modifications question
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Re: modifications question
magicclaw@mac.com (Bob) wrote in message news:<47b769ae.0404130642.4caf9692@posting.google. com>...
> I'm listing them
> in order of my own progression from shop to shop, so therefore the
> last one listed is my current favorite shop to deal with.
Thanks for all the info on the shops in the area! Much appreciated.
> Oh, and WRT nerfs or the like. I have the "Jeeperman"
> Just in case you were looking for recommendations.
Again, thanks. Recommendations are always welcome. I've also been
browsing the history of this group to read various opinions on various
brands.
TJ Girl
> I'm listing them
> in order of my own progression from shop to shop, so therefore the
> last one listed is my current favorite shop to deal with.
Thanks for all the info on the shops in the area! Much appreciated.
> Oh, and WRT nerfs or the like. I have the "Jeeperman"
> Just in case you were looking for recommendations.
Again, thanks. Recommendations are always welcome. I've also been
browsing the history of this group to read various opinions on various
brands.
TJ Girl
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Re: modifications question
jbjeep <jbjeep@saw.net> wrote in message news:<pcom70t5c7pemdpsj28qv9qfh24kbhqm0j@4ax.com>. ..
> I would highly reccomend that you put a gas tank skid plate on as soon as you
> are able. I reccomend the Kilby, however the Tomken is good, as are some of
> the others.
Thanks. I was hoping to get a Kilby as soon as I can afford it.
Probably second in line after the nerf bars/rock rails (whichever I
end up deciding to go with).
> Oh, and no, I never had any warrenty issues due to modifications. Granted my
> 3/36K only lasted about a year and a half...
Yeah, good point there. At the rate I'm going I may run out of
warranty before I earn enough money to pay for any aftermarket stuff.
3000 miles in 1 month so far..
TJ Girl
> I would highly reccomend that you put a gas tank skid plate on as soon as you
> are able. I reccomend the Kilby, however the Tomken is good, as are some of
> the others.
Thanks. I was hoping to get a Kilby as soon as I can afford it.
Probably second in line after the nerf bars/rock rails (whichever I
end up deciding to go with).
> Oh, and no, I never had any warrenty issues due to modifications. Granted my
> 3/36K only lasted about a year and a half...
Yeah, good point there. At the rate I'm going I may run out of
warranty before I earn enough money to pay for any aftermarket stuff.
3000 miles in 1 month so far..
TJ Girl
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Re: modifications question
jbjeep <jbjeep@saw.net> wrote in message news:<pcom70t5c7pemdpsj28qv9qfh24kbhqm0j@4ax.com>. ..
> I would highly reccomend that you put a gas tank skid plate on as soon as you
> are able. I reccomend the Kilby, however the Tomken is good, as are some of
> the others.
Thanks. I was hoping to get a Kilby as soon as I can afford it.
Probably second in line after the nerf bars/rock rails (whichever I
end up deciding to go with).
> Oh, and no, I never had any warrenty issues due to modifications. Granted my
> 3/36K only lasted about a year and a half...
Yeah, good point there. At the rate I'm going I may run out of
warranty before I earn enough money to pay for any aftermarket stuff.
3000 miles in 1 month so far..
TJ Girl
> I would highly reccomend that you put a gas tank skid plate on as soon as you
> are able. I reccomend the Kilby, however the Tomken is good, as are some of
> the others.
Thanks. I was hoping to get a Kilby as soon as I can afford it.
Probably second in line after the nerf bars/rock rails (whichever I
end up deciding to go with).
> Oh, and no, I never had any warrenty issues due to modifications. Granted my
> 3/36K only lasted about a year and a half...
Yeah, good point there. At the rate I'm going I may run out of
warranty before I earn enough money to pay for any aftermarket stuff.
3000 miles in 1 month so far..
TJ Girl
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Re: modifications question
jbjeep <jbjeep@saw.net> wrote in message news:<pcom70t5c7pemdpsj28qv9qfh24kbhqm0j@4ax.com>. ..
> I would highly reccomend that you put a gas tank skid plate on as soon as you
> are able. I reccomend the Kilby, however the Tomken is good, as are some of
> the others.
Thanks. I was hoping to get a Kilby as soon as I can afford it.
Probably second in line after the nerf bars/rock rails (whichever I
end up deciding to go with).
> Oh, and no, I never had any warrenty issues due to modifications. Granted my
> 3/36K only lasted about a year and a half...
Yeah, good point there. At the rate I'm going I may run out of
warranty before I earn enough money to pay for any aftermarket stuff.
3000 miles in 1 month so far..
TJ Girl
> I would highly reccomend that you put a gas tank skid plate on as soon as you
> are able. I reccomend the Kilby, however the Tomken is good, as are some of
> the others.
Thanks. I was hoping to get a Kilby as soon as I can afford it.
Probably second in line after the nerf bars/rock rails (whichever I
end up deciding to go with).
> Oh, and no, I never had any warrenty issues due to modifications. Granted my
> 3/36K only lasted about a year and a half...
Yeah, good point there. At the rate I'm going I may run out of
warranty before I earn enough money to pay for any aftermarket stuff.
3000 miles in 1 month so far..
