Yea the park has everything we need, if you wanna maybe bring like a pack of sodas or possibly tell everyone drinks are byob but food will be provided. But I have the charcoal, plates, napkins and possibly the burgers as long as we can get a head count to make sure there’s at least 2-3 person.
I get the new people meeting deal, I was mainly suggesting one of the rec areas to bbq due to a few of us bringing kids that way they could play in the woods fish or whatever. Anderson Pond has a big pavilion and giant grill along with tons of parking. Plus being an overland group it would be...
Go to this website and register you’ll have to watch a little video, once registered go to the permit section and depending on what kind of recreating you wanna do the prices vary.
https://eglin.isportsman.net/login.aspx?ReturnUrl=%2FAccounts%2F
As far as riding around I have to pass this...
Nice man this area has some decent trail riding but amazing fishing. We should all meet up to do a local ride sometime or plan a long ride up north a little to better trails. Also I’m in the navarre area so not far if you need anything.
Ha no not yet, I did a little heat wrapping, finished up all the sensors, reran all the vacuum lines and wired up the new compressor but that’s about it as of late. I do plan to have it “done” by winter though....... hopefully.
Got a little more done today, did the new distributor and waterproofed it, also had to redo my timing, finished painting anything I missed, got the valve cover/header/intake all mounted. Just gotta finish hooking everything up, then I’ll start the radiator support and steering brace.
I did it mainly to help reduce heat in the engine bay since the Grand Cherokee is known for running hotter. It also helps prevent corrosion from salt and what not on the outside and helps reduce corrosion inside the headers from heat, protects from road debris damage and is also chemical/oil...
Got my powder coating back finally and did a mock up of what it will look like installed. Also got my header cerakoted instead of wrapping them. Now I finally think I have all the parts for the motor so I just have to finish installing.
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