Wrangler Unlimited?
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Re: Wrangler Unlimited?
You might like to make a hoist for your top as Dean in this group
documented: http://www.monograms-inc.com/jeep/jeepin-toplift.htm
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Eric and Elizabeth wrote:
>
> I have been driving my Unlimited for the past 2 months and I love it a
> lot.
>
> For city driving, it is like a mix of a TJ and a Cherokee, which is great.
>
> I have not done any hard core off road yet but everytime I see a field
> that I can get to without getting too much in trouble I do and it handles
> great.
>
> The extra space in the back is excellent, by pilling the stuff up, I have
> as much room as I had in my 2000 Intrepid which has a big trunk. It is also
> great when you fold back or remove the back seat for larger objects
>
> You can pull 3,500 lbs and I have tested it when carrying a load of broken
> cement that was about 2000 pounds and it did great.
>
> I live near Ottawa Canada which is why I have a hard top (will get the new
> sunrider roof when it is available, I am told it will be available middle
> summer.
>
> The hard top is very heavy and hard to handle, I removed it with my wife
> and had a hard time, but it is great driving with it off, my kids love it I
> think more than I do.
>
> I have received lots of positive comments on the vehicle, mostly when the
> roof is off.
>
> Once I get rid of the stuff I have in my garage, I will install a winch
> system to make the removing and installing of the roof easier.
>
> My kids love it in the back, but even with the extra 2 inches leg room, it
> is not the greatest for adults, but who cares, I am the driver!!!
>
> The draw back is the fuel efficiency, It was terrible for the first 5,000
> kilometers (3,100 miles), and it is strating to improve, I was told that it
> would continue to improve until approx 4000 miles) and that at that point, I
> should be able to make approx. 260 miles with the 19 gallons tank. it is not
> great but it is the price to pay to own the Unlimited.
>
> Here is a link on a review:
>
> http://www.edmunds.com/new/2004/jeep...ticleId=101667
>
> Hope this helps with your decision
>
> Sorry for my less than perfect english, I am french Canadian.
>
> Eric Parisien
> Silver TJ Unlimited
documented: http://www.monograms-inc.com/jeep/jeepin-toplift.htm
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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Eric and Elizabeth wrote:
>
> I have been driving my Unlimited for the past 2 months and I love it a
> lot.
>
> For city driving, it is like a mix of a TJ and a Cherokee, which is great.
>
> I have not done any hard core off road yet but everytime I see a field
> that I can get to without getting too much in trouble I do and it handles
> great.
>
> The extra space in the back is excellent, by pilling the stuff up, I have
> as much room as I had in my 2000 Intrepid which has a big trunk. It is also
> great when you fold back or remove the back seat for larger objects
>
> You can pull 3,500 lbs and I have tested it when carrying a load of broken
> cement that was about 2000 pounds and it did great.
>
> I live near Ottawa Canada which is why I have a hard top (will get the new
> sunrider roof when it is available, I am told it will be available middle
> summer.
>
> The hard top is very heavy and hard to handle, I removed it with my wife
> and had a hard time, but it is great driving with it off, my kids love it I
> think more than I do.
>
> I have received lots of positive comments on the vehicle, mostly when the
> roof is off.
>
> Once I get rid of the stuff I have in my garage, I will install a winch
> system to make the removing and installing of the roof easier.
>
> My kids love it in the back, but even with the extra 2 inches leg room, it
> is not the greatest for adults, but who cares, I am the driver!!!
>
> The draw back is the fuel efficiency, It was terrible for the first 5,000
> kilometers (3,100 miles), and it is strating to improve, I was told that it
> would continue to improve until approx 4000 miles) and that at that point, I
> should be able to make approx. 260 miles with the 19 gallons tank. it is not
> great but it is the price to pay to own the Unlimited.
>
> Here is a link on a review:
>
> http://www.edmunds.com/new/2004/jeep...ticleId=101667
>
> Hope this helps with your decision
>
> Sorry for my less than perfect english, I am french Canadian.