TJ Girl
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Re: modifications question
jbjeep <jbjeep@saw.net> wrote in message news:<pcom70t5c7pemdpsj28qv9qfh24kbhqm0j@4ax.com>. ..
> I would highly reccomend that you put a gas tank skid plate on as soon as you
> are able. I reccomend the Kilby, however the Tomken is good, as are some of
> the others.
Thanks. I was hoping to get a Kilby as soon as I can afford it.
Probably second in line after the nerf bars/rock rails (whichever I
end up deciding to go with).
> Oh, and no, I never had any warrenty issues due to modifications. Granted my
> 3/36K only lasted about a year and a half...
Yeah, good point there. At the rate I'm going I may run out of
warranty before I earn enough money to pay for any aftermarket stuff.
3000 miles in 1 month so far..
TJ Girl
> I would highly reccomend that you put a gas tank skid plate on as soon as you
> are able. I reccomend the Kilby, however the Tomken is good, as are some of
> the others.
Thanks. I was hoping to get a Kilby as soon as I can afford it.
Probably second in line after the nerf bars/rock rails (whichever I
end up deciding to go with).
> Oh, and no, I never had any warrenty issues due to modifications. Granted my
> 3/36K only lasted about a year and a half...
Yeah, good point there. At the rate I'm going I may run out of
warranty before I earn enough money to pay for any aftermarket stuff.
3000 miles in 1 month so far..
TJ Girl
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Re: modifications question
Steve Jeep <MuddyCJ7@comcast.net> wrote in message news:<MOadndUu2KWO_ebdRVn-uA@comcast.com>...
> Stop sitting in front of the keyboard and go get it muddy!
Yeah, I know. Got some good mud on it the other day. Then we got 1.5
feet of snow, so that sort of cleaned everything off for a bit. Tried
to get some mud again today, but the roads are dry, even the back dirt
roads.
Unfortunately still too much snow on the "trails" for a beginner like
me to feel comfortable yet.
Soon, soon....
TJ Girl
> Stop sitting in front of the keyboard and go get it muddy!
Yeah, I know. Got some good mud on it the other day. Then we got 1.5
feet of snow, so that sort of cleaned everything off for a bit. Tried
to get some mud again today, but the roads are dry, even the back dirt
roads.
Unfortunately still too much snow on the "trails" for a beginner like
me to feel comfortable yet.
Soon, soon....
TJ Girl
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Re: modifications question
Steve Jeep <MuddyCJ7@comcast.net> wrote in message news:<MOadndUu2KWO_ebdRVn-uA@comcast.com>...
> Stop sitting in front of the keyboard and go get it muddy!
Yeah, I know. Got some good mud on it the other day. Then we got 1.5
feet of snow, so that sort of cleaned everything off for a bit. Tried
to get some mud again today, but the roads are dry, even the back dirt
roads.
Unfortunately still too much snow on the "trails" for a beginner like
me to feel comfortable yet.
Soon, soon....
TJ Girl
> Stop sitting in front of the keyboard and go get it muddy!
Yeah, I know. Got some good mud on it the other day. Then we got 1.5
feet of snow, so that sort of cleaned everything off for a bit. Tried
to get some mud again today, but the roads are dry, even the back dirt
roads.
Unfortunately still too much snow on the "trails" for a beginner like
me to feel comfortable yet.
Soon, soon....
TJ Girl
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Re: modifications question
Steve Jeep <MuddyCJ7@comcast.net> wrote in message news:<MOadndUu2KWO_ebdRVn-uA@comcast.com>...
> Stop sitting in front of the keyboard and go get it muddy!
Yeah, I know. Got some good mud on it the other day. Then we got 1.5
feet of snow, so that sort of cleaned everything off for a bit. Tried
to get some mud again today, but the roads are dry, even the back dirt
roads.
Unfortunately still too much snow on the "trails" for a beginner like
me to feel comfortable yet.
Soon, soon....
TJ Girl
> Stop sitting in front of the keyboard and go get it muddy!
Yeah, I know. Got some good mud on it the other day. Then we got 1.5
feet of snow, so that sort of cleaned everything off for a bit. Tried
to get some mud again today, but the roads are dry, even the back dirt
roads.
Unfortunately still too much snow on the "trails" for a beginner like
me to feel comfortable yet.
Soon, soon....
TJ Girl
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Re: modifications question
Steve Jeep <MuddyCJ7@comcast.net> wrote in message news:<MOadndUu2KWO_ebdRVn-uA@comcast.com>...
> Stop sitting in front of the keyboard and go get it muddy!
Yeah, I know. Got some good mud on it the other day. Then we got 1.5
feet of snow, so that sort of cleaned everything off for a bit. Tried
to get some mud again today, but the roads are dry, even the back dirt
roads.
Unfortunately still too much snow on the "trails" for a beginner like
me to feel comfortable yet.
Soon, soon....
TJ Girl
> Stop sitting in front of the keyboard and go get it muddy!
Yeah, I know. Got some good mud on it the other day. Then we got 1.5
feet of snow, so that sort of cleaned everything off for a bit. Tried
to get some mud again today, but the roads are dry, even the back dirt
roads.
Unfortunately still too much snow on the "trails" for a beginner like
me to feel comfortable yet.
Soon, soon....
TJ Girl
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