 years and by then it will be a classic.
Dean
http://www.monogramsinc.com/jeep
On 10 Jun 2004 08:02:49 -0700, bag@centurytel.net (stephjeff) wrote:
>I've been holding out trading/selling my 98 TJ to see what the new
>wrangler will have. Is there any news about this, and is it still
>gonna be redone for '06?
>
> It'd be nice if it had a more fuel effecient engine, but I'm not sure
>what else I'd want to change. I just wouldn't want to miss out.
Safari. She said she was not allowed to talk about future projects. She did
say they were looking at a 10 year life for the TJ. When I asked her point
blank was the new TJ going to have solid axles or not she just shrugged her
shoulders. Reading her body language did not make me optimistic about the
future of Jeep. Just look at the new Grand Cherokee and Liberty, both with
independent front suspension.
But I'm not worried, my 98 TJ is just a baby. It should last at least another
20 years and by then it will be a classic.
Dean
http://www.monogramsinc.com/jeep
On 10 Jun 2004 08:02:49 -0700, bag@centurytel.net (stephjeff) wrote:
>I've been holding out trading/selling my 98 TJ to see what the new
>wrangler will have. Is there any news about this, and is it still
>gonna be redone for '06?
>
> It'd be nice if it had a more fuel effecient engine, but I'm not sure
>what else I'd want to change. I just wouldn't want to miss out.
#48
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Re: Any info on redesigned Wrangler for '06?
I had the opportunity to talk with a "Jeep engineer" during the Moab Easter
Safari. She said she was not allowed to talk about future projects. She did
say they were looking at a 10 year life for the TJ. When I asked her point
blank was the new TJ going to have solid axles or not she just shrugged her
shoulders. Reading her body language did not make me optimistic about the
future of Jeep. Just look at the new Grand Cherokee and Liberty, both with
independent front suspension.
But I'm not worried, my 98 TJ is just a baby. It should last at least another
20 years and by then it will be a classic.
Dean
http://www.monogramsinc.com/jeep
On 10 Jun 2004 08:02:49 -0700, bag@centurytel.net (stephjeff) wrote:
>I've been holding out trading/selling my 98 TJ to see what the new
>wrangler will have. Is there any news about this, and is it still
>gonna be redone for '06?
>
> It'd be nice if it had a more fuel effecient engine, but I'm not sure
>what else I'd want to change. I just wouldn't want to miss out.
Safari. She said she was not allowed to talk about future projects. She did
say they were looking at a 10 year life for the TJ. When I asked her point
blank was the new TJ going to have solid axles or not she just shrugged her
shoulders. Reading her body language did not make me optimistic about the
future of Jeep. Just look at the new Grand Cherokee and Liberty, both with
independent front suspension.
But I'm not worried, my 98 TJ is just a baby. It should last at least another
20 years and by then it will be a classic.
Dean
http://www.monogramsinc.com/jeep
On 10 Jun 2004 08:02:49 -0700, bag@centurytel.net (stephjeff) wrote:
>I've been holding out trading/selling my 98 TJ to see what the new
>wrangler will have. Is there any news about this, and is it still
>gonna be redone for '06?
>
> It'd be nice if it had a more fuel effecient engine, but I'm not sure
>what else I'd want to change. I just wouldn't want to miss out.
#49
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Re: Any info on redesigned Wrangler for '06?
I had the opportunity to talk with a "Jeep engineer" during the Moab Easter
Safari. She said she was not allowed to talk about future projects. She did
say they were looking at a 10 year life for the TJ. When I asked her point
blank was the new TJ going to have solid axles or not she just shrugged her
shoulders. Reading her body language did not make me optimistic about the
future of Jeep. Just look at the new Grand Cherokee and Liberty, both with
independent front suspension.
But I'm not worried, my 98 TJ is just a baby. It should last at least another
20 years and by then it will be a classic.
Dean
http://www.monogramsinc.com/jeep
On 10 Jun 2004 08:02:49 -0700, bag@centurytel.net (stephjeff) wrote:
>I've been holding out trading/selling my 98 TJ to see what the new
>wrangler will have. Is there any news about this, and is it still
>gonna be redone for '06?
>
> It'd be nice if it had a more fuel effecient engine, but I'm not sure
>what else I'd want to change. I just wouldn't want to miss out.
Safari. She said she was not allowed to talk about future projects. She did
say they were looking at a 10 year life for the TJ. When I asked her point
blank was the new TJ going to have solid axles or not she just shrugged her
shoulders. Reading her body language did not make me optimistic about the
future of Jeep. Just look at the new Grand Cherokee and Liberty, both with
independent front suspension.
But I'm not worried, my 98 TJ is just a baby. It should last at least another
20 years and by then it will be a classic.
Dean
http://www.monogramsinc.com/jeep
On 10 Jun 2004 08:02:49 -0700, bag@centurytel.net (stephjeff) wrote:
>I've been holding out trading/selling my 98 TJ to see what the new
>wrangler will have. Is there any news about this, and is it still
>gonna be redone for '06?
>
> It'd be nice if it had a more fuel effecient engine, but I'm not sure
>what else I'd want to change. I just wouldn't want to miss out.
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Re: Any info on redesigned Wrangler for '06?
L.W.(ßill) ------ III <----------@***.net> wrote in message news:<40C8C19B.3D698F99@***.net>...
> http://www.----------.com/05wrangler.jpg
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
>
>
That's an old pic from years ago. But don't tell me that's the fate
of the Wrangler. That's f'ugly as hell.
> http://www.----------.com/05wrangler.jpg
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
>
>
That's an old pic from years ago. But don't tell me that's the fate
of the Wrangler. That's f'ugly as hell.