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Hello my name is Brad, and I am a wheel-a-holic, I have been clean now for about 6 months and I hate my life.
I grew up on the South side of Chicago and helped my uncle with his farm just south of where I gew up. That's where I learned about wrenchin and muddin.... the whole rock thing was new to me when I got to CT. So, I've been wheeling now for a while and can spot you through just about anything. (except Rich) I currently live in a suburb of Naples, Italy...
I have been around JT4x4 for since a week after its conception. (thanks for thinkin of me, Rich) so I am not a "founding member" but consider myself a senior member. It was and would still be alot of fun working with the Club, Wrenching, and just B/Sing around a fire pit, but that's the life of a Navy man, Can't always get what you want.
I have a 1991 Jeep YJ named Sarah that I bought off a buddy of mine in CT. It has 4.5 rubicon express springs front and rear with 2.5" Bonz shackles from Rocky road outfitters (they suck... horrible customer service and sent the wrong bolts(Grade 5 for suspension, howbout NO!)), Mickey T's 15x10 classic II with 33 Baja Claw Radials, I have a locker in the rear, due to blowing up the spider gears, (not sure how or when), I have a Chevy 350ci that I refreshed, I kinda ran out of time on it and yes it was rushed, but I think it turned out alright. It's got a 248/248 480/480 at .050" 118 comp cam in it, which gives it a nice little lobe and pretty good power. TH400 tranny with an A/A 400/231 plate. Like I said it was rushed.... and it will be redone right upon my return.... Also the tire size will be going up dramatically! Yep you guessed it, she's still in the states.
That's enough about sarah (I miss her bad)
To all the Newbies, Welcome. If there is any question about the club or your rig, please don't hesitate to shoot me a PM. I Have been wrenching for quite a while, granted this is my first jeep but I have got it pretty well figured out now and can probably point you in the right direction.
Well that's all I have right now. Civa diamo a dopo!