Hey Ya'll!
#21
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Re: Hey Ya'll!
Welcome aboard.
I don't know what folks are doing for raising clearance, but skid plates
are the best first investment as you likely remember from the CJ days.
At least the CJ's 'came' with oil pan skid plates and nice tranny/t-case
and gas tank skids.
Tow hooks are a good second thing.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Kate wrote:
>
> Thought I would jump in and introduce myself.
> I'm located in west Tennessee, only been here a couple of years though.
>
> After about ten years of driving Mustangs traded off my 98 Cobra drop top
> for a 2005 Liberty Limited 4x4 .
> I traded in my California car for something more regionally correct.
> The swap down about 100 horses will be something of a stutter for a bit but
> I will get used to it.
>
> In earlier days I have owned two CJs and this time chose the Liberty for
> comfort, style and versitility.
> I am looking forward to trying out that last color option - Mud and doing
> some exploring.
>
> I'm really interested in what modifications folks are doing with their
> Libertys, particularly in power, but I do plan to take it out and go
> exploring this beautiful part of the country.
>
> Oh!
> I should add - I am a chubby, 40 something, outspoken, opinionated, Irish
> woman who is the mother of three, grandma to one and a usually a republican.
> I have been around cars and trucks all of my life for fun and sport and
> worked in the automotive industry for many years.
>
> Looks like there is a lot to learn in here!
>
> --
> Kate
> 2O|||||||O5 Liberty
I don't know what folks are doing for raising clearance, but skid plates
are the best first investment as you likely remember from the CJ days.
At least the CJ's 'came' with oil pan skid plates and nice tranny/t-case
and gas tank skids.
Tow hooks are a good second thing.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Kate wrote:
>
> Thought I would jump in and introduce myself.
> I'm located in west Tennessee, only been here a couple of years though.
>
> After about ten years of driving Mustangs traded off my 98 Cobra drop top
> for a 2005 Liberty Limited 4x4 .
> I traded in my California car for something more regionally correct.
> The swap down about 100 horses will be something of a stutter for a bit but
> I will get used to it.
>
> In earlier days I have owned two CJs and this time chose the Liberty for
> comfort, style and versitility.
> I am looking forward to trying out that last color option - Mud and doing
> some exploring.
>
> I'm really interested in what modifications folks are doing with their
> Libertys, particularly in power, but I do plan to take it out and go
> exploring this beautiful part of the country.
>
> Oh!
> I should add - I am a chubby, 40 something, outspoken, opinionated, Irish
> woman who is the mother of three, grandma to one and a usually a republican.
> I have been around cars and trucks all of my life for fun and sport and
> worked in the automotive industry for many years.
>
> Looks like there is a lot to learn in here!
>
> --
> Kate
> 2O|||||||O5 Liberty
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Re: Hey Ya'll!
Tell us more about your Liberty's current setup.
Have you a build sheet? If not you can get one via e-mail from Jeep or at
any Jeep parts counter at no charge. All you will need is the VIN number.
In the back you can use a trailer hitch for the tow hook.
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"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:4324629C.E016865C@sympatico.ca...
> Welcome aboard.
>
> I don't know what folks are doing for raising clearance, but skid plates
> are the best first investment as you likely remember from the CJ days.
> At least the CJ's 'came' with oil pan skid plates and nice tranny/t-case
> and gas tank skids.
>
> Tow hooks are a good second thing.
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> Kate wrote:
>>
>> Thought I would jump in and introduce myself.
>> I'm located in west Tennessee, only been here a couple of years though.
>>
>> After about ten years of driving Mustangs traded off my 98 Cobra drop top
>> for a 2005 Liberty Limited 4x4 .
>> I traded in my California car for something more regionally correct.
>> The swap down about 100 horses will be something of a stutter for a bit
>> but
>> I will get used to it.
>>
>> In earlier days I have owned two CJs and this time chose the Liberty for
>> comfort, style and versitility.
>> I am looking forward to trying out that last color option - Mud and doing
>> some exploring.
>>
>> I'm really interested in what modifications folks are doing with their
>> Libertys, particularly in power, but I do plan to take it out and go
>> exploring this beautiful part of the country.
>>
>> Oh!
>> I should add - I am a chubby, 40 something, outspoken, opinionated, Irish
>> woman who is the mother of three, grandma to one and a usually a
>> republican.
