TomMcD
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- Parker, CO
After several years of driving a car I've decided to jump back into Jeep ownership with both feet and have purchased the '96 XJ with the half doors that was for sale here on the board.
Currently living in central Texas, originally from California. (please don't hold it against me) I've decided that I can't stand the climate here anymore. Let me tell you, the skiing down here sucks. That and having a girlfriend who doesn't want to live anywhere other than CO. All kind of added up.
My former Jeep was a '90 MJ Pioneer SB, 4x4, 4.0, AX15 that I had 4.5" Rusty's on the front and a Spring Over on the back. Running 33" Mud Tires. Protofab front bumper and custom rock sliders.
I'll be moving in just under a month and look forward to getting out on to the trails again. To bad I'm going to miss the build on the Raffle XJ
Only real question I have so far is tire recomendations for Colorado. When I lived in Ohio I very much enjoyed the Interco TSL radials year round, and found them acceptible in the snow but it was rare there was all that much on the ground, either on or off road.
--Tom
Currently living in central Texas, originally from California. (please don't hold it against me) I've decided that I can't stand the climate here anymore. Let me tell you, the skiing down here sucks. That and having a girlfriend who doesn't want to live anywhere other than CO. All kind of added up.
My former Jeep was a '90 MJ Pioneer SB, 4x4, 4.0, AX15 that I had 4.5" Rusty's on the front and a Spring Over on the back. Running 33" Mud Tires. Protofab front bumper and custom rock sliders.
I'll be moving in just under a month and look forward to getting out on to the trails again. To bad I'm going to miss the build on the Raffle XJ
Only real question I have so far is tire recomendations for Colorado. When I lived in Ohio I very much enjoyed the Interco TSL radials year round, and found them acceptible in the snow but it was rare there was all that much on the ground, either on or off road.
--Tom
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