BlackSheep
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- Jan 20, 2007
- Location
- Greenville, SC
Greetings,
just joined up on the board. Have been living in Greenville SC for about 1.5 years now after moving from Utah. While in Utah, I spent lots of time in Moab and some other great wheeling places. Have not had my rig out since I moved. It is now in rebuild mode getting prepped to go back out to Moab for EJS 2007, then, hopefully, get some wheelin in out this way.
I'm driving a '97 TJ with lots of goodies, but there are a lot of things I hope to change in the next couple of years. Locked D44s and an atlas are two of the big things I hope to be working on next winter.
This year, in prep for EJS, I've got the head off for a valve job, new aluminum radiator, new rock sliders, new mult-piece RE crossmember (to replace the one piece). All that work includes lots of new small parts and lots of re-painting and powdercoating. Of course, new fluids everywhere as well.
Here's a shot from the last trip I made to Moab before moving out this way.
This looks like a cool board, looking forward to getting out in the SE.
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According to Webster's:
BlackSheep: A discreditable member of a respectable group.
just joined up on the board. Have been living in Greenville SC for about 1.5 years now after moving from Utah. While in Utah, I spent lots of time in Moab and some other great wheeling places. Have not had my rig out since I moved. It is now in rebuild mode getting prepped to go back out to Moab for EJS 2007, then, hopefully, get some wheelin in out this way.
I'm driving a '97 TJ with lots of goodies, but there are a lot of things I hope to change in the next couple of years. Locked D44s and an atlas are two of the big things I hope to be working on next winter.
This year, in prep for EJS, I've got the head off for a valve job, new aluminum radiator, new rock sliders, new mult-piece RE crossmember (to replace the one piece). All that work includes lots of new small parts and lots of re-painting and powdercoating. Of course, new fluids everywhere as well.
Here's a shot from the last trip I made to Moab before moving out this way.
This looks like a cool board, looking forward to getting out in the SE.
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According to Webster's:
BlackSheep: A discreditable member of a respectable group.