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<blockquote data-quote="Gilaguy23" data-source="post: 431989" data-attributes="member: 19498"><p>This is gonna sound terrible and its not to be taken as a jab as somebody. I venture over to the TJ forum occasionally because I owned one and it broke enough. A recent post asked if "it's OK to park my TJ for a Few days with the rear shocks removed" I was kinda thinking is this real? Then I realized it was a legitimate question. </p><p> That being said I haven't the words to explain my thankfulness to those,taught me, the group here and in forums of the past who can answer questions one needs to ask. I cannot imagine owning a Jeep,or 90% of the junk Ive owned over my life, using it as we do, and not knowing what one knows to keep it going. My first vehicle was a 67 Mustang, Taint no internet back then,no jeep forum or youtube. You guessed if you were doing it right. Just a thank you to everyone for sharing...well, except for Blaine over there....their" Internet asshole" as they refer to him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gilaguy23, post: 431989, member: 19498"] This is gonna sound terrible and its not to be taken as a jab as somebody. I venture over to the TJ forum occasionally because I owned one and it broke enough. A recent post asked if "it's OK to park my TJ for a Few days with the rear shocks removed" I was kinda thinking is this real? Then I realized it was a legitimate question. That being said I haven't the words to explain my thankfulness to those,taught me, the group here and in forums of the past who can answer questions one needs to ask. I cannot imagine owning a Jeep,or 90% of the junk Ive owned over my life, using it as we do, and not knowing what one knows to keep it going. My first vehicle was a 67 Mustang, Taint no internet back then,no jeep forum or youtube. You guessed if you were doing it right. Just a thank you to everyone for sharing...well, except for Blaine over there....their" Internet asshole" as they refer to him. [/QUOTE]
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