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Anyone know of any good Jeep sites? Brother just bought a Rubicon.


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Hi All

Anyone know of any good Jeep sites?
Brother just bought an 04 Rubicon so I have to learn how to speak Jeep now.

Thanks
Bill
 


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if you can say "broken down" you already speak jeep. just be careful that you dont contract that "jeep thing", i hear it gives your wallet the clap.



my brother has a 96 cherokee and i used to work on it for him. i'll try and find the forum i joined. it was ok, i only got a few responses when i posted stuff though.
 

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I never had a Jeep ever ever break on me!!! I wheel the hell out of them and I take my 06 Wrangler out to Moab every once in awhile. Not this year, had too much to do. But next year I am going out there again. Went three years in a row!! I drive my Jeep out there and back and wheel it and enjoy it!!! What sites are you looking for? Just upgrades or a site like this? Here in Florida we have over 15 websites....Orlando, Daytona, Jacksonville, Ocala, Palm Beach for instance. All great websites and great Jeep families. Where are you locate? Just Google you area for Jeep clubs, Bro!!!!

It's a Jeep thing!!!!
 

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Im a part of jeepforum.com Down to earth bunch of guys/gals. I only get on every once in a while to get help for my bro's jeep or my gf's jeep
 

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Google is your friend.
 

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[sarcasm] Jeeps never break. I don't know what you guys are talking about. [/sarcasm]

Rear control arm bracket snapped off the axle on mine:



www.jeepforum.com
 

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jeepforum.com
jk-owners
midsouthjeeps.com (my local offroad forum, not all jeeps.. great group of people)
overrockoffroad.com --mostly jeeps. tell them 4.0b2 sent you and i get a free t-shirt! lol

there's A LOT!!!


teraflex long arm kit it!
or just put metal cloaks on it and clear 37's on stock suspension! lol
 

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[sarcasm] Jeeps never break. I don't know what you guys are talking about. [/sarcasm]

Rear control arm bracket snapped off the axle on mine:



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I can tell it was never maintained just by looking at it, Bro. Something maintained should last and when you notice something is starting to wear, it is time to replace it so it don't break!!!.....lol

Always look over your vehicle once a week and look harder before you wheel and when you return from wheeling it is time to look over it again.

Safety First!!!!
 

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those jeep control arm brackets break, that's what they do if you wheel them.

i'm not saying he didn't or did look over it-- usually you can see them when they start to crack and separate. but they break... that's what they do.
 

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Congratulations, you used good and jeep in the same sentence.
 

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If they never broke they wouldn't have such an aftermarket following.

That said I would like to get an older jeep (CJ) to play with someday.
 

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JeepsUnlimited.com is a good one

JeepForum.com

WranglerForum.com

Im sure there are more but those were my favorites.
 

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I can tell it was never maintained just by looking at it, Bro. Something maintained should last and when you notice something is starting to wear, it is time to replace it so it don't break!!!.....lol

Always look over your vehicle once a week and look harder before you wheel and when you return from wheeling it is time to look over it again.

Safety First!!!!
Are you serious right now? How the **** do you "maintain" a control arm bracket that is welded to the axle? Are you supposed to lay down a bead over the top of the factory welds every 50k miles? What a joke, bro! :rolleyes:
 

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