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Post by LibertyFever on Apr 9, 2009 7:14:09 GMT -5
I've been reading the postings made by the nubies and I find myself smiling. It wasn't too long ago I was asking the very same questions. First I'm not trying to brag but some of us here in the club have experience in making choices for out Jeeps. Some were good choices and some were bad and you are welcome to learn from them. You're always welcome to join us on a run no matter how stock you think your Jeep is. You'd be amazed what a stock Jeep can do. LOL, the very first time I met Paul it was to follow him into the woods with my "stock" Liberty. He had an 89 YJ, 4" suspension lift and 33" tires plus trail experience. I had nothing, no lift, stock 205/70R16 tires and no trail experience ;D But I did the run with no major trail damage. So don't worry, ask us all you want. No question is too stupid...except how much chrome should I put on my Jeep simple answer....none
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Post by 04tjjeep on Apr 9, 2009 9:10:13 GMT -5
dosnt meen if we never went on a run with u guys that we dont know what were doing. Sure shot i know what im doing, been to many places on my own... So i aint gonna be looking like a fool.. Being called a Newbie dosnt mean we dont know how to drive in those trails.. Means were new to a group....
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Post by 04tjjeep on Apr 9, 2009 9:28:50 GMT -5
ohh yah.. AND PLEASE-- NO chrome on a jeep-- come on
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Post by LibertyFever on Apr 9, 2009 16:29:00 GMT -5
I apologize "04tjjeep", I didn't mean to say that you didn't know how to drive And yes, technically being a nubie at anything doesn't mean you don't have previous experience. I'm looking forward to wheelin with you tomorrow.
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Post by lostkj on Apr 10, 2009 7:30:11 GMT -5
Atleast spell the word correctly ... its Noob!
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