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Jeeps and the Sly Bald Guy
« on: June 11, 2007, 03:27:30 PM »
From the "what kind of car do you drive", I know that a lot of sly guys drive various forms of the Jeep with a few of us driving the true jeeps (CJs or Wranglers).

So we're in for a stretch of clear sunny days here in Northern Illinois, so my jeep is currently totally sly also, meaning the top is down and the doors are off.  On the way home, I passed another topless jeep and a bald dude driving it... we actually rode around each other for about 5 miles and I was wondering to myself what a sight that is... two jeeps and bald guys driving both!  O0



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Re: Jeeps and the Sly Bald Guy
« Reply #1 on: June 11, 2007, 04:02:36 PM »
From the "what kind of car do you drive", I know that a lot of sly guys drive various forms of the Jeep with a few of us driving the true jeeps (CJs or Wranglers).

So we're in for a stretch of clear sunny days here in Northern Illinois, so my jeep is currently totally sly also, meaning the top is down and the doors are off.  On the way home, I passed another topless jeep and a bald dude driving it... we actually rode around each other for about 5 miles and I was wondering to myself what a sight that is... two jeeps and bald guys driving both!  O0

Man...just reminded me years ago when i had a jeep (not yet Sly)...had a hard top shell...

stopped taking it off because of the L.A. riots....dudes were throwing rocks and sh*t from freeway over passes....

see how things can get ruined all too fast...

maybe I'll get a new jeep for nice and rainy Vancouver Wa. when i finally make the move!

P.S. Rob DON'T forget the extra sunscreen for that gleamin' dome!! ;)

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Re: Jeeps and the Sly Bald Guy
« Reply #2 on: June 11, 2007, 04:47:00 PM »
P.S. Rob DON'T forget the extra sunscreen for that gleamin' dome!! ;)

Headshade in the morning, headshade in the afternoon!  O0

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Re: Jeeps and the Sly Bald Guy
« Reply #3 on: June 11, 2007, 04:51:14 PM »
sounds like Twilight Zone material.


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Re: Jeeps and the Sly Bald Guy
« Reply #4 on: June 11, 2007, 05:25:56 PM »
I don't think you'll see mine on the highway.   :D

But I do keep the headshade in the Miata.   >:D
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Re: Jeeps and the Sly Bald Guy
« Reply #5 on: June 11, 2007, 05:54:29 PM »
Wow VFR, what all have you done? I can tell immediately that the suspension is no longer stock.
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Re: Jeeps and the Sly Bald Guy
« Reply #6 on: June 11, 2007, 07:38:48 PM »
Only thing stock on it is the tub and engine.  Front suspension is a 5" rubicon springs, with custom long arms.  Rear I cut everything out and went to leaf springs.  I just ordered a custom set of leaf springs last week.  Rear end is an 8.8 out of a Ford Exploder, disc brakes, stronger axle.  Geared 4.56 gears with 4.1 transfer case for that low speed crawling.  Custom full cage and tube work on it, bumpers, all built me yours truly.  I just installed some prp racing seats and 4 point harness.  Tires are 36"x13.5" Irocs.  Fender areas are cut to fit the tires, I didn't want to lift it any higher.

Bad thing is it's been sitting on jack stands, tore a chunk out of the rear axle tube, I have another axle ready to go in, just waiting on the springs.  That and I traded off the tow rig.  Hoping to score me a 95 chevy 3/4 ton truck in the next few months.
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Re: Jeeps and the Sly Bald Guy
« Reply #7 on: June 11, 2007, 08:58:58 PM »
This thing gets very little respect until people see it in action.  It's a near stock Geo Tracker, and it does amazingly well off road.  In this picture, my wife is driving.


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Re: Jeeps and the Sly Bald Guy
« Reply #8 on: June 24, 2007, 05:49:51 AM »
I always wanted to drive a "real jeep".  I do, however, drive a Saturn Vue which I love.  It is big enough to accomodate my scuba gear and gets halfway decent mileage.

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Re: Jeeps and the Sly Bald Guy
« Reply #9 on: June 26, 2007, 08:14:34 AM »
I always wanted to drive a "real jeep".  I do, however, drive a Saturn Vue which I love.  It is big enough to accomodate my scuba gear and gets halfway decent mileage.

Did you know that bad boy has a Honda engine?
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Re: Jeeps and the Sly Bald Guy
« Reply #10 on: June 26, 2007, 02:50:29 PM »
I always wanted to drive a "real jeep".  I do, however, drive a Saturn Vue which I love.  It is big enough to accomodate my scuba gear and gets halfway decent mileage.

Did you know that bad boy has a Honda engine?

Honda always had innovative products and are probably my favorite Japanese manufacturer.  Saturn has done a good job of imitating the Japanese manufacturers in terms of ergnomics.  Will seriously consider the Saturn Vue hybrid when I trade in my car the end of next year.  Plan B is to get two vehicles-- a real economy minded car for day to day driving and a fun vehicle like a jeep for weekend outings.

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Re: Jeeps and the Sly Bald Guy
« Reply #11 on: June 26, 2007, 03:27:40 PM »
We're getting ready to get a newer car before the baby arrives.  The Saturn Vue is an option as it has a lot of room and gets good milage.  The other option is the Rav4 or some kind of wagon.  I guess I have to wait to get my CTS  :-\
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Re: Jeeps and the Sly Bald Guy
« Reply #12 on: June 26, 2007, 03:38:29 PM »
They are the only supplier for the Indy racing engines now too.

They build one hell of a car.
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Re: Jeeps and the Sly Bald Guy
« Reply #13 on: June 26, 2007, 06:33:55 PM »
We're getting ready to get a newer car before the baby arrives.  The Saturn Vue is an option as it has a lot of room and gets good milage.  The other option is the Rav4 or some kind of wagon.  I guess I have to wait to get my CTS  :-\

I have had my Vue since 2004 (the first year with the Honda, 250 HP engine) and it has held up great.  It still looks like it was just driven out of the dealership and I have put it to very hard use and it has been reliable with no major problems.  Saturn makes a good product.

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Re: Jeeps and the Sly Bald Guy
« Reply #14 on: June 26, 2007, 06:45:23 PM »
Only thing stock on it is the tub and engine.  Front suspension is a 5" rubicon springs, with custom long arms.  Rear I cut everything out and went to leaf springs.  I just ordered a custom set of leaf springs last week.  Rear end is an 8.8 out of a Ford Exploder, disc brakes, stronger axle.  Geared 4.56 gears with 4.1 transfer case for that low speed crawling.  Custom full cage and tube work on it, bumpers, all built me yours truly.  I just installed some prp racing seats and 4 point harness.  Tires are 36"x13.5" Irocs.  Fender areas are cut to fit the tires, I didn't want to lift it any higher.

Bad thing is it's been sitting on jack stands, tore a chunk out of the rear axle tube, I have another axle ready to go in, just waiting on the springs.  That and I traded off the tow rig.  Hoping to score me a 95 chevy 3/4 ton truck in the next few months.

Whats the camber on that? do you know the stock camber?

 



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