>> I have been around cars and trucks all of my life for fun and sport and
>> worked in the automotive industry for many years.
>>
>> Looks like there is a lot to learn in here!
>>
>> --
>> Kate
>> 2O|||||||O5 Liberty
Have you a build sheet? If not you can get one via e-mail from Jeep or at
any Jeep parts counter at no charge. All you will need is the VIN number.
In the back you can use a trailer hitch for the tow hook.
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Brilliant Black Crystal Pearl Coat
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..
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:4324629C.E016865C@sympatico.ca...
> Welcome aboard.
>
> I don't know what folks are doing for raising clearance, but skid plates
> are the best first investment as you likely remember from the CJ days.
> At least the CJ's 'came' with oil pan skid plates and nice tranny/t-case
> and gas tank skids.
>
> Tow hooks are a good second thing.
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> Kate wrote:
>>
>> Thought I would jump in and introduce myself.
>> I'm located in west Tennessee, only been here a couple of years though.
>>
>> After about ten years of driving Mustangs traded off my 98 Cobra drop top
>> for a 2005 Liberty Limited 4x4 .
>> I traded in my California car for something more regionally correct.
>> The swap down about 100 horses will be something of a stutter for a bit
>> but
>> I will get used to it.
>>
>> In earlier days I have owned two CJs and this time chose the Liberty for
>> comfort, style and versitility.
>> I am looking forward to trying out that last color option - Mud and doing
>> some exploring.
>>
>> I'm really interested in what modifications folks are doing with their
>> Libertys, particularly in power, but I do plan to take it out and go
>> exploring this beautiful part of the country.
>>
>> Oh!
>> I should add - I am a chubby, 40 something, outspoken, opinionated, Irish
>> woman who is the mother of three, grandma to one and a usually a
>> republican.
>> I have been around cars and trucks all of my life for fun and sport and
>> worked in the automotive industry for many years.
>>
>> Looks like there is a lot to learn in here!
>>
>> --
>> Kate
>> 2O|||||||O5 Liberty
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Re: Hey Ya'll!
Tell us more about your Liberty's current setup.
Have you a build sheet? If not you can get one via e-mail from Jeep or at
any Jeep parts counter at no charge. All you will need is the VIN number.
In the back you can use a trailer hitch for the tow hook.
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Brilliant Black Crystal Pearl Coat
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..
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:4324629C.E016865C@sympatico.ca...
> Welcome aboard.
>
> I don't know what folks are doing for raising clearance, but skid plates
> are the best first investment as you likely remember from the CJ days.
> At least the CJ's 'came' with oil pan skid plates and nice tranny/t-case
> and gas tank skids.
>
> Tow hooks are a good second thing.
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> Kate wrote:
>>
>> Thought I would jump in and introduce myself.
>> I'm located in west Tennessee, only been here a couple of years though.
>>
>> After about ten years of driving Mustangs traded off my 98 Cobra drop top
>> for a 2005 Liberty Limited 4x4 .
>> I traded in my California car for something more regionally correct.
>> The swap down about 100 horses will be something of a stutter for a bit
>> but
>> I will get used to it.
>>
>> In earlier days I have owned two CJs and this time chose the Liberty for
>> comfort, style and versitility.
>> I am looking forward to trying out that last color option - Mud and doing
>> some exploring.
>>
>> I'm really interested in what modifications folks are doing with their
>> Libertys, particularly in power, but I do plan to take it out and go
>> exploring this beautiful part of the country.
>>
>> Oh!
>> I should add - I am a chubby, 40 something, outspoken, opinionated, Irish
>> woman who is the mother of three, grandma to one and a usually a
>> republican.
>> I have been around cars and trucks all of my life for fun and sport and
>> worked in the automotive industry for many years.
>>
>> Looks like there is a lot to learn in here!
>>
>> --
>> Kate
>> 2O|||||||O5 Liberty
Have you a build sheet? If not you can get one via e-mail from Jeep or at
any Jeep parts counter at no charge. All you will need is the VIN number.
In the back you can use a trailer hitch for the tow hook.
--
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2002 Jeep WJ 4 Liter Automatic
Brilliant Black Crystal Pearl Coat
Sharing is why we are all here....... or should be.
..
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:4324629C.E016865C@sympatico.ca...
> Welcome aboard.
>
> I don't know what folks are doing for raising clearance, but skid plates
> are the best first investment as you likely remember from the CJ days.
