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Post by Lyle on Nov 17, 2002 17:07:45 GMT -5
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Post by toynrnd on Nov 18, 2002 6:35:07 GMT -5
I didn't see the photo, but could this be the Dakar version? Is it a 4 door TJ?
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Post by bensredyj on Nov 18, 2002 14:35:27 GMT -5
While surfing the JU boards, I came across some pictures of both Chryslers version and AEV version. GUESS who's looks more impressive BEN MY vote for the BRUTE
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Post by ScramblerPat on Nov 18, 2002 15:08:13 GMT -5
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Post by ScramblerPat on Nov 18, 2002 15:43:19 GMT -5
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Post by bensredyj on Nov 19, 2002 9:19:26 GMT -5
I wonder if they can use any old TJ or if it has to be a rubicon. Maybe there will be one at Camp Jeep 2003
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Post by ScramblerPat on Nov 19, 2002 10:19:22 GMT -5
From what I read they will use any TJ, you tell them what you want, they sell it to you at "invoice" and then charge you out the wazoo to stretch it. I just thought the rubbie would be cool stretched!
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Post by bensredyj on Nov 19, 2002 10:29:56 GMT -5
Well the RUBI is just a TJ with lockers and 4:1. WOnder it the brute would have 4:1?
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Post by ScramblerPat on Nov 19, 2002 12:16:16 GMT -5
If you pay for it anything can have 4:1 or lower!!
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Post by bensredyj on Nov 19, 2002 13:29:43 GMT -5
this is true MY lilRED YJ could have a 4:1 if I pay for it along with a lift and full widths if I paid for thos as well. MONEY $$$$
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EricT
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Post by EricT on Nov 19, 2002 13:40:40 GMT -5
Yep, money helps alot ;D
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Post by jpnut on Nov 20, 2002 9:03:53 GMT -5
If you are looking for any thing to modified by AEV, it has to be new unless they have changed their policy in the last 6 months. In my talking to them, they stated that it was liability issues as well as warranty concerns. They know what they are dealing with on a new vehicle as opposed to a vehicle who's frame could be rusted out. Also putting the body pieces together. If ya have the money, the Brute would be nice.
Jonathan
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Post by Lyle on Nov 20, 2002 16:53:30 GMT -5
If you are looking for any thing to modified by AEV, it has to be new unless they have changed their policy in the last 6 months. In my talking to them, they stated that it was liability issues as well as warranty concerns. They know what they are dealing with on a new vehicle as opposed to a vehicle who's frame could be rusted out. Jonathan So, I guess Pat sending in his Scrambler to have it turned into a TJ is out, then.
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Post by toynrnd on Nov 20, 2002 19:10:19 GMT -5
Shoot no, Pat is loaded...just look at his Jeep! I heard he had to go to Lowe's and buy a new rake 'cause he broke his last one "rakin' it in".
Happy now Pat?
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Post by Lyle on Nov 20, 2002 19:47:26 GMT -5
Man, I had zipped up my "flame" suit waiting for Pat to lay into me and everything. I guess he's asleep.
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