Am a new jeep owner, first time, give me a little time to put up all kinds of information because
id like to at least see whats going on on the site. Ive had bad experiences with putting all
my information up at once so i wont do it. (no offese intended) But this is my first jeep and everything seems cool so far.
Been wheeling for a quite while. And work in Boston for a living.
Well thats all for now and have a great day (night ).
Hello
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- Dirtoyz
- BSJ 101 Planning Commitee
- Posts: 17
- Joined: Mon Jun 11, 2012 8:36 pm
- Jeep Year: 1997
- Jeep Model: XJ Cherokee
Re: Hello
Welcome aboard. Take your time to settle in. You said you work in Boston, implies you dont live in Boston. Not fishing for am address, just curious where you hang out (what town is home).
- dEEpBluE4
- BSJ 101 Planning Commitee
- Posts: 5
- Joined: Thu Jul 26, 2012 10:15 pm
- Jeep Year: 2004
- Jeep Model: TJ Wrangler
Re: Hello
thats fair, thanks, how are you ? out by (over) like Rte 3 merrimack river,...im sure ill meet people as i go, allready trying to
get used to the waving thing, really didnt know that was not exclusive to bikes. Cool though. Had everthing off the jeep last week, have to get it through my head its easy to underestimate the turn ratio vs how fast your going though im no stranger to short wheel bases and high center of gravity. A bad combination for the un experienced 4x4 driver. But this is definately the squirrelliest ive driven even though everything is new and tight.
get used to the waving thing, really didnt know that was not exclusive to bikes. Cool though. Had everthing off the jeep last week, have to get it through my head its easy to underestimate the turn ratio vs how fast your going though im no stranger to short wheel bases and high center of gravity. A bad combination for the un experienced 4x4 driver. But this is definately the squirrelliest ive driven even though everything is new and tight.
- ZAEDOCK
- BSJ Member
- Posts: 2428
- Joined: Fri Jan 01, 2010 11:18 am
- Jeep Year: 1992
- Jeep Model: YJ Wrangler
Re: Hello
Welcome to the forum. Share as much or little info as you feel comfortable with.
Technically, they copied us.dEEpBluE4 wrote:allready trying to get used to the waving thing, really didnt know that was not exclusive to bikes. Cool though.
I've always found a Jeep to be easier driving than anything else I've even owned. Personally, I think any vehicle is bad for the inexperienced driver - 4x4 or not. New Jeeps are longer and wider than previous versions, which makes then more stable. Having started out in a Suzuki, Jeeps ride like Caddy's.dEEpBluE4 wrote: Had everthing off the jeep last week, have to get it through my head its easy to underestimate the turn ratio vs how fast your going though im no stranger to short wheel bases and high center of gravity. A bad combination for the un experienced 4x4 driver. But this is definately the squirrelliest ive driven even though everything is new and tight.
BSJ President 2003 - 2005Carl McFly wrote:X2, I agree with Joe. And not just because he's man candy
- DDewar53
- BSJ 101 Planning Commitee
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- Joined: Fri Jan 01, 2010 3:41 pm
- Jeep Year: 1990
- Jeep Model: YJ Wrangler
Re: Hello
Welcome aboard. As has been said, share as little or as much as you're comfortable about yourself.
This IS a Jeep forum, though, so maybe you could share a little about your TJ - just mods, stuff like that.
This IS a Jeep forum, though, so maybe you could share a little about your TJ - just mods, stuff like that.
Pacifism is a shifty doctrine under which a man accepts the benefits of the social group without being willing to pay - and claims a halo for his dishonesty.
Robert A. Heinlein
Robert A. Heinlein
- dEEpBluE4
- BSJ 101 Planning Commitee
- Posts: 5
- Joined: Thu Jul 26, 2012 10:15 pm
- Jeep Year: 2004
- Jeep Model: TJ Wrangler
Re: Hello
thanks all !! mines a TJ, mostly stock, cept for bigger tires, fairly clean, in good shape for its year, its allot better than my old beaters ford and chevy thats for sure. I think it took me a week and a half to come out of the exhaust hangover slash coma, i was in before i got it. Gonna just enjoy a rattle free ride for a while . Ha ha.
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- BSJ Member
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- Joined: Mon Dec 28, 2009 5:07 pm
- Jeep Year: 2020
- Jeep Model: JT Gladiator
- Location: Portsmouth, NH
Re: Hello
Joe is right, the "wave" started when WWII Vets came home and brought Military Jeeps with them, they waved to each other 'cause they knew it was another Vet driving.dEEpBluE4 wrote: allready trying to
get used to the waving thing, really didnt know that was not exclusive to bikes.
http://www.jeepboard.com/jeepwave/mjwhr2.mv
Corvette guys started waving way back too.
2022 Gladiator Rubicon
- Carl McFly
- BSJ Member
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- Joined: Wed Dec 23, 2009 11:14 pm
- Jeep Year: 2000
- Jeep Model: TJ Wrangler
- Real Name: Carl
- Location: Medford MA