> At least the CJ's 'came' with oil pan skid plates and nice tranny/t-case
> and gas tank skids.
>
> Tow hooks are a good second thing.
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> Kate wrote:
>>
>> Thought I would jump in and introduce myself.
>> I'm located in west Tennessee, only been here a couple of years though.
>>
>> After about ten years of driving Mustangs traded off my 98 Cobra drop top
>> for a 2005 Liberty Limited 4x4 .
>> I traded in my California car for something more regionally correct.
>> The swap down about 100 horses will be something of a stutter for a bit
>> but
>> I will get used to it.
>>
>> In earlier days I have owned two CJs and this time chose the Liberty for
>> comfort, style and versitility.
>> I am looking forward to trying out that last color option - Mud and doing
>> some exploring.
>>
>> I'm really interested in what modifications folks are doing with their
>> Libertys, particularly in power, but I do plan to take it out and go
>> exploring this beautiful part of the country.
>>
>> Oh!
>> I should add - I am a chubby, 40 something, outspoken, opinionated, Irish
>> woman who is the mother of three, grandma to one and a usually a
>> republican.
>> I have been around cars and trucks all of my life for fun and sport and
>> worked in the automotive industry for many years.
>>
>> Looks like there is a lot to learn in here!
>>
>> --
>> Kate
>> 2O|||||||O5 Liberty
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Re: Hey Ya'll!
Tell us more about your Liberty's current setup.
Have you a build sheet? If not you can get one via e-mail from Jeep or at
any Jeep parts counter at no charge. All you will need is the VIN number.
In the back you can use a trailer hitch for the tow hook.
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2002 Jeep WJ 4 Liter Automatic
Brilliant Black Crystal Pearl Coat
Sharing is why we are all here....... or should be.
..
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:4324629C.E016865C@sympatico.ca...
> Welcome aboard.
>
> I don't know what folks are doing for raising clearance, but skid plates
> are the best first investment as you likely remember from the CJ days.
> At least the CJ's 'came' with oil pan skid plates and nice tranny/t-case
> and gas tank skids.
>
> Tow hooks are a good second thing.
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> Kate wrote:
>>
>> Thought I would jump in and introduce myself.
>> I'm located in west Tennessee, only been here a couple of years though.
>>
>> After about ten years of driving Mustangs traded off my 98 Cobra drop top
>> for a 2005 Liberty Limited 4x4 .
>> I traded in my California car for something more regionally correct.
>> The swap down about 100 horses will be something of a stutter for a bit
>> but
>> I will get used to it.
>>
>> In earlier days I have owned two CJs and this time chose the Liberty for
>> comfort, style and versitility.
>> I am looking forward to trying out that last color option - Mud and doing
>> some exploring.
>>
>> I'm really interested in what modifications folks are doing with their
>> Libertys, particularly in power, but I do plan to take it out and go
>> exploring this beautiful part of the country.
>>
>> Oh!
>> I should add - I am a chubby, 40 something, outspoken, opinionated, Irish
>> woman who is the mother of three, grandma to one and a usually a
>> republican.
>> I have been around cars and trucks all of my life for fun and sport and
>> worked in the automotive industry for many years.
>>
>> Looks like there is a lot to learn in here!
>>
>> --
>> Kate
>> 2O|||||||O5 Liberty
Have you a build sheet? If not you can get one via e-mail from Jeep or at
any Jeep parts counter at no charge. All you will need is the VIN number.
In the back you can use a trailer hitch for the tow hook.
--
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2002 Jeep WJ 4 Liter Automatic
Brilliant Black Crystal Pearl Coat
Sharing is why we are all here....... or should be.
..
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:4324629C.E016865C@sympatico.ca...
> Welcome aboard.
>
> I don't know what folks are doing for raising clearance, but skid plates
> are the best first investment as you likely remember from the CJ days.
> At least the CJ's 'came' with oil pan skid plates and nice tranny/t-case
> and gas tank skids.
>
> Tow hooks are a good second thing.
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> Kate wrote:
>>
>> Thought I would jump in and introduce myself.
>> I'm located in west Tennessee, only been here a couple of years though.
>>
>> After about ten years of driving Mustangs traded off my 98 Cobra drop top
>> for a 2005 Liberty Limited 4x4 .
>> I traded in my California car for something more regionally correct.
