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johnsxj
BSJ 101 Planning Commitee
Posts: 1346
Joined: Wed Dec 23, 2009 10:58 pm
Jeep Year: 1988
Jeep Model: XJ Cherokee
Location: West Townsend

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Hi all,
I'm John Cadrette aka johnsxj. I'm your Baystate President for 2010 :lol: I've been a member since the spring of 2006 and have held a couple of positions on the BOD since the spring of 2007.
My current Jeep started life as an '88 Cherokee (it's become easier to count what's left on it from the factory than what's been changed :shock: ) It currently sports 5.5" of lift, 35/10.5-15 Swamper SSRs, a full roll cage, custom bumpers, custom rocker panels, lots of skid plates, a '96 engine using '91 wiring, a TJ six speed transmission, and a Ford 8.8" rear axle. There's also lockers front and rear, an on board air compressor, power inverter, and lots of tools/spare parts to keep myself and others going on the trail. My Heep isn't a "trailer queen" as it gets driven to whatever trail I go on (PA 2x, Maine 2x, Canada 1x, top of Mt. Washington 1x, all over MA + southern NH, Moab UT 1x with more in the future)
Future mods include improving the emergency brakes (the one downfall of 8.8 disks), tweaking the front suspension (3 link or "Y" arm), and maybe get back to building that stroker motor that I've got parts scattered all over my garage for.

I started wheeling back in '89 with an '82 Subaru GL wagon (that even had factory low range!) Since then, I've owned an '83 CJ7, an '87 XJ, and coming up on SEVEN YEARS :D the Pile of Parts I drive now.

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