who's ready and who's not?

seanR said:
3 to 5 days to build them,
Even if they were "in stock" it would be $200-$300 for overnight shipping.
Moser
2 days to build.
Approx $400 shipped to my shop (overnight)
 
I think I am pretty much ready to go now. I went and got a spare front driveshaft, some stock shocks and a rear view mirror for $20.00. Loaded up as much firewood as I could also. Time to go and get the trailer after I swap out the shocks.

Kim.
 
Painted up my sliders today. I'll put them and my gas tank skid on tomorrow (course my friggin engine skid hasn't gotten here yet :mad:. Chang oil, rotate tires, do the hokey-pokey and then I should pretty much be set. Hopefully I don't break anything though 'cause otherwise I'll be limping myself home. Of course... on the other hand, it would give me a concrete excuse to get the D-44 front I want. Oh well, I'm pretty excited to get out and finally meet ya'll. Course if I'm stayin at the campgrounds I better get to scrounging up a tent.

Mike
 
Got my bumper trimmed and painted tonight. I'll get it back on the Jeep tomorrow mornin before work.
Got the CB installed too. Now I can't pull it into the garage...
 
PhunkXJ said:
I still need to find and zip tie-mount some cheap ass speakers for the ipod so we have some tunes on the trail.

It doesn't have a radio?

That would have been a deal breaker for me.

:)
 
look at computer speakers, most come with a 12V wall wart, so running them off 12V from a cig light wouldn't be that hare, just put a new end on it. They'll have the 1/8" jack tp [plug right into your Ipod, and they'll be cheap.
 
I'm ready to go. Who's shown up when?
 
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