>> The swap down about 100 horses will be something of a stutter for a bit
>> but
>> I will get used to it.
>>
>> In earlier days I have owned two CJs and this time chose the Liberty for
>> comfort, style and versitility.
>> I am looking forward to trying out that last color option - Mud and doing
>> some exploring.
>>
>> I'm really interested in what modifications folks are doing with their
>> Libertys, particularly in power, but I do plan to take it out and go
>> exploring this beautiful part of the country.
>>
>> Oh!
>> I should add - I am a chubby, 40 something, outspoken, opinionated, Irish
>> woman who is the mother of three, grandma to one and a usually a
>> republican.
>> I have been around cars and trucks all of my life for fun and sport and
>> worked in the automotive industry for many years.
>>
>> Looks like there is a lot to learn in here!
>>
>> --
>> Kate
>> 2O|||||||O5 Liberty
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Re: Hey Ya'll!
Tell us more about your Liberty's current setup.
Have you a build sheet? If not you can get one via e-mail from Jeep or at
any Jeep parts counter at no charge. All you will need is the VIN number.
In the back you can use a trailer hitch for the tow hook.
--
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2002 Jeep WJ 4 Liter Automatic
Brilliant Black Crystal Pearl Coat
Sharing is why we are all here....... or should be.
..
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:4324629C.E016865C@sympatico.ca...
> Welcome aboard.
>
> I don't know what folks are doing for raising clearance, but skid plates
> are the best first investment as you likely remember from the CJ days.
> At least the CJ's 'came' with oil pan skid plates and nice tranny/t-case
> and gas tank skids.
>
> Tow hooks are a good second thing.
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> Kate wrote:
>>
>> Thought I would jump in and introduce myself.
>> I'm located in west Tennessee, only been here a couple of years though.
>>
>> After about ten years of driving Mustangs traded off my 98 Cobra drop top
>> for a 2005 Liberty Limited 4x4 .
>> I traded in my California car for something more regionally correct.
>> The swap down about 100 horses will be something of a stutter for a bit
>> but
>> I will get used to it.
>>
>> In earlier days I have owned two CJs and this time chose the Liberty for
>> comfort, style and versitility.
>> I am looking forward to trying out that last color option - Mud and doing
>> some exploring.
>>
>> I'm really interested in what modifications folks are doing with their
>> Libertys, particularly in power, but I do plan to take it out and go
>> exploring this beautiful part of the country.
>>
>> Oh!
>> I should add - I am a chubby, 40 something, outspoken, opinionated, Irish
>> woman who is the mother of three, grandma to one and a usually a
>> republican.
>> I have been around cars and trucks all of my life for fun and sport and
>> worked in the automotive industry for many years.
>>
>> Looks like there is a lot to learn in here!
>>
>> --
>> Kate
>> 2O|||||||O5 Liberty
Have you a build sheet? If not you can get one via e-mail from Jeep or at
any Jeep parts counter at no charge. All you will need is the VIN number.
In the back you can use a trailer hitch for the tow hook.
--
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2002 Jeep WJ 4 Liter Automatic
Brilliant Black Crystal Pearl Coat
Sharing is why we are all here....... or should be.
..
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:4324629C.E016865C@sympatico.ca...
> Welcome aboard.
>
> I don't know what folks are doing for raising clearance, but skid plates
> are the best first investment as you likely remember from the CJ days.
> At least the CJ's 'came' with oil pan skid plates and nice tranny/t-case
> and gas tank skids.
>
> Tow hooks are a good second thing.
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> Kate wrote:
>>
>> Thought I would jump in and introduce myself.
>> I'm located in west Tennessee, only been here a couple of years though.
>>
>> After about ten years of driving Mustangs traded off my 98 Cobra drop top
>> for a 2005 Liberty Limited 4x4 .
>> I traded in my California car for something more regionally correct.
>> The swap down about 100 horses will be something of a stutter for a bit
>> but
>> I will get used to it.
>>
>> In earlier days I have owned two CJs and this time chose the Liberty for
>> comfort, style and versitility.
>> I am looking forward to trying out that last color option - Mud and doing
>> some exploring.
>>
>> I'm really interested in what modifications folks are doing with their
>> Libertys, particularly in power, but I do plan to take it out and go
>> exploring this beautiful part of the country.
>>
>> Oh!
