Jeep in general, JK in particular Modification Bible
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Yeah and you can write in it too!!!!
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Is there a book that systematically goes through engine mods, bumper swaps, body lifts, suspension lifts, suspension geometry and arm length. Ya'll would get sick of me if I asked all my questions, and while I find a lot of my information here, I sometimes have a hard time knitting it together.
Thanks,
Mark
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Mark
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I just wrote a long thank you but my two-year old just hit the 'esc' key and erased it all.
Thanks everyone for the info, the links were helpful and the Rubi-Vs-X/ build-vs-buy is what I'm grappling with.
That and I love mechanical things, all of this is fascinating. Lack of math skills kept me from being an engineer, so I became a chemist. I'm always trying to figure out how things work.
Thanks again for the info!
Mark
Thanks everyone for the info, the links were helpful and the Rubi-Vs-X/ build-vs-buy is what I'm grappling with.
That and I love mechanical things, all of this is fascinating. Lack of math skills kept me from being an engineer, so I became a chemist. I'm always trying to figure out how things work.
Thanks again for the info!
Mark
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My quote for what I learned in college in the school newspaper for graduation was 'How to get a degree in Chemistry on partial credit." It really doesn't work in school, but most of life and work is about getting partial credit.
My math prof. gave me a gentlemans "C" in Calc. II if I promised never to take another math class.
I would have done a lot better if I had just sat around for four years after high school drinking beer and then gone to college. Trying to do both, I didn't do either justice.
Mark