Ohio people?
Representing Parma, wanted to say hi to all those I wave to on the streets. I'm new to this forum and really love the fact that it is all JK's.
I am finding that i like to tinker with autos and my audi is just too complicated and expensive to do anything beyond brakes. If anybody needs an extra set of hands for a project, drop me a message, i'm all for learning.
I am finding that i like to tinker with autos and my audi is just too complicated and expensive to do anything beyond brakes. If anybody needs an extra set of hands for a project, drop me a message, i'm all for learning.
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From: akron, oh
hey all just wanted to drop in and let everyone know that i am in the akron area i will only be here for 2 more years i am in the Marines. But if anyone is up for helping doing some wrinching i could use it probably next moth to put a lift and some other goodies on the jeep
Ok i'll keep this thread goin....my first Jeep and lovin every minute of it. Had it for about a year now. Live in Salem, Ohio. About 15 minutes from 4wd and about 25 minutes south of youngstown.
You know, if I had any weekends off in May I might be able to put together a Jk Forum folks trail ride near Tar Hollow State Park. (NEAR...not in the park)
The trails are legal township roads that have not been vacated, but received no maintenence in decades. Nothing extreme, but there are still some fun rocky hill climbs, creek crossings, and best of all....no bottomless mudholes. You'll need 4 low and might hit a few rocks with the skids, but nothing serious and no chance of body damage aside from a scratch or two. Any stock or lightly modified Jeep would have a good time.
Its just an idea right now, I've seen several posters here wanting to get their Jeeps dirty but don't know where to go, and any trail ride is better than no trail ride.
The trails are legal township roads that have not been vacated, but received no maintenence in decades. Nothing extreme, but there are still some fun rocky hill climbs, creek crossings, and best of all....no bottomless mudholes. You'll need 4 low and might hit a few rocks with the skids, but nothing serious and no chance of body damage aside from a scratch or two. Any stock or lightly modified Jeep would have a good time.
Its just an idea right now, I've seen several posters here wanting to get their Jeeps dirty but don't know where to go, and any trail ride is better than no trail ride.