>> I should add - I am a chubby, 40 something, outspoken, opinionated, Irish
>> woman who is the mother of three, grandma to one and a usually a
>> republican.
>> I have been around cars and trucks all of my life for fun and sport and
>> worked in the automotive industry for many years.
>>
>> Looks like there is a lot to learn in here!
>>
>> --
>> Kate
>> 2O|||||||O5 Liberty
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Re: Hey Ya'll!
Sorry.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Kate wrote:
>
> Thought I would jump in and introduce myself.
> I'm located in west Tennessee, only been here a couple of years though.
>
> After about ten years of driving Mustangs traded off my 98 Cobra drop top
> for a 2005 Liberty Limited 4x4 .
> I traded in my California car for something more regionally correct.
> The swap down about 100 horses will be something of a stutter for a bit but
> I will get used to it.
>
> In earlier days I have owned two CJs and this time chose the Liberty for
> comfort, style and versitility.
> I am looking forward to trying out that last color option - Mud and doing
> some exploring.
>
> I'm really interested in what modifications folks are doing with their
> Libertys, particularly in power, but I do plan to take it out and go
> exploring this beautiful part of the country.
>
> Oh!
> I should add - I am a chubby, 40 something, outspoken, opinionated, Irish
> woman who is the mother of three, grandma to one and a usually a republican.
> I have been around cars and trucks all of my life for fun and sport and
> worked in the automotive industry for many years.
>
> Looks like there is a lot to learn in here!
>
> --
> Kate
> 2O|||||||O5 Liberty
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Kate wrote:
>
> Thought I would jump in and introduce myself.
> I'm located in west Tennessee, only been here a couple of years though.
>
> After about ten years of driving Mustangs traded off my 98 Cobra drop top
> for a 2005 Liberty Limited 4x4 .
> I traded in my California car for something more regionally correct.
> The swap down about 100 horses will be something of a stutter for a bit but
> I will get used to it.
>
> In earlier days I have owned two CJs and this time chose the Liberty for
> comfort, style and versitility.
> I am looking forward to trying out that last color option - Mud and doing
> some exploring.
>
> I'm really interested in what modifications folks are doing with their
> Libertys, particularly in power, but I do plan to take it out and go
> exploring this beautiful part of the country.
>
> Oh!
> I should add - I am a chubby, 40 something, outspoken, opinionated, Irish
> woman who is the mother of three, grandma to one and a usually a republican.
> I have been around cars and trucks all of my life for fun and sport and
> worked in the automotive industry for many years.
>
> Looks like there is a lot to learn in here!
>
> --
> Kate
> 2O|||||||O5 Liberty
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Re: Hey Ya'll!
Sorry.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Kate wrote:
>
> Thought I would jump in and introduce myself.
> I'm located in west Tennessee, only been here a couple of years though.
>
> After about ten years of driving Mustangs traded off my 98 Cobra drop top
> for a 2005 Liberty Limited 4x4 .
> I traded in my California car for something more regionally correct.
> The swap down about 100 horses will be something of a stutter for a bit but
> I will get used to it.
>
> In earlier days I have owned two CJs and this time chose the Liberty for
> comfort, style and versitility.
> I am looking forward to trying out that last color option - Mud and doing
> some exploring.
>
> I'm really interested in what modifications folks are doing with their
> Libertys, particularly in power, but I do plan to take it out and go
> exploring this beautiful part of the country.
>
> Oh!
> I should add - I am a chubby, 40 something, outspoken, opinionated, Irish
> woman who is the mother of three, grandma to one and a usually a republican.
> I have been around cars and trucks all of my life for fun and sport and
> worked in the automotive industry for many years.
>
> Looks like there is a lot to learn in here!
>
> --
> Kate
> 2O|||||||O5 Liberty
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Kate wrote:
>
> Thought I would jump in and introduce myself.
> I'm located in west Tennessee, only been here a couple of years though.
>
> After about ten years of driving Mustangs traded off my 98 Cobra drop top
> for a 2005 Liberty Limited 4x4 .
> I traded in my California car for something more regionally correct.
> The swap down about 100 horses will be something of a stutter for a bit but
> I will get used to it.
>
> In earlier days I have owned two CJs and this time chose the Liberty for
> comfort, style and versitility.
> I am looking forward to trying out that last color option - Mud and doing
> some exploring.
>
> I'm really interested in what modifications folks are doing with their
> Libertys, particularly in power, but I do plan to take it out and go
> exploring this beautiful part of the country.
