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Brandon
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Colorado
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18 years old
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ABOUT ME
I work and run an online business
for my family. I also develope
websites, going on the fourth one
right now. :)
Going to college to study
business/graphic design/marketing
at UCCS.
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STATISTICS
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Join Date: 09-03-2006 |
Total Posts: 4424
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Last Activity 12-02-2008 |
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Referrals:
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JeepSpace Profile Visits:
- Member Views: 644
- Visitor Views: 1165
- Total Views: 1809
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Year & Model
2005 TJ Wrangler |
Engine 4.0L I6 |
Transmission Auto |
Transfer Case NP 231 |
Front Axle D30 - JKS front adjustable trackbar |
Rear Axle D35 - JKS rear adjustable trackbar |
Gear Ratio 3.73 |
Suspension OME 2.5" lift w/ shocks and SS (DPG coils) | JKS discos | JKS 1.25" BL & MML | (3.75" net lift) |
Tires 33x12.50R15 Cooper Discoverer STTs |
Wheels Eagle Alloy 187s - Summer | Eagle Alloy 185s - Winter <---3.25" Backspacing on both sets |
Recovery Medkit, jumper cables, full size spare, hi-lift, D-rings |
Armor RR Flares - 7" | LoD bumper/tire carrier | AtoZ rockers |
Accessories Custom built (by me) audio system. Sounds great. :) |
Future Mods
Cargo nets, tuffy all around, hanson bumper, headlights |
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My sis. and co worker got me into Jeeps
when they took me wheeling with them.
Both had cherokees.
That and growing up
I watched Macgyver, who had a sweet
wrangler and I wanted one of my own!
:D
This is my first vehicle and I'm
glad it's a jeep. I've had lots of
memories in it thus far, and plan on
keeping it for a long time. It's served
me well, both summer and winter it's the
perfect all around vehicle.
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BMAN9089'S FRIENDS (17 Mutual) |
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FORUM SIGNATURE |
Stock Suspension parts
for sale. Excellent
condition.
PM me if you're
interested.<
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"A
democracy cannot exist as a permanent
form of government. It can only exist
until the voters discover that they can
vote themselves money from the public
treasure. From that moment on the
majority always votes for the candidates
promising the most money from the public
treasury, with the result that a
democracy always collapses over loose
fiscal policy followed by a
dictatorship. The average age of the
world’s great civilizations has been two
hundred years. These nations have
progressed through the following
sequence: from bondage to spiritual
faith, from spiritual faith to great
courage, from courage to liberty, from
liberty to abundance, from abundance to
selfishness, from selfishness to
complacency from complacency to apathy,
from apathy to dependency, from
dependency back to
bondage."
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