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As Extraordinary
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Well after seeing some of the great new trucks people have recently bought I thought I’d show the hive what I gave myself as a retirement present!

https://www.flickr.com/photos/...24@N02/shares/48U2Y6


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Color me green with envy.

Congratulations!!


Niech Zyje P-220

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congrats. I hope those turn out be be good, reliable and long lasting rigs.

Are you planing adding anything to it. Is that a winch on the front?


To me, it is in need of something from an aesthetic perspective. Granted, you may like it as is.

Enjoy and congrats on it and your retirement. Wink



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Thanks Woodman..

Am I planning on doing anything to it? It’s a Jeep! Of course I am ;-)

I’m still getting used to it but my plan is to put a shell on the back (Alu-Cab?) along with a set of drawers and room for a fridge. I hope to get a 270 awning as well

It doesn’t have a winch on it (yet) when I ordered it the factory steel bumper wasn’t available so I’ll have to get one that will allow a winch to be added.

There are not a lot of aftermarket accessories out yet (except those that are Wrangler specific) but there are a lot of products in the pipeline.

Our hope is to take it to Baja for a few months next Winter.


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Sweet!

Now you do realize that you can put a Hellcat crate engine in there with no modifications... Big Grin



 
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I'm pretty sure putting a V8 in a jeep requires major modifications, the primary one being putting a V8 in a jeep.
 
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Originally posted by .38supersig:
Sweet!

Now you do realize that you can put a Hellcat crate engine in there with no modifications... Big Grin


Naw, a 4 cyl turbo diesel would be the bomb. Power and economy, what more could you ask for.

Great looking truck and I love the color.

Jim


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They are suppose to come out with the third generation of their 3 liter Diesel engine sometime in the first quarter of 2020. We have the first gen in our Grand Cherokee and it has been pretty good after a few hiccups but we want to go to Baja and the availability of ULSD in Mexico made the choice for us.


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Love the truck!
Enjoy it
 
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Nice choice! Currently saving ALL my pennies for my own JT!!



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Congrats and very, very nice!
Same color I was considering. Went with a different 'pickup' since I'm 95% still in the burbs until retirement.
Hope you keep updating the thread with your experiences with it.
 
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I'm pretty sure putting a V8 in a jeep requires major modifications, the primary one being putting a V8 in a jeep.


Na, VERY common, I used to know a guy with a '70s Golden Eagle CJ5 with a chromed out 350 in it... a thing of beauty it was! Two 4 barrel carbs, headers and side pipes down the rocker panels with turn-outs in front of the rear fender flares. It was... LOUD.

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Chevrolet V8’s
The 1958-2001 Chevy Small Block V8’s are very popular for Jeep swaps. Stock Small Block series engines consist of the following displacements: 265, 283, 305, 307, 327, 350, 400. Some of the reasons for the popularity of these engines are: availability, outstanding parts interchangeability, compactness and light weight, plus the fact that these engines fit nicely in most Jeeps. These engines have been popular choices since the mid-sixties, and because they are so familiar, the information and parts required to swap them are more widely available. Big Block V8 engines are exciting, but usually do not make for a smart swap into most Jeeps.



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I didn't say it wasn't common, I said it was a major modification.
 
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Really nice! I’m seeing more and more on the road now.


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Congratulations, looks great. I'm a Jeep guy, JKUR, and really like these. We saw quite a few when we in Moab a couple of weeks ago.


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