>
> Oh!
> I should add - I am a chubby, 40 something, outspoken, opinionated, Irish
> woman who is the mother of three, grandma to one and a usually a republican.
> I have been around cars and trucks all of my life for fun and sport and
> worked in the automotive industry for many years.
>
> Looks like there is a lot to learn in here!
>
> --
> Kate
> 2O|||||||O5 Liberty
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Re: Hey Ya'll!
Sorry.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Kate wrote:
>
> Thought I would jump in and introduce myself.
> I'm located in west Tennessee, only been here a couple of years though.
>
> After about ten years of driving Mustangs traded off my 98 Cobra drop top
> for a 2005 Liberty Limited 4x4 .
> I traded in my California car for something more regionally correct.
> The swap down about 100 horses will be something of a stutter for a bit but
> I will get used to it.
>
> In earlier days I have owned two CJs and this time chose the Liberty for
> comfort, style and versitility.
> I am looking forward to trying out that last color option - Mud and doing
> some exploring.
>
> I'm really interested in what modifications folks are doing with their
> Libertys, particularly in power, but I do plan to take it out and go
> exploring this beautiful part of the country.
>
> Oh!
> I should add - I am a chubby, 40 something, outspoken, opinionated, Irish
> woman who is the mother of three, grandma to one and a usually a republican.
> I have been around cars and trucks all of my life for fun and sport and
> worked in the automotive industry for many years.
>
> Looks like there is a lot to learn in here!
>
> --
> Kate
> 2O|||||||O5 Liberty
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Kate wrote:
>
> Thought I would jump in and introduce myself.
> I'm located in west Tennessee, only been here a couple of years though.
>
> After about ten years of driving Mustangs traded off my 98 Cobra drop top
> for a 2005 Liberty Limited 4x4 .
> I traded in my California car for something more regionally correct.
> The swap down about 100 horses will be something of a stutter for a bit but
> I will get used to it.
>
> In earlier days I have owned two CJs and this time chose the Liberty for
> comfort, style and versitility.
> I am looking forward to trying out that last color option - Mud and doing
> some exploring.
>
> I'm really interested in what modifications folks are doing with their
> Libertys, particularly in power, but I do plan to take it out and go
> exploring this beautiful part of the country.
>
> Oh!
> I should add - I am a chubby, 40 something, outspoken, opinionated, Irish
> woman who is the mother of three, grandma to one and a usually a republican.
> I have been around cars and trucks all of my life for fun and sport and
> worked in the automotive industry for many years.
>
> Looks like there is a lot to learn in here!
>
> --
> Kate
> 2O|||||||O5 Liberty
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Re: Hey Ya'll!
Sorry.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Kate wrote:
>
> Thought I would jump in and introduce myself.
> I'm located in west Tennessee, only been here a couple of years though.
>
> After about ten years of driving Mustangs traded off my 98 Cobra drop top
> for a 2005 Liberty Limited 4x4 .
> I traded in my California car for something more regionally correct.
> The swap down about 100 horses will be something of a stutter for a bit but
> I will get used to it.
>
> In earlier days I have owned two CJs and this time chose the Liberty for
> comfort, style and versitility.
> I am looking forward to trying out that last color option - Mud and doing
> some exploring.
>
> I'm really interested in what modifications folks are doing with their
> Libertys, particularly in power, but I do plan to take it out and go
> exploring this beautiful part of the country.
>
> Oh!
> I should add - I am a chubby, 40 something, outspoken, opinionated, Irish
> woman who is the mother of three, grandma to one and a usually a republican.
> I have been around cars and trucks all of my life for fun and sport and
> worked in the automotive industry for many years.
>
> Looks like there is a lot to learn in here!
>
> --
> Kate
> 2O|||||||O5 Liberty
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Kate wrote:
>
> Thought I would jump in and introduce myself.
> I'm located in west Tennessee, only been here a couple of years though.
>
> After about ten years of driving Mustangs traded off my 98 Cobra drop top
> for a 2005 Liberty Limited 4x4 .
> I traded in my California car for something more regionally correct.
> The swap down about 100 horses will be something of a stutter for a bit but
> I will get used to it.
>
> In earlier days I have owned two CJs and this time chose the Liberty for
> comfort, style and versitility.
> I am looking forward to trying out that last color option - Mud and doing
> some exploring.
