Now *that’s* some ground clearance
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wrote 13 days ago last edited by jon-nyc
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Seems like it would have made more sense to go around to the driveway.
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Pretty sure the tie rods are going to need replaced.
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Pretty sure that Jeep is fuelled with beer.
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Clearance.
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Edited. Even twice opening the thread today I missed it.
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Pretty sure the tie rods are going to need replaced.
wrote 12 days ago last edited by@LuFins-Dad said in Now *that’s* some ground clearance:
Pretty sure the tie rods are going to need replaced.
Probably nothing would make him happier than "having" to work on the Jeep some more. Some people enjoy the work more than what the work enables them to do.
Next door neighbors at my shop are an aerospace machine shop. Their 'hobby' is buying tiny little cars, and dropping big fukkin engines in them. Then they head out to the cul de sac in our industrial park, and do donuts until something breaks. Repeat process.
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wrote 11 days ago last edited by AndyD
Most eccentric in this hobby category I've known (through the wife who's a potter) had the rusting body of some curvey mid 20C classic car on top of his large back garden shed.
No engine, wheels etc just the shell in parts.Indide the shed he was machine building a car on which to fit it.
There was no vehicular access to the back garden....Jethro Gibbs, boat in basement.
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Love the Gibbs reference.