sleazy rider
Retired moto tech and gearhead
In a time long ago, there existed in my garage a "real" Jeep - a 1978 CJ5 with a healthy 360 ci engine and manual trans. It was real fun throwing the windshield down and blasting mud puddles with it.
Fast forward 30 years and the second "real" Jeep came home with me yesterday. Yup, resurrecting a 2002 Liberty KJ with the 3.7l and an automagic trans. It's rotten in the rockers, the suspension is saggy like me and it was well abused by a teenage college girl. I've been spending money like a sailor on liberty (see what I did there?) for parts and fluids to make it whole again. The front driveshaft rattles like my knees, all the fluids are neglected, but it runs damn good. Did I mention the brakes are full of overcooked oatmeat? It just kinda squishes to a stop.
Stopped by Discount Tire today and ordered a wheel/tire combo to lose the rusted, rotted old wheels. RockAuto got some Christmas largesse and so did Amazon. Once the systems are all in good working condition, the welding and sheetmetal banging starts. New rockers, the MIG gets pulled out and a bunch of new patches will be formed.
Since I'm somewhat qualified to bend wrenches, toss ratches, lose 10mm sockets and use screwdrivers as pry bars, this should be entertaining for the long Michigan winter.
I found y'all with Google and have been reading intently on the intricacies of these sweet little SUVs.
The victim, err, new addition to the fleet. --->
The water under it is residue from washing some "bird decorations" off the paint.
Fast forward 30 years and the second "real" Jeep came home with me yesterday. Yup, resurrecting a 2002 Liberty KJ with the 3.7l and an automagic trans. It's rotten in the rockers, the suspension is saggy like me and it was well abused by a teenage college girl. I've been spending money like a sailor on liberty (see what I did there?) for parts and fluids to make it whole again. The front driveshaft rattles like my knees, all the fluids are neglected, but it runs damn good. Did I mention the brakes are full of overcooked oatmeat? It just kinda squishes to a stop.
Stopped by Discount Tire today and ordered a wheel/tire combo to lose the rusted, rotted old wheels. RockAuto got some Christmas largesse and so did Amazon. Once the systems are all in good working condition, the welding and sheetmetal banging starts. New rockers, the MIG gets pulled out and a bunch of new patches will be formed.
Since I'm somewhat qualified to bend wrenches, toss ratches, lose 10mm sockets and use screwdrivers as pry bars, this should be entertaining for the long Michigan winter.
I found y'all with Google and have been reading intently on the intricacies of these sweet little SUVs.
The victim, err, new addition to the fleet. --->
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The water under it is residue from washing some "bird decorations" off the paint.