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kid4lyf said:
Yea well this "kid" is supposed to be going away to college next year. :scared: :shiver: :scared:
you should know those are the worst kind
 
I was 15, had recently finished the work on my '71 Cougar, but wasn't allowed to drive it for another month.
I took it out to do a couple burnouts to impress some buds.
Everything was fine till I knocked over a 5 gallon can of used oil on the newly poured garage floor while pulling it in.
5 gallons sure looks bigger on the floor than in the bucket.
 
w_howey said:
Ahh, good eye!
seanR said:
I drove the "fall off the trailer"-mobile back and forth from work every day for a week and a 1/2!
Now JR. gets to drive it untill this is fixed.
So bite me GS Guy....

BUT, He has not driven it, I fought the urge to make my life, in the short term easy.
I decided it was not worth the hassle.
I thought about all of the trouble he could get into and left it at my shop.
 
i was busy staring at the bottom of my jeep. priced some metal, for a 20' 3x5x3/16 it is 135. doesnt look like i'll be boxing my rockers soon.
 
kid4lyf said:
Ding, ding, ding

$230 for two keys programmed for the car.

I was informed by the salesman at the Jeep dealership where we bought our new one that replacement keys are $150.00 each. They also need to be programmed to the car.
 
jeeplas said:
I was informed by the salesman at the Jeep dealership where we bought our new one that replacement keys are $150.00 each. They also need to be programmed to the car.

Same here. The keys with the lock/unlock FOB built in.

Also, there is a transmitter in there that has to be near the steering column to allow the vehicle to start. i.e., you can't just have a hardware store cut you a key and expect it to work, you have to have the factory programmed one.

If you use an aftermarket remote start, you have to attach a key under the drivers side dash within the envelope of the key transmitter.
 
jeeplas said:
I was informed by the salesman at the Jeep dealership where we bought our new one that replacement keys are $150.00 each. They also need to be programmed to the car.
That is IF you have both keys....don't lose one.

BTW - The LR3 is the same way, with both keys it was like $200, lose one.........:eek:

Rev
 
I'm satisfied with '90's era technology. Remote keyless entry is as fancy as I need. Any more of this electronic security junk is just too complicated.
 
jeeplas said:
I was informed by the salesman at the Jeep dealership where we bought our new one that replacement keys are $150.00 each. They also need to be programmed to the car.

Pffftt.

Rev pays that much for a hat.

:laugh3:
 
Rev Den said:
Remote from Davenport.

Went for a walk tonight.....gotta try and lose about 30lbs before June.

Current weight = 235lbs

Rev

What's happen' in June?
 
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