>
> Eric Parisien
> Silver TJ Unlimited
#82
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Re: Wrangler Unlimited?
If you've been riding a '91 YJ, a TJ will ride like a limo....
"Eugene D'Jeep" <YJHeaven@webtv.net> wrote in message
news:17704-40CF544D-263@storefull-3136.bay.webtv.net...
> Well, what prompted me to inquire in the first place was a comment
> made to me by a fellow Jeeper. He said that a friend of his had one, but
> was not totally impressed with it. The friend said that it rode like a
> pick-up truck. Well, after driving that '91 for 13 years, something that
> rides rough isn't too daunting.
> Thanks for the feedback and the link, Eric. Your comments have helped
> me decide that I want one, automatic or not!
> Oh, one other thing. There's nothing wrong with your English. If
> anything, it's embarrassing when some of my own countrymen can't spell!
>
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"Eugene D'Jeep" <YJHeaven@webtv.net> wrote in message
news:17704-40CF544D-263@storefull-3136.bay.webtv.net...
> Well, what prompted me to inquire in the first place was a comment
> made to me by a fellow Jeeper. He said that a friend of his had one, but
> was not totally impressed with it. The friend said that it rode like a
> pick-up truck. Well, after driving that '91 for 13 years, something that
> rides rough isn't too daunting.
> Thanks for the feedback and the link, Eric. Your comments have helped
> me decide that I want one, automatic or not!
> Oh, one other thing. There's nothing wrong with your English. If
> anything, it's embarrassing when some of my own countrymen can't spell!
>
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#83
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Re: Wrangler Unlimited?
If you've been riding a '91 YJ, a TJ will ride like a limo....
"Eugene D'Jeep" <YJHeaven@webtv.net> wrote in message
news:17704-40CF544D-263@storefull-3136.bay.webtv.net...
> Well, what prompted me to inquire in the first place was a comment
> made to me by a fellow Jeeper. He said that a friend of his had one, but
> was not totally impressed with it. The friend said that it rode like a
> pick-up truck. Well, after driving that '91 for 13 years, something that
> rides rough isn't too daunting.
> Thanks for the feedback and the link, Eric. Your comments have helped
> me decide that I want one, automatic or not!
> Oh, one other thing. There's nothing wrong with your English. If
> anything, it's embarrassing when some of my own countrymen can't spell!
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
"Eugene D'Jeep" <YJHeaven@webtv.net> wrote in message
news:17704-40CF544D-263@storefull-3136.bay.webtv.net...
> Well, what prompted me to inquire in the first place was a comment
> made to me by a fellow Jeeper. He said that a friend of his had one, but
> was not totally impressed with it. The friend said that it rode like a
> pick-up truck. Well, after driving that '91 for 13 years, something that
> rides rough isn't too daunting.
> Thanks for the feedback and the link, Eric. Your comments have helped
> me decide that I want one, automatic or not!
> Oh, one other thing. There's nothing wrong with your English. If
> anything, it's embarrassing when some of my own countrymen can't spell!
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
#84
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Re: Wrangler Unlimited?
If you've been riding a '91 YJ, a TJ will ride like a limo....
"Eugene D'Jeep" <YJHeaven@webtv.net> wrote in message
news:17704-40CF544D-263@storefull-3136.bay.webtv.net...
> Well, what prompted me to inquire in the first place was a comment
> made to me by a fellow Jeeper. He said that a friend of his had one, but
> was not totally impressed with it. The friend said that it rode like a
> pick-up truck. Well, after driving that '91 for 13 years, something that
> rides rough isn't too daunting.
> Thanks for the feedback and the link, Eric. Your comments have helped
> me decide that I want one, automatic or not!
> Oh, one other thing. There's nothing wrong with your English. If
> anything, it's embarrassing when some of my own countrymen can't spell!
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
"Eugene D'Jeep" <YJHeaven@webtv.net> wrote in message
news:17704-40CF544D-263@storefull-3136.bay.webtv.net...
