theredtape
theredtape
theredtape

My first car was a 97 4th gen with the 5 speed (an SE I believe), it was even that pearl white like yours. Great car, motor blew up on me in college and the new england winters changed the rocker pannels into swiss cheese but I still have a soft spot for those when I see them driving around.

The world may never know.....

And a bunch of american cars. 10mm is probably my most used socket.

Older Wranglers and Cherokees are great, affordable ways for young drivers to get into off roading. They're cheap to buy and own, and they have an amazing enthusiast community for support.

I am from the North East. A 17 year old Wrangler up there is opening a can of worms (I bought it as a project anyway). I would agree that after the initial big fixes it ran pretty reliably for a full year besides the rear brake cylinder blowing out 40 miles from home and requiring some elbow grease, vice grips, and a

Older Wranglers are not big. Not at all...

I fully agree and disagree at the same time.

I am kinda having an issue with the one I bought too. The unit it self looks to be all original but the Bluetooth does not work at all (unless you count the obnoxious hiss it makes when connected)

Yeah I guess, in this case it looks like the faulty AUX connection is very very common. I would expect a "factory refurbished" unit to at least be tested for all the common issues before being shipped out. I did ask for an exchange but, so far, radio silence though...

I picked up that 50 dollar jambox last week. Showed up on Friday. It's broken right out of the box. Something with the AUX jack is messed up so it constantly thinks there is a cable plugged in. I emailed them to see about a replacement, I haven't heard back yet. I could probably pull it apart and bridge the

WHAT DID YOU DO!?

I think the canopy you linked is actually just a sidewall for another model...

Is that an old YJ? Doesn't look like any airbags went off. The driver will have a sore morning (and possibly week).

That poor jeep :(

I think originally, Moped applied to only motorized bikes with pedals. But currently, I know of at least one state where "moped" is used to describe anything registered with two wheels and a motor less than 50cc(no pedals required).

What the hell does that thing have for a motor if it can rip wheelies like that?

A bunch of random people driving flying cars might make a dent in their over population problems...

200!

Oh man was that depressing....

Is there a reason they make "growlers" of this style in that tapered shape?