>
> I'm really interested in what modifications folks are doing with their
> Libertys, particularly in power, but I do plan to take it out and go
> exploring this beautiful part of the country.
>
> Oh!
> I should add - I am a chubby, 40 something, outspoken, opinionated, Irish
> woman who is the mother of three, grandma to one and a usually a republican.
> I have been around cars and trucks all of my life for fun and sport and
> worked in the automotive industry for many years.
>
> Looks like there is a lot to learn in here!
>
> --
> Kate
> 2O|||||||O5 Liberty
#30
Guest
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Re: Hey Ya'll!
Kate,
You will probably get some flak about your KJ not being a 'real' Jeep. But
then neither was my XJ or my current WJ.
After some initial razzing you will get a lot of information here. Most
will be good and as another Jeeper said the bad information will get a lot
of comments and corrections.
Don't be afraid or reluctant to ask 'stupid' questions as there are plenty
of people wondering the same thing.
No one here was born an expert, they all learned from someone else and by
trial and error.
--
..
Billy_Ray@SPAM.fuse.net (remove SPAM)
2002 Jeep WJ 4 Liter Automatic
Brilliant Black Crystal Pearl Coat
Sharing is why we are all here....... or should be.
..
"Kate" <svtkate@excited.com> wrote in message
news:CZUUe.10252$_84.9969@newsread1.news.atl.earth link.net...
> Thought I would jump in and introduce myself.
> I'm located in west Tennessee, only been here a couple of years though.
>
> After about ten years of driving Mustangs traded off my 98 Cobra drop top
> for a 2005 Liberty Limited 4x4 .
> I traded in my California car for something more regionally correct.
> The swap down about 100 horses will be something of a stutter for a bit
> but
> I will get used to it.
>
> In earlier days I have owned two CJs and this time chose the Liberty for
> comfort, style and versitility.
> I am looking forward to trying out that last color option - Mud and doing
> some exploring.
>
> I'm really interested in what modifications folks are doing with their
> Libertys, particularly in power, but I do plan to take it out and go
> exploring this beautiful part of the country.
>
> Oh!
> I should add - I am a chubby, 40 something, outspoken, opinionated, Irish
> woman who is the mother of three, grandma to one and a usually a
> republican.
> I have been around cars and trucks all of my life for fun and sport and
> worked in the automotive industry for many years.
>
> Looks like there is a lot to learn in here!
>
> --
> Kate
> 2O|||||||O5 Liberty
>
>
>
You will probably get some flak about your KJ not being a 'real' Jeep. But
then neither was my XJ or my current WJ.
After some initial razzing you will get a lot of information here. Most
will be good and as another Jeeper said the bad information will get a lot
of comments and corrections.
Don't be afraid or reluctant to ask 'stupid' questions as there are plenty
of people wondering the same thing.
No one here was born an expert, they all learned from someone else and by
trial and error.
--
..
Billy_Ray@SPAM.fuse.net (remove SPAM)
2002 Jeep WJ 4 Liter Automatic
Brilliant Black Crystal Pearl Coat
Sharing is why we are all here....... or should be.
..
"Kate" <svtkate@excited.com> wrote in message
news:CZUUe.10252$_84.9969@newsread1.news.atl.earth link.net...
> Thought I would jump in and introduce myself.
> I'm located in west Tennessee, only been here a couple of years though.
>
> After about ten years of driving Mustangs traded off my 98 Cobra drop top
> for a 2005 Liberty Limited 4x4 .
> I traded in my California car for something more regionally correct.
> The swap down about 100 horses will be something of a stutter for a bit
> but
> I will get used to it.
>
> In earlier days I have owned two CJs and this time chose the Liberty for
> comfort, style and versitility.
> I am looking forward to trying out that last color option - Mud and doing
> some exploring.
>
> I'm really interested in what modifications folks are doing with their
> Libertys, particularly in power, but I do plan to take it out and go
> exploring this beautiful part of the country.
>
> Oh!
> I should add - I am a chubby, 40 something, outspoken, opinionated, Irish
> woman who is the mother of three, grandma to one and a usually a
> republican.
> I have been around cars and trucks all of my life for fun and sport and
> worked in the automotive industry for many years.
>
> Looks like there is a lot to learn in here!
>
> --
> Kate
> 2O|||||||O5 Liberty
>
>
>