> Well, what prompted me to inquire in the first place was a comment
> made to me by a fellow Jeeper. He said that a friend of his had one, but
> was not totally impressed with it. The friend said that it rode like a
> pick-up truck. Well, after driving that '91 for 13 years, something that
> rides rough isn't too daunting.
> Thanks for the feedback and the link, Eric. Your comments have helped
> me decide that I want one, automatic or not!
> Oh, one other thing. There's nothing wrong with your English. If
> anything, it's embarrassing when some of my own countrymen can't spell!
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
#85
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Re: Wrangler Unlimited?
If you've been riding a '91 YJ, a TJ will ride like a limo....
"Eugene D'Jeep" <YJHeaven@webtv.net> wrote in message
news:17704-40CF544D-263@storefull-3136.bay.webtv.net...
> Well, what prompted me to inquire in the first place was a comment
> made to me by a fellow Jeeper. He said that a friend of his had one, but
> was not totally impressed with it. The friend said that it rode like a
> pick-up truck. Well, after driving that '91 for 13 years, something that
> rides rough isn't too daunting.
> Thanks for the feedback and the link, Eric. Your comments have helped
> me decide that I want one, automatic or not!
> Oh, one other thing. There's nothing wrong with your English. If
> anything, it's embarrassing when some of my own countrymen can't spell!
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
"Eugene D'Jeep" <YJHeaven@webtv.net> wrote in message
news:17704-40CF544D-263@storefull-3136.bay.webtv.net...
> Well, what prompted me to inquire in the first place was a comment
> made to me by a fellow Jeeper. He said that a friend of his had one, but
> was not totally impressed with it. The friend said that it rode like a
> pick-up truck. Well, after driving that '91 for 13 years, something that
> rides rough isn't too daunting.
> Thanks for the feedback and the link, Eric. Your comments have helped
> me decide that I want one, automatic or not!
> Oh, one other thing. There's nothing wrong with your English. If
> anything, it's embarrassing when some of my own countrymen can't spell!
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
#86
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Re: Wrangler Unlimited?
Eugene, do you really want to joint these pussies that whine with a
premium gas charged shock absorber replacement?
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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Eugene D'Jeep wrote:
>
> Well, what prompted me to inquire in the first place was a comment
> made to me by a fellow Jeeper. He said that a friend of his had one, but
> was not totally impressed with it. The friend said that it rode like a
> pick-up truck. Well, after driving that '91 for 13 years, something that
> rides rough isn't too daunting.
> Thanks for the feedback and the link, Eric. Your comments have helped
> me decide that I want one, automatic or not!
> Oh, one other thing. There's nothing wrong with your English. If
> anything, it's embarrassing when some of my own countrymen can't spell!
>
>
>
premium gas charged shock absorber replacement?
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Eugene D'Jeep wrote:
>
> Well, what prompted me to inquire in the first place was a comment
> made to me by a fellow Jeeper. He said that a friend of his had one, but
> was not totally impressed with it. The friend said that it rode like a
> pick-up truck. Well, after driving that '91 for 13 years, something that
> rides rough isn't too daunting.
> Thanks for the feedback and the link, Eric. Your comments have helped
> me decide that I want one, automatic or not!
> Oh, one other thing. There's nothing wrong with your English. If
> anything, it's embarrassing when some of my own countrymen can't spell!
>
>
>
#87
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Re: Wrangler Unlimited?
Eugene, do you really want to joint these pussies that whine with a
premium gas charged shock absorber replacement?
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Eugene D'Jeep wrote:
>
> Well, what prompted me to inquire in the first place was a comment
> made to me by a fellow Jeeper. He said that a friend of his had one, but
> was not totally impressed with it. The friend said that it rode like a
> pick-up truck. Well, after driving that '91 for 13 years, something that
> rides rough isn't too daunting.
> Thanks for the feedback and the link, Eric. Your comments have helped
> me decide that I want one, automatic or not!
