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  1. Yup, I said Jeeps. I picked up a 30 year barn find. Stored 30 years in a Nebraska barn after grandpa passed away (not my grandpa). Got it for a very good price but I had to go get it. Round trip 2800 miles in three days & two nights. A 1970 Jeep CJ5 with V6, 3sp & highway gears. Completely stock and will stay that way. This is the one I will flat tow (towbar) behind the Motorhome. Have her running, rebuilding the brakes & replacing all the stuff that could fail after sitting for 30 years. Mechanically will be done this week. Then I start the body. Coming from NE, grandpa drove it in the snow so there is rust. Floors & floor braces are gone. Great thing about owning a Jeep is the new panels came via UPS last Tues. Cost were very fair, would have cost more to make them myself. Will take a week (only work about 4 hours / day at this stage in life) to repair the body. Will primer and run her this winter on our winter trips. Will finish next summer. Taking the soft top off the '69.

    The other one, 1969 Jeep CJ5, has turned into a serious off-road build. Lockers front & rear, big tires & rims, disc brakes, electric dual fans, headers, rollcage, 4:88 gears, overdrive & more. Setup to be towed with a towbar but will trailer to the play sites incase I BREAK it, LOL! Just had the trans & transfer case completely rebuilt and am now replacing the floor pedals with hanging pedals so I can use bigger master cylinders and a slave on the clutch.

    Just a little update.

    rocmoc n AZ/Mexico

  2. The dune pass is different from the CA non-resident pass. As I said before you have to have the AZ off-road sticker or be street license to not be required to purchase the CA non-resident pass. The Dune Pass is a different and required pass to play in the dunes.

    rocmoc n AZ/Mexico

  3. You have to have a Dunes permit, cost about $50. You also have to have your Arizona Off-road permit or license for the Street. All the info can be found by searching the ridingarizona.com site. There are rangers checking all the time at the dunes. There are limited number of sites with hookups. Most people dry camp / boondock.

    rocmoc n AZ/Mexico

  4. This is the trend on the Net. Offer a free service, get your info / posts and start charging for the service after your data / post are uploaded. Beware of Cloud services! The same thing is possible. It is just mainframe storage turning your computer into a dumb terminal. This is the way online / before internet worked in the 80's and before the development of big storage in the home / onsite computer. Developement moved away from mainframe storage / Cloud as there was not a way to make money back then. Now there is multi ways of making money with your data besides charging you access once you have uploaded your life. Becareful! One reason I have always encouraged a off-line phone book / person for those of us who wanted to keep in touch. A network to keep in touch the OLD way, LOL!

    rocmoc n AZ/Mexico

  5. Another one bites the dust!

    Boy, for those of us who have been on here for a few years have seen some Great people come & go. I am sure the Joyner community will miss what appeared to be another good one . It is always nice when we have contact with a personal representative.

    rocmoc n AZ/Mexico

  6. Mine is a 09 only thing i could check for is the brake rotors diameter being 8" or 10"? also there's no cv on end of one rear driveshaft if i remember correctly....

    Is there any other more telltale signs to look for?

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    The first 50 as they were called. Steel diamond plate deck / skid plate that is weld to the tube frame. Even under the motor. Steel diamond plate deck weld in the cargo rack / roll bar over the engine. Rear driveline with u-joints, no CV joints. The smaller rotors. Gas tank mounted in the front under the hood near the steering. No dust covers on the steering rack. Storage area under the passenger seat. The biggies easy to notice would be the gas tank & weld skid plate.

    rocmoc n AZ/Mexico

  7. I watched a comparison of the Wildcat to the top model of the RZR on the Outdoors Channel. The Wildcat was tops in every area except power. The new hot rod RZR is the FASTEST! Can't go wrong with either.

    rocmoc n AZ/Mexico

  8. My gauge worked of less than 6 months. Taked to Team Joyner then and the replacement was around $75 & was guaranteed for 30 days. I told them to go jump. A friend made a repair but never really worked correctly. The design sure did not follow the KISS principle. I was in the top it off club.

    rocmoc n AZ/Mexico

  9. Ouch $400...i remember when i had to rebuild my transfer case in my 02 silverado i end up doing it myself for $400 in parts and lube, I'm more than sure you would be able to tackle a older trasfer case i just hope it's not iron

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    Good news is I still have money in the budget from the sale of my Troopers. A couple of things I don't work on is Trannys, Transfer Cases & Diffs. I will do everything else. $400 isn't that bad. I got a quote for replacing the front & rear tranny seals and the rear diff seal on a '57 Ford I own. $600 so just adding fluids & drip-pan as everthing works well, just drips.

    rocmoc n AZ/Mexico

  10. goindeep or Lenny, about Kinarfi's hub issuse.

    This maybe the biggest future upgrade / replacement after-market part required. This will effect everyone sooner or later. Someone needs to either make the repair available or produce a replacement hub. Talk to Lenny, he modified his a LONG time ago.

    rocmoc n AZ/Mexico

  11. WELL, the handling turned out the be a BIG item/issue. A Jeep requires 4+ degrees of postitve caster to drive correctly. If you have less the steering will wander making it very difficult to stay on even a smooth road. A mod I had planned for the future is reversing the shackles in the front. The spring hangers are reversed where the shackle is in the rear and the pivot / solid mount end is moved to the front. This mod ends up with A LOT of postitive caster. It worked. Completed the mod and for the first time I can drive the Jeep at speed. One more of those little items/issues and I can start enjoying. Oh yeah, two more little items/issues. Turns out I have to rebuild the transfer case, $400.

    rocmoc n AZ/Mexico

  12. Some of you will remember I said we ran into some people who were headed out with their UTVs when we spent the night in Price, UT. They were headed South of Price and I believe I have found where they were headed. This is being added to our ride list. It is The Wedge in San Rafael Valley also called the Little Grand Canyon. Here is a couple of links.

    http://www.emerycoun...and-canyon.html

    Note in the maps section the OHV maps.

    http://www.emerycoun...swell-maps.html

    http://www.utah.com/...ge_overlook.htm

    http://www.outdoorxp...le-grand-canyon

    Again Maps.

    http://www.outdoorxp...il-finder-index

    rocmoc n AZ/Mexico

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  13. IMHO, Use the good stuff, in the long run it is always the best way to go & cheaper. If there are any failures customers will blame you and will effect the reputation of your products. EVEN if they said go with the cheap stuff.

    rocmoc n AZ/Mexico

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