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Jeep info needed

Started by Tx Bohemian, Tue 12, Oct 2010, 22:09:03

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Tx Bohemian

The wifes been wanting a Jeep Scrambler to rebuild for some time now and I think I found a good prospect.

Does anyone know if there is a company/site that deals in jeep parts?  Something like what LMC does for Chevys, GMC, etc...
Remember, if you are on a bike and wreck with a car no matter how "in the right" you are you are going to lose. RIDE LIKE EVERBODY IS OUT TO GET YOU!!
Al

Jess Tolbirt

more than you can shake a stick at,,,,
Google jeep club and hit the forums,,,,
Valkyrie member # 23084
Started out on old forum on day one but lost my member number.

Tx Bohemian

Remember, if you are on a bike and wreck with a car no matter how "in the right" you are you are going to lose. RIDE LIKE EVERBODY IS OUT TO GET YOU!!
Al

Baldwin

I have an '82 Scrambler that I don't have the money to finish right now. 

Check out http://www.4wd.com/ and http://www.quadratec.com/

These are the two major jeep parts suppliers.  For hard to find OEM parts you can check with http://collinsbrosjeep.com/, they have a soft spot for Scramblers and they are located in Texas.

http://www.pirate4x4.com is an excellent jeep forum and has a great tech section.  If you thin skin, avoid the General Chit Chat forum, they can be a little rough.

PM me if you need any additional information.

Good luck with your build.

-Jim
Jim Baldwin
2000 Valkyrie Interstate

Bob E.

I have a Cherokee and get alot of info from www.jeepforum.com.


czuch

My brother told me the difference between 2 wheel drive and 4 wheel drive.
4 wheel drive gets you stuck further out.
He was right.
Aot of guys with burn marks,gnarly scars and funny twitches ask why I spend so much on safety gear

Tx Bohemian

Quote from: czuch on Wed 13, Oct 2010, 15:43:47
My brother told me the difference between 2 wheel drive and 4 wheel drive.
4 wheel drive gets you stuck further out.
He was right.

That's funny, and true!!

That brings up a question I have:

If you have a dually truck w/ frt whl drive is it a 4X4? or a 6X6 ??

And on the other hand if you had a dually truck without frt whl drive is it a 4x6?
Remember, if you are on a bike and wreck with a car no matter how "in the right" you are you are going to lose. RIDE LIKE EVERBODY IS OUT TO GET YOU!!
Al