> Oh, one other thing. There's nothing wrong with your English. If
> anything, it's embarrassing when some of my own countrymen can't spell!
>
>
>
premium gas charged shock absorber replacement?
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Eugene D'Jeep wrote:
>
> Well, what prompted me to inquire in the first place was a comment
> made to me by a fellow Jeeper. He said that a friend of his had one, but
> was not totally impressed with it. The friend said that it rode like a
> pick-up truck. Well, after driving that '91 for 13 years, something that
> rides rough isn't too daunting.
> Thanks for the feedback and the link, Eric. Your comments have helped
> me decide that I want one, automatic or not!
> Oh, one other thing. There's nothing wrong with your English. If
> anything, it's embarrassing when some of my own countrymen can't spell!
>
>
>
#88
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Re: Wrangler Unlimited?
Eugene, do you really want to joint these pussies that whine with a
premium gas charged shock absorber replacement?
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Eugene D'Jeep wrote:
>
> Well, what prompted me to inquire in the first place was a comment
> made to me by a fellow Jeeper. He said that a friend of his had one, but
> was not totally impressed with it. The friend said that it rode like a
> pick-up truck. Well, after driving that '91 for 13 years, something that
> rides rough isn't too daunting.
> Thanks for the feedback and the link, Eric. Your comments have helped
> me decide that I want one, automatic or not!
> Oh, one other thing. There's nothing wrong with your English. If
> anything, it's embarrassing when some of my own countrymen can't spell!
>
>
>
premium gas charged shock absorber replacement?
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Eugene D'Jeep wrote:
>
> Well, what prompted me to inquire in the first place was a comment
> made to me by a fellow Jeeper. He said that a friend of his had one, but
> was not totally impressed with it. The friend said that it rode like a
> pick-up truck. Well, after driving that '91 for 13 years, something that
> rides rough isn't too daunting.
> Thanks for the feedback and the link, Eric. Your comments have helped
> me decide that I want one, automatic or not!
> Oh, one other thing. There's nothing wrong with your English. If
> anything, it's embarrassing when some of my own countrymen can't spell!
>
>
>
#89
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Re: Wrangler Unlimited?
Eugene, do you really want to joint these pussies that whine with a
premium gas charged shock absorber replacement?
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Eugene D'Jeep wrote:
>
> Well, what prompted me to inquire in the first place was a comment
> made to me by a fellow Jeeper. He said that a friend of his had one, but
> was not totally impressed with it. The friend said that it rode like a
> pick-up truck. Well, after driving that '91 for 13 years, something that
> rides rough isn't too daunting.
> Thanks for the feedback and the link, Eric. Your comments have helped
> me decide that I want one, automatic or not!
> Oh, one other thing. There's nothing wrong with your English. If
> anything, it's embarrassing when some of my own countrymen can't spell!
>
>
>
premium gas charged shock absorber replacement?
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Eugene D'Jeep wrote:
>
> Well, what prompted me to inquire in the first place was a comment
> made to me by a fellow Jeeper. He said that a friend of his had one, but
> was not totally impressed with it. The friend said that it rode like a
> pick-up truck. Well, after driving that '91 for 13 years, something that
> rides rough isn't too daunting.
> Thanks for the feedback and the link, Eric. Your comments have helped
> me decide that I want one, automatic or not!
> Oh, one other thing. There's nothing wrong with your English. If
> anything, it's embarrassing when some of my own countrymen can't spell!
>
>
>
#90
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Re: Wrangler Unlimited?
"If you've been riding a '91 YJ, a TJ will ride like a limo...."
How true Matt! When I bought the TJ, it took me quite a while to get
used to the ride! Thankfully, the YJ still has some power left. I tool
around town, to the dump, coffee shop, grocery store; my kidneys groan,
and I smile!
How true Matt! When I bought the TJ, it took me quite a while to get
used to the ride! Thankfully, the YJ still has some power left. I tool
around town, to the dump, coffee shop, grocery store; my kidneys groan,
and I smile!