Steward I
- 5,937
- First Name
- Michael
- Last Name
- Bogan
- Member #
-
8750
- Ham/GMRS Callsign
- WRJC877
After a cousin of mine, three times removed, bought a Grand Cherokee and set out across Canada I began to reminisce about my previous nomadic life and wondering how is it that I’ve settled in so deep for so long. How did I go from not being able to stay in one place to an overweight couch potato? Once I started thinking about, crying about it, a plan began to get back out there began to form.
First I’d need a vehicle. My cousin being 25 years younger, single, self-employed and independently wealthy simply had resources that I didn’t. Don’t get me wrong, I wouldn’t trade my family and home for anything but I could feel the itch and needed to satisfy my inner gypsy. After searching Craigslist and Arms list I found a suitable vehicle in a shed in Ohio hibernating for the past two years.
Since I had limited funds the most realistic solution was barter. So I traded a Remington 700 for the 2000 TJ and then I traded yet again for the Transmission it needed to be whole and moving. That was August and a few thousand dollars ago. Since then I’ve replaced the broken track bar brace, track bar, upper/lower ball joints and the tired worn 33’s with new 35’s. Completely gone through the electrical system including addressing the infamous NoBus code in the instrument cluster. Now I can see the light at the end of the tunnel, as this Friday I’ll take delivery of a 1 Ton Steering kit from Ruff Stuff and once it’s installed and the TJ is off the alignment rack …off I go!
First I’d need a vehicle. My cousin being 25 years younger, single, self-employed and independently wealthy simply had resources that I didn’t. Don’t get me wrong, I wouldn’t trade my family and home for anything but I could feel the itch and needed to satisfy my inner gypsy. After searching Craigslist and Arms list I found a suitable vehicle in a shed in Ohio hibernating for the past two years.
Since I had limited funds the most realistic solution was barter. So I traded a Remington 700 for the 2000 TJ and then I traded yet again for the Transmission it needed to be whole and moving. That was August and a few thousand dollars ago. Since then I’ve replaced the broken track bar brace, track bar, upper/lower ball joints and the tired worn 33’s with new 35’s. Completely gone through the electrical system including addressing the infamous NoBus code in the instrument cluster. Now I can see the light at the end of the tunnel, as this Friday I’ll take delivery of a 1 Ton Steering kit from Ruff Stuff and once it’s installed and the TJ is off the alignment rack …off I go!