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I use a close to 35 year old Webber dome for charcoal (parents got it when they got married, still used the original grate until last year)
And I have Tragger smoker/grill that uses compressed wood pellets for long smoking like brisket and pork shoulder, you can also do normal stuff on it too...
I want to try and make it, I have never had chance to get out and meet anyone yet from the MWC, or the NAXJA for that matter; the jeep was in a kinda sad state for a while, its mostly re-built now, but it will have to come on a trailer if you guys think it worth it bring. Hope to be able to...
i'm up for both, got the XJ done this weekend, so i'm ready to go. I also found out this weekend, my mother-in-law is getting married the weekend of Carnagefest, :hang: , so i wont be able to get out there. :bawl:
anybody ran XJ Armor's pre '91 throttle body spacer or larger t/b? or mabey the combination of both? Thinking about getting them, found a lot of info on the '91 and later installs and performance gains, just wanting to know if its worth the investment on the pre '91s
I'm in the Peoria area, and haven't had a chance to meet anyone in the MWC. If something gets going i'd love to come, if not, i'm trying to get my rig finished for Carnagefest and meet everyone there.
I hope to make it over. This will be my first event with the group. My rigs' almost done, gotta put on the header tonight, swap my fuel lines, and brake booster from the old body, install motor/trans/transfer-case, run and bleed brake lines, and hopefully have it running by Sunday. I really...
best collection i ever seen of old jeep pictures, i love looking at old pictures of my parents, but they never had anything this cool. I loved being able to see the history of our sport being made.
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