SWbySWesty
Fauxverland Extraodinaire
awesome rig. What trailer is that?
awesome rig. What trailer is that?
you have some skill!
Where did you get those seats? And those cupholders? My XJ could use some mew ones.I'd like to, in a way...but the truck is just so perfect the way it is, it would seem like a shame. I have a few more pics somewhere, but the interior is absolutely mint with bestop seats. I'd like to do a 4" lift using a 4 link in the front and SOA in the rear w/ custom springs to keep it low. I would eventually like to roll on 33x10.50 KM2's. It may happen or it might stay that way. I would like to build a 91 suburban w/ a Duramax/ Allison/atlas combo on tons and about 3.5-4" lift as an expo rig.
12-90 (1991 model) short box, New 4.0 HO crate engine, AX-15/231, dana 44 rear, HP 30 front, 2" BB, 245/75/16 MTR's
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Hey dejablu, I noticed the Six Sigma bumper sticker on your Jeep and thought it a weird coincidence that I had just heard about it today. In my engineering seminar class today, we had a guest professor talking about some stuff to increase your desirability in the market place and the pros and cons of getting a Master's or Ph.D. , etc. He was talking about a few things we could do once we're in the workforce and said something about becoming a black belt in Six Sigma or a Lean Six Sigma. I was thinking I had never heard of that particular discipline of martial arts, and more importantly what good would martial arts training do to increase my desirability in a engineering position? Haha, anyway, I figured out a general idea of what it was but seeing your bumper sticker made me check it out online. Turns out it's been around a long time and I had never once heard of it. Funny how stuff like that happens more often than you would think. Weird place to see it too, lol...on the back of a Jeep on ExPo.